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I listen to myself a lot! But it has to be live! No recordings. Per ;-)) On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 8:53 AM, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > Surely the vanity is to produce music that you yourself aren't going to > listen to? > > andy > > bill bigrig wrote: > > > Howdy, > > > > Back in 74 at the grand opening of a Fred Meyer store > > in N.W. Wash state, Bachman-Turner made an > > appearance(this was when their debut album "Overdrive" > > first came out, after that everyone called them B.T. > > Overdrive). At the loading dock, my 18 year old guitar > > playing buddy said,"they had an ALLMAN BROTHER'S tape > > in the 8 track. If it was me, I'd be listeneing to MY > > tape". That's arrogance. He hadn't made one. He's > > still playing cover tunes in beer bars. Later, I > > became a sound man, bought synths, and started > > composing. Yes, I listen to myself. 95% of my > > recordings are jams with 1 or 3 others. They give me > > inspiration for composing. But if I had just spent > > months in the studio working on an album, I'd probably > > be ready to listen to someone else. J. Zawinal had a > > good point. I listen to myself for the same reason. But there are >others > who would give the same answer > > out of sheer vanity. > > rig