Don wrote:Pro Tools = Steroids?
no
Pro tools= lazy-ass no-talent wannabes writing (and performing) crap.
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CatEyes wrote:Don wrote:Pro Tools = Steroids?
no
Pro tools= lazy-ass no-talent wannabes writing (and performing) crap.
Don wrote:CatEyes wrote:Don wrote:Pro Tools = Steroids?
no
Pro tools= lazy-ass no-talent wannabes writing (and performing) crap.
I'm referring to his analogy between music and baseball.
I'm thinking for it to make sense it would have to imply that Pro Tools is to music as Steroids is to baseball. At least that's the conclusion I'm coming to on this.
Saint John wrote:Q: So how long could a singer safely do steroid shots?
A: Everybody would be different, and many times people can get away with it, but when you do it often, then you have a bleed in the vocal cords because you’re singing on already injured vocal cords, and it will cause permanent damage to your vocal cords. And that’s what you’re risking, and that’s what you don’t want to have happen…There’s not any clear answer to how many times you can do that. But, basically, whoever’s giving that shot needs to get into the head of that singer. They need to change something fundamentally if the only way they can get out there to sing is with steroid shots.
"He'd bleed a little every time he sang. I think he was tired of bleeding." - Jon Cain
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:Q: So how long could a singer safely do steroid shots?
A: Everybody would be different, and many times people can get away with it, but when you do it often, then you have a bleed in the vocal cords because you’re singing on already injured vocal cords, and it will cause permanent damage to your vocal cords. And that’s what you’re risking, and that’s what you don’t want to have happen…There’s not any clear answer to how many times you can do that. But, basically, whoever’s giving that shot needs to get into the head of that singer. They need to change something fundamentally if the only way they can get out there to sing is with steroid shots.
"He'd bleed a little every time he sang. I think he was tired of bleeding." - Jon Cain
Now I have this cartoon-like image of Steve Perry running around a stage horking up blood in the middle of Open Arms.![]()
(then again, Open Arms probably has that effect on many of us now, so maybe it's appropriate...)
Don wrote:Owe money- Check
Writing - Check
Get emotional about singing - Check
STOP HINTING ABOUT IT AND PUT OUT A FUCKING ALBUM ALREADY!!!
:lol:Don wrote:steve-per-ry
verb (used without object)
1. to defer action; delay: to procrastinate until an opportunity is lost.
Michigan Girl wrote:Down with pro~tools, up w/baseball!!
No National Anthem ...
I thought it was a great interview, loved the analogy!!
Course, I wasn't expecting a release date ...
CatEyes wrote:Don wrote:Pro Tools = Steroids?
no
Pro tools= lazy-ass no-talent wannabes writing (and performing) crap.
slucero wrote:CatEyes wrote:Don wrote:Pro Tools = Steroids?
no
Pro tools= lazy-ass no-talent wannabes writing (and performing) crap.
Pro Tools is just a recording medium......
The Beatles recorded mono, then stereo.. then 4 track, 8 track and 16 track...
Queen recorded Bohemian Rhapsody on a 24 track 2 inch tape machine
Pink Floyds Dark Side of the Moon and Def Leppards Hysteria (considered sonic standards for their time) were recorded on tape.
Shannia Twains "UP!" was mixed in Protools...
Neve, API, SSL, Trident mixing consoles are still in use today.... many sessions run through these 30 plus year old consoles, and are stored to hard drive, then mixed in Protools.
This has nothing to do with SONGWRITING...
Don wrote:CatEyes wrote:Don wrote:Pro Tools = Steroids?
no
Pro tools= lazy-ass no-talent wannabes writing (and performing) crap.
I'm referring to his analogy between music and baseball.
I'm thinking for it to make sense it would have to imply that Pro Tools is to music as Steroids is to baseball. At least that's the conclusion I'm coming to on this.
Michigan Girl wrote:Down with pro~tools, up w/baseball!!
No National Anthem ...
I thought it was a great interview, loved the analogy!!
Course, I wasn't expecting a release date ...
SteveForever wrote:
he looks really healthy...some of these older rockers are disgust.....Steve looks young!
Voyager wrote:Hearing Steve Perry talk about baseball is like listening to Mariah Carey talk about tennis. BORING!!! Pick up the mic and sing a fucking song already!!!
Voyager wrote:Hearing Steve Perry talk about baseball is like listening to Mariah Carey talk about tennis. BORING!!! Pick up the mic and sing a fucking song already!!!
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