El Jarvo wrote:Jailbait Spider wrote:Hooky's just pissed because no one buy records like the old times - well, things have changed, if one wants to earn a life doing music, he must actually DO IT, playing live, not only resting his fat arse in a recording studio.
Since Hooky loves Bowie so much, he should have learned something with his so called hero... Bowie is always ahead of his time with such things.
So, Hooky, wake up, turn and face the strange!!
And the winner of the most irrational anti-Hooky post of the day goes to ... . .
Are you seriously suggesting Hooky
hasn't been playing live over the last couple of years?
After Freebass it's probably advisable that he doesn't "rest his fat arse in a recording studio."
Thanks for the award, Jarvo!! I put a lot of effort on it and I'm very proud.
Peeps, I'm not saying Hooky does not play live whatsoever, I would be nuts defending that. Au contraire, I remember posting not long ago that Hooky was always the one who cared the most about fans when playing live.
What really pisses me off is that same mambo jumbo that Internet/P2P/Torrents have made today's music quality worst. It is just not true.
Internet killed an industry, not music. Music executives had to move their business somewhere else, 99% of the recorded music nowadays is for publicity of the artists only and if such artists want to make money they have to play live - and this seems very fair to me.
The link with Bowie seemed appropriate, since the guy understood the effects of Internet in the music industry 10 years ago. And our beloved Hooky is just not accepting this inevitable scenario very well.
But I'm giving my contribution - I've preordered his JD gossip book and paid to watch him live with his teen mates on 2011.
What else does he want me to do? Buy the Freebass album? No, thanks. I wouldn't even download it for free, it's just not worth the HD space.
Edited by user 11 January 2013 11:50:24(UTC)
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