Surely Shirley (Shirley surely?) is correct about this. Here's the thing.Stickman wrote:The music industry is killing the music
There are a million young dreamers out there with rock star aspirations, basically a never-ending supply. If you're not willing to kill yourself working for free as a musician for a chance to make it big, fine, there's a very long line behind you. Move on, you're replaceable. That one kinda popular song you might have had, who cares. The next band in line will come up with something just as marginal and they're willing to do it for $12/month. Once they burn out, the machine will move on to the next.
What I'm saying is, endless supply of musicians and dreamers willing and ready to walk into this reality. They're expendable.
So lame. Sad.
Huge, HUGE respect to any band that's out there touring. It's a hell of a grind, surely.