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Does age matter?
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The most depressing gig I ever played (at the legendary and long-gone Bull and Gate, London) was one where a band member stopped halfway through and pointed out that "There are more of us on the stage than there are people in the crowd."Ichooselife wrote: ↑05 Sep 2023you should be thankful that someone is coming to watch
grateful to these people
This wasn't quite as bad as a friend's gig, where no-one turned up at all. "This is basically just the same as rehearsing, but on a stage."
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I was born in the 90s and went to high school in the 2000s. In high school, my favorite band was the Killers. That led me and my friend groups to a bunch of 80s musicians Like the Cure, and Depeche Mode, Duran Duran The Pixies, New Order, Front 242, NIN, ect. which led me to 70s guys like Bowie and Kraftwerk. I saw the cure twice this year. I'm pretty sure Rober Smith is like 100. I would see him again and again and again jumping someone else's train. But I digress. In the actual 90s I was a huge NSYNC fan(Don't judge me I was in elementary school). So if you are looking for fans that preteen girls age matters, and if you want to be signed by a label without a well-cultivated fan base, age matters. Otherwise, do your thing and the people who like your music will be around but you will likely never be Justin Timberlake. You have to start out as a Mouseketeer to get that level of fame.
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Not enough is made of Disney's studios in Florida. They've had terrifying influence.
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It is difficult to believe he would someday bring sexy back.integerpoet wrote: ↑26 Sep 2023Not enough is made of Disney's studios in Florida. They've had terrifying influence.
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