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On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote: > Looking forward to this year, creatively. I think we are going to do > amazing stuff.................who knows? > Maybe we'll define the decade when history looks back on us. We > certainly have all the tools we need to do so. > Now we have to produce. Intersting post - as always from Rick. :-) I'd like to respond to the quoted part above that we also need THE MUSIC. That's so basic and simple for us age over 35 (referring to Andy's analysis of viewers on Vimeo) because we have had many years to learn music, but for younger peeps it may not be that obvious. In the old days you had to have the music first, only that would qualify you to get a chance to produce recordings of it. Today "producing recordings" can also be a method of "making music" and this opens up for the alternate, and dreadfully counter productive, scenario where one produces a recording without having the music in the first place. For a person that have not learned to *get* music this doesn't mean a problem because this person will get off just on the hi fi sound a punchy omphyness of the recording. But non recordist-tech-nerd people can not understand such a recording and this may lead into confusion where a lot of people have had "bad experiences with modern music". Oh crap, does this make sense? shall I post it? I write so much crap and only post a third here on the list, the rest I just delete instead of hitting the send button. But this time I will hit the send button... yeah - here - WE _GOOOooOOH! <hit send now> Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen - www.perboysen.com