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+1000tater1977 wrote:It's just natural human instinct, to want folks to like what you do...
Some can handle it, some can't ...
If you love your craft, but you stand in the way of it...
Who knows...
If your one of the lucky ones..who don't give a chit..
Well then your craft may be chit...
So love & embrace your craft & do it well...
That's all anyone can ask for...
annpea wrote:+1000tater1977 wrote:It's just natural human instinct, to want folks to like what you do...
Some can handle it, some can't ...
If you love your craft, but you stand in the way of it...
Who knows...
If your one of the lucky ones..who don't give a chit..
Well then your craft may be chit...
So love & embrace your craft & do it well...
That's all anyone can ask for...
Marabelle wrote:Oh boy I don't like what Billy Joel says. My belief is that you don't go around asking others for their opinion unless you are already insecure with your talent.
When you start out in the business as an artist of your craft; you go in with your guns blazing, you are so absolutefreakinlutely sure you have best talent in the entire world and you don't waste your time for the opinion of others because nobody is better than you. There are so many singers and other artist who have no talent at all and are HUGE. It's all a self confidence thing; if you are not confident than you have no business being in the business in the first place.
slucero wrote:Think about it.. you are disagreeing with Billy Joel.. he's an artist.. and a successful one.. so his opinion on the topic is gonna have a a bit more weight than yours.. he's lived it.
Any true artist creates because they have to... first and foremost.
Kurt Cobain was highly creative, and hated success so much he offed himself.
The act and need to create and a persons temperament are not mutually exclusive.
We're just gonna have to disagree on this.
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