THX OMOROCA!!!
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omoroca wrote: As for the shouted new-hobby comment or the Westerling review, I don't wanna personally offend anyone. This goes strictly against the music, not against the person
Mmmh, so one of these comments proves you wrong. I just don't know which of them. Beliebe me!Yuck! Go find yourself a new hobby! Music doesn't seem to be your biggest talent!
Erm - I just D/L'd this and FYI ifadeo, I quite liked it
I like the nod to DM's 'Photographic', the sounds are very interesting (and that's in a good way) and I *personally* didn't think 'yuk' at any point in the proceedings...
I can't say I've ever listened to the original, so can't comment on wrong notes, but nothing sounded 'out of place' to me
Not a patch on the MIGHTY R. Kelly of course, but not a bad remix at all
JMHO
I like the nod to DM's 'Photographic', the sounds are very interesting (and that's in a good way) and I *personally* didn't think 'yuk' at any point in the proceedings...
I can't say I've ever listened to the original, so can't comment on wrong notes, but nothing sounded 'out of place' to me
Not a patch on the MIGHTY R. Kelly of course, but not a bad remix at all
JMHO
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In my humble opinion, it's important for a musician to also be able to accept a bad review. I mean you guys upload your stuff to a site that can be accessed by anyone in the world and that has a login area where people like me can say whether they liked the tune or not. You knew that before you uploaded your tunes, so you should be ready for that.
Critical reviews, whether they're good or bad, keep the scene alive, and that's what is (or ar least should be) most important to all of us.
This will be my last comment in this thread, as I don't feel I have to defend myself any further for my honest comments and reviews.
Critical reviews, whether they're good or bad, keep the scene alive, and that's what is (or ar least should be) most important to all of us.
This will be my last comment in this thread, as I don't feel I have to defend myself any further for my honest comments and reviews.
There are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't.
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I'm afraid freedom of speech goes two ways: other people have the right to criticise your opinions, and freedom goes hand-in-hand with responsibility: e.g. the responsibility not to make personal comments:omoroca wrote:In my humble opinion, it's important for a musician to also be able to accept a bad review. I mean you guys upload your stuff to a site that can be accessed by anyone in the world and that has a login area where people like me can say whether they liked the tune or not. You knew that before you uploaded your tunes, so you should be ready for that.
Critical reviews, whether they're good or bad, keep the scene alive, and that's what is (or ar least should be) most important to all of us.
This will be my last comment in this thread, as I don't feel I have to defend myself any further for my honest comments and reviews.
or to mark pieces down for unmusical reasons:Yuck! Go find yourself a new hobby! Music doesn't seem to be your biggest talent!
If you don't want to behave responsibly, then expect to be complained at.Cheap Enigma remake! Another unnecessary Human Race remix! (green)
And, btw, there is a difference between "honesty" and "pettiness and ego masquerading as honesty". Most people who flatter themselves that they're just being "honest" are nothing of the sort. Honesty implies truth, objectivity and a measure of humility. All of the "oh-so-honest-it-hurts" types around here have been only interested in one type of honesty: their own. Result: refusal to discuss issues, and major toy-pram-throwing.
Chris
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
In my humble opinion - which is real humble -, you use the wrong way of criticism.
It is called "razz".
It's ok for example at politics but unacceptable in this community which I would call circle of friends.
Perhaps you have the reason to do it in this way? Then share it with us, maybe we can help you...
It is called "razz".
It's ok for example at politics but unacceptable in this community which I would call circle of friends.
Perhaps you have the reason to do it in this way? Then share it with us, maybe we can help you...
I see Chris already said in a gentle manner what i was about to post... wich is:omoroca wrote:In my humble opinion, it's important for a musician to also be able to accept a bad review.
you're free to say whatever you want.
I'm (and we are) free to think whaveter I/we want about you (and guess what most of us are thinking now).
bye.
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