I've been working for myself for years so I just listen to whatever I want here at my place.
When I'm on site I've heard all sorts of unbearable crap, but for years most places have a headphone only policy. And I'm too busy to wear any headphones.
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sounds familar...
That's a hell of a lot better than one I went to after he passed. There was a city wide Cage festival and at Summerstage, they were interpreting something...probably a number piece, by playing (real) disco music and dressing up like it was 1975 with platform shoes. I've glad we didn't have to pay for that one!
Nah.
The issue is arts coverage - if we don't go to the actual web site where the article originally appeared, the newspapers might stop coverage because they don't get the click through revenues. This means coverage stops..."critics" won't get paid for all the views and might have to get a day job.
In general, newspapers are in a general decline. The internet is really killing them.
The magazine business has been in decline since before I was born.
What we need here is something I'm starting to see in some blogs. You can link the content including the advertising from a news site so the host gets paid for content.
Proof that some people don't even read the article, let alone click on the link!
Sorry man, I'm using you as an example.
It says one night only in the article, but try calling the club.
No offense taken 7/4 - I laughed too.
Cool!
Proof that some people don't even read the article, let alone click on the link!
Sorry man, I'm using you as an example.
It says one night only in the article, but try calling the club.
A defining moment of his career and influential too. From his playing in that extremely popular band came all those heavy metal and hard rock double bass drummers (with due credit to Ginger Baker) later. Jeff Beck has been playing a tune off Spectrum at recent performances.