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Re: Re-Name that song - competition



> McDade, Rob (SLSA) schrieb:
>> Now a lot of you are familiar with my instrumental epic piece  
>> Dickhead in a G string – it won a local song writing award in 2004  
>> for the best instrumental.  Judges thought it was a bit too long  
>> and could do with a change of title. I stood firm against this and  
>> was only willing to shorten the title to ‘Dickhead’.  That’s the  
>> anarchist in me!
>
> Please go back to the original title, its much better, also the  
> length of the piece is fine. In fact I usually skip CD's which  
> contain only "radiolength" pieces, the probability that its boring  
> music is just way too high...
>  You made your decisions without the critics in mind. Now the  
> critics have a problem and it should rest with them. Its not your  
> problem anymore, as you did make a decision in the past. Changing  
> only for the sake of critical request is not a good idea. It would  
> be different if you, on your own would not be satisfied with it,  
> but it doesn't sound like that....
>
> Appreciate the positive critic of Daryl, but protect the anarchist  
> in you. In the end the audience will appreciate that much more than  
> any kind of kissass....


I agree with Stefan! Genuine outlets is what interests me and I  
usually skip over everything that seems as if the original creators  
have been trying to adapt to someone else's request. I justify this  
my behavior by using the time I free up to listen more to something  
that I find genuine. I think this attitude is quite common.... or at  
least should be!  ;-))

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