minyo naman gud! busy na au wui... bad au woi
minyo naman gud! busy na au wui... bad au woi
well si Ozzy, Lemmy, Dio etc... mo headbang man lagi gihapon at their 60's. meaning basta kaya pa sa lawas kumbati gihapon! as for me i will still bang my head bisag naa nako apo puhon..heheheOriginally Posted by peg
Originally Posted by CuJo!!!
good point
based on my observation, the majority target market for start-up bands are teens-20s/yuppies market since they are more inclined to buying records and often watch (the likes of) MTV...most late 20s to 30something already have a particular genre of their liking..quite hard to entice them with new bands.
sakto saaaad... naa sad kay point. ngano man ingon ani man? ngano man mas inclined man ang youth kaysa sa late 20s and 30s?Originally Posted by klavel
although you're theory isn't generally true, you have a point. question is "ngano man"?
being young comes the need to non-conform from the usual trappings that comes with being a teenager ....... so the need to move faraway from the norms as possible. when you are in your teens its so easy to f*ck-it-all, live your ideologies and possess that devil-may-care attitude be it if your in a band or being just an ardent music lover. especially those on the 19-20 age bracket nowadays...i believe alot of you here have their own experiences "slumming" it out with teenagers and it is really FUN,FUN, FUN........... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: (that's what my buddies say...hehehe)
but when maturity seeps in and responsibility rears its ugly head you learn to face the facts abit..which is kind of a hazy truth for me. but if you spent almost half of your existence being passionate about music then maybe its not that easy to let go and move on. i tried it alot of times really....
bec. our priorities (in life) change...the older we get, the lesser we care about newly released songs or featured bands...we tend to focus more on having family, raising kids...and the Future.Originally Posted by Znai
youngsters, being naive, are prone to conforming what's 'hip' or 'in'..they easily fall for that marketing trap, hehe...
ngano nakaingon man pud ka ana? basin sa imo ra nahibaw-an kay ur probably a teenager urself and ur world turns around on these teenaged bands...coz in my point of view, i also know a lot of bands that didnt start during their teensOriginally Posted by Znai
thanks labyrightbw but im not a teenager... im way older than that[br]Posted on: November 07, 2007, 11:29:52 PM_________________________________________________I noticed that most of us here view maturity or reality as something negative or frustrating... my opinion is that it really depends on how you look at it and what your personal disposition is. Most of your viewpoints are true in the sense that these are mostly manifestations of teenage or youthful exuberance. But how is it really? Ngano man naa man sa teens ang ingon ani nga mindset?
For me I don't believe in the phrase "act your age" because Walt Disney (I'm sure you know him) became old and still was making cartoons and keeping his youthful spirit in him. I think music is a sign of youthful spirit and dismissing it from your system is like morphing into something you didn't want to be.
I attended a seminar once and the discussion was about 3 state egos of a person. Everybody has a parent ego, adult ego, and a child ego. All these states work together sometimes simultaneously and we don't even know it. It's really up to us how we manage these ego states. I could say that I still have that child state in me but my adult ego says I just have to wait for the right time... and my parent ego agrees and preaches on (like a parent).
It just so happens that at a younger age, the child state ego is more dominant probably because there is so much time to "explore" - just one of my theories. I suggest we should all embrace the fact that growing up never ends. An old man reading a book is no different from a young boy doing the same thing. Both men of different age are acquiring the benefits of learning. We all learn everyday and that should not stop. Reality should be embrace in a positive light because it is actually teaching us to learn from the good and bad - from both sides.
Music should never stop. We may stop collecting CDs or change our priorities but having music as a lesser priority is still part of a priority nevertheless. Play music if you still can. Sakto gyud ang giingon nga hangtud mosakit ang tuhod, di gyud ta mo-undang...
Loving or playing music may take another form at an older age. Sa una banda ka, karon maybe audience ka then later on you start putting a band together again or perhaps manage a band. Whatever form it is, get involved in something that what you believe you are good at.
This is just my theory and opinion... what's yours?
oh i see...Originally Posted by Znai
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