Lisa said:If they're suddenly going to be accoustic, then it is neither a direction I particularly want to follow, but it is also not a genre I think they'll be able to be as unique in as if they would have continued with their take on electronic music.
Lisa said:
Lisa said:And if that would be the case, then I wouldn't think highly of her as an artist, really:she should never be influenced by other people's opinion - certainly not fans -, that is rule number one!
Lisa said:I am still here, aren't I?
Lisa said:I'd love for that to happen, but it seems very unlikely.
Lisa said:and we all know that love is blind, and apparantly a little bit deaf!
Lisa said:...surely as someone who has been a public figure for over 10 years, some criticism is not going to make them turn 180 degrees?
Well, this
proved to be a more productive night than the last one: some good discussing
going on here.
Keep it up, see, makes the place a lot more interesting, doesn’t it?
Thank you,
Lisa, for pointing Mirror to Planningtorock. Enjoyed that very much and will listen
more to it.
Time for
another question: there seems to be a lot of female musicians working in
electronic music.
Is that inherent to the medium? Is electronic music female by default?
As Ralf Hütter said: the guitar is just
an ersatz penis.
Halloween_Jack said:Stand back and take a fresh look at what is being proposed in this thread, folks.. I'm sorry, but it does seem absurd.
If 99% of a forum's members enjoy the direction a band/singer is going in, musically and image-wise... so what? That is a good thing, no? It seems ridiculous to crave argument just for its own sake.
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