CodeMonkey
Possibly the OH but cannot self-identify
Btw for the answer to this question, listen to the first seven notes of "Layla" by Eric Clapton. :rockon:
I was pretty close!
It feels like Clapton...
Don't have the patience any longer to sit in a crowd and watch a concert from beginning to end. Those days are over for me. I have tons of vinyl, CD's, and cassettes at home to listen to though. Plus there's all the stuff on the internet. It's a great time to be a listener of music.
However I feel sorry for musicians and songwriters. Through the 50's and the 90's they got screwed over by the record companies. Now the internet has finished the job. The only way to make money now is to play live and those venues are shrinking as well. During the 80's I was in a band playing clubs and there were times club owners even then would insist that bands play for the privilege of playing in their clubs. Can't imagine what it's like now.
I'm speaking here not of the famous bands and artists but of the unknowns struggling to make a living. Poor bastards.
Yea, I don't cover near the live shows as I did as a younger man either...not really possible. Ha. I have enjoyed sharing with my sons over recent years though.
But it is indeed a different world. There's just so much more choice in the way of entertainment today too. My son told me the other day that buying a band's vinyl is like a vote for them. Smart kid. Being a programmer, the problem of intellectual theft is a part of life as well. Things are harder/changing for a lot of professions all the time.
In the end though it's adapt or die. The only thing constant is change. Opportunity presents itself in different ways I suppose.