1. It used to be that musicians could play instruments and some could even read music
2. Today’s musicians (and their music) lack talent, creativity, originality, and quality
3. There are many times more people making “music” these days with all of the computer software that’s out there
4. If you strip away music videos, dancers and the sampling of other musician’s music most musicians are exposed as talentless
5. The fans of this mediocre art form are oblivious to the lack of quality in the music
6. It’s becoming harder to earn money because of all of the techno advances that allow a mediocre artist to make music without having real skills
7. The marketing of the music is making it harder for the artist to earn money
I’m still listening to and preferring music from the 80’s and still using cameras from the 80’s and 90’s.
Would you care to list the analogies to photography to these bullets?
I heard today on NPR that FedEx and UPS might not need pilots to fly cargo planes before 2021.
I’m still listening to and preferring music from the 80’s and still using cameras from the 80’s and 90’s.
The 80's? Apart from Japanese noise, that was the worst decade for music ever. Get with it! And get a proper digital camera, whilst you're at it.
1. It used to be that musicians could play instruments and some could even read music
2. Todays musicians (and their music) lack talent, creativity, originality, and quality
3. There are many times more people making music these days with all of the computer software thats out there
4. If you strip away music videos, dancers and the sampling of other musicians music most musicians are exposed as talentless
5. The fans of this mediocre art form are oblivious to the lack of quality in the music
6. Its becoming harder to earn money because of all of the techno advances that allow a mediocre artist to make music without having real skills
7. The marketing of the music is making it harder for the artist to earn money
Im still listening to and preferring music from the 80s and still using cameras from the 80s and 90s.
Would you care to list the analogies to photography to these bullets?
.Those UK members who remember Splodginess Abounds will be glad to hear I refused to photograph then ( at No 1 at the time with "Two Pints of Lager and a packet of crisps)
Ian
1. It used to be that musicians could play instruments and some could even read music
Haha, what good music that was produced in the 80's are you listening to?
j/k you need to realize art is quite subjective.
...Im still listening to and preferring music from the 80s...
Best laugh I've had in a long time...
I'm still laughing
1. It used to be that musicians could play instruments and some could even read music
2. Todays musicians (and their music) lack talent, creativity, originality, and quality
3. There are many times more people making music these days with all of the computer software thats out there
4. If you strip away music videos, dancers and the sampling of other musicians music most musicians are exposed as talentless
5. The fans of this mediocre art form are oblivious to the lack of quality in the music
6. Its becoming harder to earn money because of all of the techno advances that allow a mediocre artist to make music without having real skills
7. The marketing of the music is making it harder for the artist to earn money
Im still listening to and preferring music from the 80s and still using cameras from the 80s and 90s.
Would you care to list the analogies to photography to these bullets?
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