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Anyone think they should have tried harder to "make it"?
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Are you kidding me? Im glad I havent made it yet. Im already bored and want to start over with fresh input from others. I cant imagine playing the same 20 of my own songs day after day for months straight. Do I wish for the money, who doesnt? Maybe Id be better suited for self production or studio work. Sometimes I think about quitting and noodling around at home by myself. Honestly Im kind of confused about what direction I want to go in music right now. I really admire the guys on the board here that just self produce, like Moshwitz for example.HTTP 404 - Signature Not Found
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I don't know.
Making it in my opinion isn't so much a "try harder" thing.
So much goes into it that isn't related to "try harder."
Having or being in a band/group that all members have the same commitment, on the same page and have above average playing and writing skills.
And being at the right place at the right time is also extremely important.
Whether it be make a living at it or being a rock star - its much harder to be a rock star.
You can't live like a rock star when you are only making a living at it. You'll get laughed at and should.
Making a living at it is where these days the better musician's are.
They have invested in the gear and most of the time they set up their rigs themselves and don't have roadies and techs.
Music is so saturated right now and because of this it makes it much harder to make a living at it.
With that said, I gave the dream up years ago.
I like where I'm at right now and have for some time.
I'm so not gonna hop back in the seat again.
I have no extra or leisure time.
I enjoy my life I like myself, my family and my day job.
Things are good.
If it ain't broke it doesn't need fixing.Peace, Love and Happieness and all that stuff...
"Anyone who tries to fling crap my way better have a really good crap flinger."
I personally do not care how it was built as long as it is a good playing/sounding instrument.
Yes, there's a bee in the pudding.
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