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I mean, by 23 I was also pretty fed up with every single aspect of the music scene/business too. It's a cut throat field that routinely necessitates itself instead of by demand, and is full of endless well established excuses to insert middlemen who don't do shit except take it off the top. I'm not kidding in the slightest when I say I've met more upstanding drug dealers than people at lower levels of the music business, and that especially includes musicians. I quit playing guitar for years simply because my dream of being a professional guitarist went up in smoke, only because I flat out hated every level of the industry that I had seen. His advice to cut right to getting the attention of an audience and building that consistently is probably the best advice anyone can get these days, especially with everything being online anymore. If you have your own audience you don't need to brown nose some piece of shit promoter to score a half hour opening slot at Jimmy's Buffet and Island Brothel for two sodas and a basket of peanuts.

But most of all I like how abrupt he is about calling out all the bullshit we've all heard a million times. The things you believe when you're a little more hopeful than you are realistic, all that bullshit.
 

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well i'm back from the LA visit

It was nice to go back and catch up with old buddies and some family, but whew. I remember why I stopped drinking. My brain is melted, and i'm super tired after all of that. I'm just too old for that shit lol

I think i'll go back to my monk life now.

I wouldn't say I'm unopposed to living back in LA at some point, but it's expensive AF. I need to win megamillions or powerball if i were to ever do that again. But I may be forced to move back at some point with as chaotic as my career is. I suppose we'll see what next year brings (or what comes after this current round of projects)
 

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I hate people rocking up unexpectedly.

Parents rocked up this arvo without warning. Fine normally, yeah? apart from they love over an hour away.
"We had a luncheon around the corner, so we'd thought we'd pop in"

Could have said earlier in the week that you'd be in the area and if time allows, you'd pop in.

They turned up literally as I was putting the twins for a nap. So stayed around to play with my older kid, until the twins woke up and could play with them.
I wouldn't have done so bloody much washing.
They ummed and ahhed about staying for dinner, so I couldn't start cooking anything.

Ended up not being able to finish anything and had toasted sandwiches for dinner.

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu.....
 

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Seems to vary a lot between bands. I've seen bands with tons of layering and orchestration (Cult of Luna) sound excellent live, and simple formulas that look idiot-proof from the outside (True Widow) sound a trainwreck live.

My personal low point as a concert-goer was going to see Iggy Pop and the sound was so bad there was a mass exodus halfway through the show. I passed up a 3-way bill with Melvins, Melt Banana, and Napalm death for that shit. I will die mad about it.

What made the True Widow experience unsatisfying?
 

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My wife just sent this to me:

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I haven't looked into it all but is this real? It's on Facebook so I question it's validity, but holy fuck that's weird
 

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The picture is probably AI, but it really was a thing way back when, so pretty much all the consequential details are accurate. You can even still do it, but now it's the train/airline instead of the USPS. I know because I used to get sent all over visiting family every summer as the child of a single father. I think the term is "unaccompanied minor passenger", but you basically just meet up with someone from the company and they chaperone until you catch your next ride or get picked up by your people. It's pretty awesome IMO. During travel all the attendants were extra friendly and gave me free stuff, sometimes I got to meet the pilots in the cockpit or just walk around the train/aircraft. They generally treat you like you're the center of the universe, at least they did decades and decades ago when the world was a little simpler.
 
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What made the True Widow experience unsatisfying?
The two singers were not harmonizing well or even on time together, which is kind of core to their whole thing. I remember one of them telling the sound guy before their set that they wanted none of each other in their monitors, which seemed weird to me but what do I know? But then sure enough, it sounded exactly like they couldn't hear each other. They all played really well but with such simple, vocal-centric songs, not having that part come together well really detracted from the whole.

Similarly, the first time I saw SubRosa I don't think the lead singer could hear herself, she just didn't have the presence and power that I expected from listening to their studio stuff and the whole performance fell flat for me as a result. I saw them twice more after that though, and they sounded impeccable both of those times so I think that was a fluke.
 

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I’m trying to watch Roswell on Hulu, and the ads algorithm is convinced I need to be worried about my tweens getting HPV, which apparently is caused by side hugs. Thank God for my kids that they remain figments of advertisers’ imaginations.
 

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which apparently is caused by side hugs
I can't tell if this is meant to be a euphemism.

I've been getting some really weird youtube ads lately - like just strait up religious propaganda blathering on about the role of fathers and the importance of the traditional atomic family structure.
 

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I can't tell if this is meant to be a euphemism.

I've been getting some really weird youtube ads lately - like just strait up religious propaganda blathering on about the role of fathers and the importance of the traditional atomic family structure.
It’s definitely meant to be an indirect euphemism if you see the commercial and listen carefully to the wording. The way I worded my post was also meant to be a sly joke on it.
 

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I get that ad blockers are a thing, but between sometimes using a work machine with strict control over what can be installed, or not wanting to work out how to ad-block a chromecast, or on mobile, or whatever else, it's a fairly small price to pay. A small price in the sense that there's so much advertising on anything online that I think I'm just numb to it at this point.
 
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