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#261459 - 04/21/09 08:41 AM
Re: 47 year old woman on Britain's Got Talent
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Registered: 03/24/08
Posts: 1099
Loc: Myrtle beach SC
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Originally posted by Lucky2Bhere: Diki....I've noticed a common denominator not only in the SZ but in other Internet music forums. Those who are quick to take you apart seem to be the wannabee's...the non-players. I try to remember that when I'm a target myself...it takes the sting out of it.
Lucky Yeah right and those same forums the "self proclaimed players" seem to be the most bitter at not having all that hard work recognized and very quick to dismiss anyone who did not agonize over Hanon or years of strenuous vocal training who achieves any modicum of success that surpasses theirs. In fact more so. Elitism has it's supporters. Have a look around. Seems to me a huge pool of the hugely successful in the music world spent more time singing, writing and playing rather than learning how to play, sing or write "correctly". The end user and supporter of their work doesn't care about how many years one studied, technicalities learned from or with the masters, only whether or not it's worthy of their dollars today. There are more Joe Cockers than Josh Grobans,More Greg Allmans than Keith Emersons. [This message has been edited by Kingfrog (edited 04-21-2009).]
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#261460 - 04/21/09 09:09 AM
Re: 47 year old woman on Britain's Got Talent
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Registered: 03/04/06
Posts: 533
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Originally posted by Kingfrog: Yeah right and those same forums the "self proclaimed players" seem to be the most bitter at not having all that hard work recognized and very quick to dismiss anyone who did not agonize over Hanon or years of strenuous vocal training who achieves any modicum of success that surpasses theirs. In fact more so. Elitism has it's supporters.
Have a look around. Seems to me a huge pool of the hugely successful in the music world spent more time singing, writing and playing rather than learning how to play, sing or write "correctly". The end user and supporter of their work doesn't care about how many years one studied, technicalities learned from or with the masters, only whether or not it's worthy of their dollars today. There are more Joe Cockers than Josh Grobans,More Greg Allmans than Keith Emersons.
[This message has been edited by Kingfrog (edited 04-21-2009).] Kingfrog... I've noticed something else. You seem, more times than not, to be ready to argue against anything that is said here in the SZ. Did ANY of what I said resonate with you? You (and others here) are so intense on giving your own opinion about an issue, you don't actually hear and consider what someone else says! Further, Diki may be very opinionated but I consider him to be a player at least. And I also consider him to be right on the mark with a lot of what he says. If he doesn't have bedside manners, as some of you have stated, so what? Is everyone that fragile inside we can't handle it? What this forum needs is another "earthquake" to stop the nitpicking and put things in perspective. Awaiting your rebuttal to ME now! Go for it! Lucky
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#261462 - 04/21/09 11:21 AM
Re: 47 year old woman on Britain's Got Talent
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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I just don't know... I really wonder what the hell any of you actually read into what I say Seems to be far more interest in the subtext than the actual post itself. Surely that should be sufficient. I am also amazed that somehow Kingy can manage to analyze me and conclude, from the fact that I can be quite critical of things, that my life is one of bitterness and regret. Well, Mr. Freud, have you considered the fact that most of YOUR posts are equally as critical, negative, generally FAR more insulting, and you have alienated many on this forum too. But, I guess, in YOUR case, this doesn't translate to a bitter and frustrated life...? Yeah, right! For the record, my frustrated, musically impotent friend, I consider myself one of the luckiest on the planet. I have enjoyed making music as my career my entire life, still enjoy what I do enormously. I am MORE than content to be where I am, doing what I'm doing. Admittedly, that doesn't include working in a music store, and reminiscing about glory days as a 'celebrity impersonator', or churning out songs that I don't have the balls to post for peer review. But it's still pretty good, despite not having your great fortune and talent... As for the rest of the feeding frenzy, if you need a 100% positive spin on everything to remain content in your lives, what can I say? Maybe a touch of reality wouldn't hurt nearly as much as you think. But if you remain firmly attached to your rose colored glasses, perhaps you cold start your own forum, and only allow sugary sweet 'happy thoughts' from all it's members..? I'm sure it will be riveting Happy, happy, joy-joy to you all
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