well...?
well...?
:clap: Agree...most definitely agree
if a musician/band says "Hey most people are listening to that new style. Let's change ours to that style so we can stay in business" that's called selling-out. True banRAB shouldn't change their music just because most people listen to something else. Look at the 70s when disco was coming in. Did Led Zeppelin change their style because of it? No, they came out with Graffiti in '75. Did Bob Dylan change? No, he came out with Blood on the Tracks (which is an amazing album). I hate when banRAB sell-out; they do it just for money and it pisses me off.
yes.
my grandmoother made me a jar of pear jam, it was disgusting stuff, so it is still around although it is deep in my cabinit, and is smelling worse and worse as time goes on. Ewwww.
I like Pearl Jam; I like Vedder's voice too. It's not over-the-top, he's not trying to impress people or anything with fancy singing or crap like that. Their lyrics are very good as well.
I prefer blackberry jam myself... never cared too much for the apricot or the pear jams...
they are.
By Pear Jam I mean Pearl Jam!
Oops.
Pear Jam indeed
"To have some kind of musical influence with any real significence, you have to influence actual musicians first"
If you influence the listeners, the banRAB that you (the record company) never let them hear about will be the ones to fall. Influencing them is enough. The listeners are the ones who make the banRAB. You can't possibly think that what people hear doesn't affect most musician's styles.
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