I haven't had many but one of the best ones that made me laugh was someone commented;
"It sounds a bit soundtrack like.."
Don't get me wrong but isn't C64 music a soundtrack for a game or a demo anyway!!


If I heard this comment I would interpret it to refer to the "Hollywood" kind of score; the clichéd orchestral music in movies. No idea whether that would apply to your remix, though.Doddsy wrote:"It sounds a bit soundtrack like.."
Absolutely... there are as many opinions as there are people in the world I suppose... sometimes you just get the odd response with some added vocabulary, that you really don't see the purpose for as it adds nothing to the point but being insulting.LMan wrote:Yes. It's those comments where you can see that the listener clearly didn't get the intent of the remix that I find a little annoying. Then again, we can't really blame the listener for it. After all, these are listener comments, not expert jury comments.
Ironic name on this guy.- So lal la
Yes, that automatically lends itself to the worst rating a song can have of course.- Portal Voice Singing is a fad now.
"J". Can't remember who shouted it (it seems to have been deleted from RKO).- J
Makke wrote:I've had a few strange comments on remixes over the years, but the most stupid one was one posted on Nectarine, which only could be interpreted as the listener blaming me for girls/women not liking computer/game music.
It was probably just a case of bad choise of words. My Arkanoid remix has got some strange comments as well, and I feel some people don't "get it", but it could also come down to simply not liking it.
I also hate it when people complain about remixes being "too short" calling them sound clips instead of real songs. I find the notion that a song has to be 3-5 minutes long to be a "real song" idiotic! Boiling a tune down to the essentials is also an artform, and take a look at most SIDs - they loop after a minute or so, and trying to turn them into something longer than that can feel forced. I'm also a big fan of 50s and 60s folk, rock and pop. The biggest hits from back then were often around 2 minutes long, some even shorter. I feel some people just look at the clock instead of listen to the tune, does the tune need more than 1 minute and 20 seconds? If not, why force it!
Wahhu, whoever you are, I love you...Wahhu shouts: Amok: stop it, please, occupy oneself something different, and not music.