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Who do you play for ?

TeeGee posted on 31 août 2023 #21
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Shamika wrote:
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"Two little boys who make a lot of noise"
Wow, I'd love to hear that song... anyone?

Rock "mainly "men's music" ?
Whoa... quite a stereotype comment there :) so I'm assuming us ladies must prefer sloppy ballads or Boy band Pop? You're probably right actually :@


I think I meant Blues-Rock and Prog Rock - obviously Rock is quite a big genre, and there are a lot of women listening to Rock. I wen't to see Government Mule a while ago, there were definitely a LOT more men there...
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Shamika posted on 31 août 2023 #22
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Here's an interesting statistic

I have a quiet little youtube channel where I put more unusual songs. I get hardly any plays as I don't promote it. Mostly I keep the songs as 'private' But I left one as public because it seems to be very popular. It's less than 2 minutes long and it's about a lady teacher who liked to punish boys. It's a true story, my friend was a victim. I called it "Bend Over Boy"

Now, here's the thing, in the last few weeks it's had 9,600 plays and received 21 new subscribers..... "WHAT !!!" I couldn't believe it and I don't understand it. I looked at the statistics of who had been watching..... wait for it .... 100% MALE and almost all aged 65 and over

What am I missing here?
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rootshell posted on 31 août 2023 #23
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hmmm fetish style songs? i think you need an encore track now Shamika :)
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Ongingo posted on 4 sept. 2023 #24
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Who do I play for? For me, myself and I. It´s for strengthening the good vibes in me. Besides the fun, making music is a cleaning process. It´s like brain washing in the most positiv meaning. You can muse about something while doing lots of different things the same time, but you can´t do this when you´re making music, impossible! Making music disconnects me from the world. It can be a mental reset button.
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Zenon posted on 4 sept. 2023 #25
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I play for myself moslty, a friend drummer insist on doing something serius but i just like to jam, is therapy for me.

Tho' i am working on a solo project about unemployment, so angry unemployed dudes are my target i guess, but i wont reach them so i will post it on youtube and get my 10 views and that it :).
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Shamika posted on 4 sept. 2023 #26
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Haha! Zenon, youtube is a bit like that... but you can always listen to yourself :) or busk in the unemployment line :(
ign1704066037 posted on 17 déc. 2023 #27
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I make music for myself and for the people I make music with. Aside from that, my kids are the only people whose opinions I give a paramecium's weakest little nanofuck about.

The reason for making music is to make music; no other aim is required.
mpointon posted on 18 déc. 2023 #28
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I guess I play for myself these days but of paramount importance to me is that I fit in with the music. Technical flair, fancy party tricks, etc., have little value to me if it doesn’t belong. I’m much happier grooving than flashing!

Which is odd because I now play in a prog rock originals/covers band. Which is often the definition of musical indulgence! I’ve had a whale of a time balancing ‘being fancy’ with just ‘playing the song’ whilst recording my band’s album the last month or so and nearly always playing the song wins. Not because it’s easier but because it fits. An outlook I very much try to bring to my ‘Loops uploads but don’t always manage…

My first drum teacher said to me “if you do a gig and no one notices you then you’ve done your job properly.” An ethos I totally agree with.

As for audience? We play to 60-somethings who remember Pink Floyd the first time round.
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ign1704066037 posted on 18 déc. 2023 #29
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mpointon wrote:My first drum teacher said to me “if you do a gig and no one notices you then you’ve done your job properly.” An ethos I totally agree with.


That's an axiom straight out of Method acting! A really good actor disappears into the role; the audience sees his character, but nothing at all of him.
bassMonkey posted on 20 déc. 2023 #30
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