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Re: Trial And Error


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Posted by Uncalled for on November 11, 2012 at 22:19:25 from (96.53.210.246):

In Reply to: Re: Trial And Error posted by LOU from Wi. on November 11, 2012 at 21:16:08:

Holy crap Lou! You're saying Rolling Stone magazine and music industry experts have got it wrong for decades? Good promoters can't force people to spend their money on bad albums and concerts. So how come you aren't a judge on American Idol, the X Factor or the Voice. They make millions and millions critiquing others music. How come you're not a producer??? Simon Cowell and Jimmy Iovine are worth 100's of millions. How come Les Paul is famous for inventing the solid body electric guitar? Seems like since you were such a child prodigy and music expert, you should have thought of that years before he did. How come you never had your own band or solo career? You were just too good?

I realize you won't divulge any info. That's why every claim you make has to be taken with a big grain of salt. Yes, you were BASHING Larry and Allan. They never asked for your critique or your opinion. You just offered it in a most callous way and that makes it bashing. My musical background doesn't matter either since I wasn't judging anyone's music or even asked to.

Many people on this forum have appreciated my advice on welding. Now you think Puddles and myself are the same person. You might want to check with him first. Fortunately people like Stan, Welding man, T_bone, Lanse and several others have acknowledged that I have some idea what I'm talking about. On the contrary, I think everyone on this entire forum would agree that you are out of line on this post. Time to stop banging your head against the wall Lou. That's about the only noise you're making now and it sure ain't music and no one wants to hear it!


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