Is today’s Music just a Laptop and a Celebrity? (2021)
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- Опубликовано: 2 янв 2021
- In this episode my good friend Tim Pierce and I discuss the state of session guitar playing from the 00's to the present. Tim has some hilarious stories.
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I took a walk the other day and heard some young kids playing in their garage. It was loud, distorted, their timing was off, and it was some of the best music I've heard in a while. It sounded human. They were clearly having fun. You could feel their joy.
“Is today’s music just a laptop and a celebrity?” Replace “music” with “culture” and now you’re talking. This is far beyond a problem for music. This is the culture now.
The best line: A ambitious person with a laptop making tracks for a singer that wants to be a celebrity.
In the music business, we went from hundreds of people making millions of dollars to millions of people making hundreds of dollars.
That country song about a guy being happy down a dirt road with a little house next to a pond was performed by someone living in a three-story home with a pool and $90,000 truck parked on a concrete driveway.
So the majority of 'artists' these days just want to be celebrities than artists. Music is just a tool for them.
Tim is speaking too much truth for one interview here. He absolutely nailed it.
Jimmy Hendrix played a right handed laptop upside down....
“Music was better when it was not so calculated”. Nailed it!
One would think Rick and Tim would come across as jaded and bitter BUT their enthusiasm comes shining through the screen. This is a perfect example of age being just a number. These guys sound like clued up twenty-somethings. I LOVE listening to Rick and whomever he brings on, a special mention for Tim Pierce. He's an exceptional person to listen to, both musically and verbally. He's superb!
this was the MOST INTERESTING conversation ive heard all year!!
Best explanation of what the music industry was, has become and how it got here I've ever seen from two people I have massive respect for!!
Rick I could listen to you and Tim talk for hours.
Love Rick's programs. Often, like this one, it is just having a person who knows their stuff, are gifted at communication, and sit down and start speaking. You feel like you are at an LA cocktail party and just walking by, stop and luck into this incredible discussion.There is an actual conversation with substance and an exchange of ideas. Here I am just standing there soaking it in. But great thing is you don't have to strain to keep up, or if you don't know a phrase they use, you can stop and go look it up on the internet. You can back up and listen again. OK with this COVID debacle, you have to make your own drink, but when you leave to 'freshened it up' and come back, you have not missed a damn thing. Wonderful party! Thanks, Rick.
I love the insights that both of these amazing individuals bring to the conversation.
This is BY FAR the best Tim Pierce piece of video out of every video he's ever done. He is FINALLY unreserved, no holds barred and unabridged. How un-Los Angeles of you, Tim! lol ;-). BE MORE LIKE THIS - all the time!!!!! Rick, great questions and prompting! Keep 'er lit, lads!
I love when you and Tim talk. You both have so much history and experience to share. Thanks for the vid, Rick!
Rock music has made a big comeback in Australia in the past few years. Especially bands from Sydney like DMA's, Ocean Alley and Lime Cordiale. (Also, Spacey Jane, from Fremantle, WA.) They all released successful albums last year and are touring Australia this year. Just saw a Lime Cordiale gig in Melbourne last night. It was incredible, they played to a sold-out venue, and their set was nothing but bangers. 🙆♀️😊 Radio station Triple J has really helped promote rock bands here.
Thanks for bringing back Tim. He has so much knowledge and always has a great attitude.
This was one of the smartest music conversations I've heard in a while. That ending was tough to absorb, though. Songs compiled of only the hooks, seconds at a time, paid for in millipennies to dozens of people crafting at home around their day jobs.