26 Apr 2017, 22:08 | #176 |
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In one ensemble point there are definitely same sex pairs dancing.
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02 May 2017, 13:31 | #177 |
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Yes that as well^
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09 May 2017, 09:03 | #179 |
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Okay, this one's a bit out of left field, but hear me out: "Stark Raving Love" is the perfect choice for a redo/reinvention. Justification, ahoy!
In fact, "Stark Raving Love" is so underrated that many Jim fans don't even consider it a favorite. It's the perfect opportunity to tilt perceptions of the song on their heads and really turn the beat around. (Hehe... see why I did there? You like it, don't lie.) Last edited by letsgotoofar; 09 May 2017 at 09:10. |
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Probably unlikely to record Stark if quite a bit of the focus was on Holding Out For a Hero so recently I think.
Love hearing that somewhat slowed down riff though on the original even if Stark sounds a bit underdeveloped (the re-use of the Lost Boys/Golden Girls bit, is a bit meh). The guitar duel at the end on the original is awesome however. Probably would have preferred this on Bat 3 or on Braver instead of some of the songs we did get such as "What if God could talk" / "Cry Over Me" / "Who needs the young". In fact Stark would have made a killer opening tune on Braver in comparison to the bizarre circus thing we got I think. Perhaps remove the fade out at the end and tag on a proper ending then lead on into GATW. Since some of the rest of the stuff on Braver was from the original ideas before they got recycled "Turn around", there was no reason to avoid that song I think. (Other than not being able to say "this is the first song Jim wrote and was going to be on Bat" - I still don't think it matters when a song sounds so polarising. Stark would have suited the Crook guitar production too I reckon. Certainly more interesting for anyone recording that song than the more overly popular songs at this stage. Last edited by AndrewG; 09 May 2017 at 11:25. |
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12 May 2017, 23:44 | #182 |
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We did use the riff once close to the begining, it is buried in the mix a little more than i would have liked but it is there, we put it in as a "nod" to the original..
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Any news on the UK tour Nick?
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26 May 2017, 21:50 | #185 |
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My CD arrived two days ago. I was (and still is) very happy with that. The first (studio) CD was made big impression to me. It's fantastic!
Songs that made biggest impression to me: 1. Holding Out For A Hero - wow ...it's more rockier than Bonnie Tyler's version. In other words: Bonnie did very good job, but Tyce version is stellar; it's so good that it should be big hit in Tyce concerts; 5. Total Eclipse Of The Heart - very good cover (and, perhaps, better than original); 6. It's All Coming Back To Me Now - superb job done by Tyce! 7. I'm Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us - I was shocked when I hear this. Why? I think that melody is better than in Meat's version. 8. Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are - another fantastic interpretation done by Tyce (and crew) . Second (acoustic) CD is also very good! I think that all songs (their interpretation) are superb, and "For Crying Out Loud" is the king among them. PS. I will buy another Tyce CD, because he proved that he is fantastic singer. |
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Probably wishful thinking on my part, but any chance that Nashville or Atlanta makes that US tour. I would drive to one or both honestly. |
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Reallly wish we could make it to Poland for some shows!! You never know!!!! If you are ever in the USA please let us know!!!!! |
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There is a strong chance of a Nashville show, i know the booker was working on it, the main producer of Hero Zak lives is Nash, so we may actually rehearse there prior Confirmed dates, orhers to follow Nyc sept 27 Phili sept 28 Cleveland sep 29 Chicago sep 30 |
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I remember Lars Ulrich once said he doesn't need a fan who copies his music. That guy who copies it is still a fan. He is a potential customer, a potential ticket buyer and a potential merch buyer. Maybe he would never buy the music if he never had the chance to listen to the whole thing. And what does one steal who doesn't take anything from you. Do you have less of it now? The term stealing is very polemic in this context. I have bought a lot of music I have copied before. I always had a specific budget for music. I would say I have bought more since copying has become so easy. But I never would have had the budget to buy everything. I still can become a fan and go to a concert, still generate income for the musicians I like without having bought an album. Copying is actually free promotion! I certainly prefer streaming services for this purpose, there is still some money going directly to the artists, that's a plus. But I think we have to start embracing the idea that anyone listening to the music can be a worthy fan. Of course leaking before release is still piracy. It is ripping you off the chance to determine the right moment to publish the music. |
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06 Dec 2017, 08:08 | #191 |
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The music was downloaded and passed around the day it was released..totally wrong!! And yes we artist do get paid from streaming, i have lots of other music out there and my retirement check just came in for this month and I made $8!!! So when someone openly steals my art I will call them out in it...well carry on (if you do) downloading music so the artist does not get paid, then when you hear yourself in years to come say “wow so much garbage music out there” you will then understand why...all the musicians will be gone....and no organic music will be left...carry on mark my words.
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Well you keep on using the term "steal", and that term is totally wrong. Is walking into a museum and taking one of the pictures the same thing as taking a photograph? You should embrace the idea that there are actually people who buy records after listening to a ripped copy. I have done so many times. Those are records I wouldn't have bought otherwise. In the past, passing on tapes was a way to promote music to friends, who later often bought records and went to shows. Consider that not everyone who gets his hands on a copy would have bought the record in the first place. But it is a way to spread the word about your art.
Now talking the way you do could actually put some people off. And it paints a picture of a desperate salesman who would put up higher price tags to compensate for a decline in sales. Just my two cents. |
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"to take (another person's property) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it" We did not give anyone the legal right to take our material without paying, and the other persons property (mine) was taken without any payment to the label.......so thats why i use and will continue to use the word steal... I am open to a proper discussion, but please don't be disrespectful buy calling me a desperate salesman.....in fact i have offered free albums out of my pocket to some people on here and other sites who could not afford it....our sales are doing fine....I am a musician and illegal downloads takes food off my table...this whole notion of...well let me download it first then i will buy it is complete nonsense, you may go out and buy it after, but generally that is not what people do...they may say so....but really come on...its a cop out and an easy thing to say to save face...obv not you....what set me off here on this site is that someone openly bragged about illegally downloading and spreading the album all over the web the day it was released. I know Meat feels the same way....how do i know? well he told me.....I met him in the thanks to my friend Bob Kulick, he invited to the dressing room where he said he would have Meat sign my albums, i was young at the time so really had no clue what Meat was really talking about when he refused to sign a bootleg album i had.....I went on to become a musician and now totally understand why he would not sign it... Anyway....do you have there HERO album? CD or Download? NJ |
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Download, yes. Spreading, no. And I had nothing about the album to bragg about, anyway. Please keep your facts straight |
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So lets get one thing straight....this has nothing to do with me trying to sell an album, or bragging about it....everyone has their own opinion and i welcome it all and all positive and negative reviews, if you don't like it thats fine...but not the point.....this discussion is about downloading an album without paying the artist....so lets see, you said above you downloaded the album, lets talk about where you got it from, if you got it from Amazon, iTunes or whatever show me the receipt and i will refund you as you don't like it....no problem there....if you got it from another source where was that? probably another person uploaded it somewhere and SPREAD it around and maybe you got a free copy...lets see where you got it from please so we can have a proper discussion.
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As for you calling it 'stealing' is fine by me. I have no problem with you calling it that. If you mean that others spread this. Sure they did. In fact, I can't imagine any product, available by download, that isn't spread for free. Movies, music, software. Good luck preventing the internet from doing so. This is what you have to deal with. Obviously it's not going away, like it or not. It's the current standard of society. That doesn't mean that it is right, but it does mean you, yes YOU need to make an extra effort for people to BUY it. And I have a huge collection of BluRay movies and music. And I dare to say that over 75% of my legal collection, I downloaded them for free, before I bought them. And despite what you think, it is not uncommon these days. With all the crap that is coming out, it is impossible to buy everything. And listening to a 30 second clip isn't the same as listening the album at the record store, as I just to do, ages ago. So I am happy with these free srevices. It makes things easier for me to put the money I have with the product I want to spend it on. I am happy to use and benefit from this opportunity. BTW it also means that I threw the Tyce album in my PC trash bin, months ago. In fact, I have only a few free downloads on my PC, and those are waiting to be replaced by 'the real thing'. Either because they are out of stock/no longer available or because I haven't had the time or money to buy them right now. Quote:
As for my source, again, if you can't find it, why worry. It probbably means a lot of people can't. Besides it changes nothing to the discussion. Last edited by Adje; 12 Dec 2017 at 22:20. |
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Anyone ever wonder why Tribute Bands are so huge? at least here in LA they are huge!!!!.....well its because most music out there is substandard so people automatically go to proven music like Zep and The Beatles, proper music as we may call it, Musicians know they can't make money and survive from releasing albums due to illegal downloading so they hit the tribute scene....Back in the day you bought the CD or Vinyl and helped support the artist etc and they continued to write new music, we are only tackling two cups of coffee here to support new music by the way.......why would anyone write new music or redo old music when its just taken away from them for free?...so they either hit up a tribute band to pay the bills (me I'm in a Joe Cocker Tribute) or they end up getting job out of music......the elite bands still make money from back catalogs etc but new want to be artist are backed in a corner where there only outlet is to try is Idol, the Voice and other BS shows....which are ALL fixed by the way.....so bottom line YOU and others like you are contributing to the downfall of music.......15 years ago i had 40 guitar students, now i have 3........these youngsters are smart by not getting into the biz......so where will good music come from?........these are facts, i live and breath music every day and its super sad when i come to site like this looking for support for a very similar artist who has been backed publicly by jim himself...Did you also download the BOH musical CD? just curious..or how about Braver by Meat, did you also download that.....and if so did you like it enough to go out a purchase it? NJ |
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Braver, YES. I have 4 copies (3x CD and 1x Vinyl) but I downloaded that one first. To be fair, I would have bought it either way, eventhough I don't find it that interesting to listen to. As I said, I buy quite a lot, if not, the download ends up in my trash bin. Unless I like it but it's impossible to obtain the product (out of stock and such). Sorry man, Tyce CD, you already know how I graded it. It ended up in the trash bin of my PC. If I had liked it, I would have bought it. I just didn't like it. And if I did not have the oportunity to listen to it in full first, I wouldn't have bought it anyway. Those are the terms I demand from my spending habbits. It's a luxery I have and make use of. As for the entire 'Music business ends' rant, I disagree. Although times have changed since the internet, I prefer artists that have Heart for their music, not for THE SUCCESS. THAT is the Voice, Got Talent etc. mentallity. Even today, some of the finest bands/artists got their fame by performing live in clubs (or even doing original stuff on YouTube) before they got the succes of becoming selling artists. Besides, I think real quality prevails anyway. Look at the succes of Adele. Adele created three original songs for a class project. She later posted the tracks along with numerous others on her MySpace profile. The tracks went viral and eventually got to executives from XL recordings. I guess there are 2 ways to look at music. You can see it as an art, or as a business. If you agree that it is a form of art, just like a good painting/painter, there are only a few out of a million that make money. That is keepng the music business alive, because, downloading or no downloadin, quality prevails. Last edited by Adje; 14 Dec 2017 at 01:19. |
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Concerning the term 'steal', making a duplicate is still not 'taking', giving it back would be useless. So that definition kind of misses the point. Anyway, I unterstand why you think that way. I did not want to offend you using the 'desperate salesman' comparison. I just wanted to say, be nice to potential customers, or it is even less probable they will buy your product. |
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