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no ?We would expect this in that case ...
OFFBEAT, PLAYFUL, INVENTIVE INDIE ROCK SONGS , VOCALS a la Lykke Li, Foster the People and Coconut Records
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Can see where you are coming from though bud!
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no ?We would expect this in that case ...
OFFBEAT, PLAYFUL, INVENTIVE INDIE ROCK SONGS , VOCALS a la Lykke Li, Foster the People and Coconut Records
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Will do shoodb. I just thought I'd post it up to get some ideas on it first. Tomorrow morning/afternoon I'll shoot the headscreener a quick e-mail. The great thing about this thread is that it has thought me to at least write a coherent e-mail on how I should be given a refund of my 10 bucks.shoodBworkin wrote:If you do get a refund, fill us in as to how it went down. Thanks!
Then how do you explain my forward for the same type of listing with the exact same beginning, that my music is so off the style of the a las it sticks out like a sore thumb? But my Vocals hit the referenced a las they were after and thus it got forwarded? They are simply looking for just ''indie rock songs WITH vocals like the referenced artists.'' ''Not indie rock songs in the style and vocal of the referenced artists. '' The second qoute is how they should run and type out the listing.Casey H wrote:Stephen
I've been around a long time and I don't think I've ever seen the "a la" list refer only to the vocal style. They probably threw in the phrase "with vocals" (as opposed just saying "songs") to be clear because other ad agency listings like this were for instrumentals. (From what I can tell, a great many other Taxi members understood what they meant).
Instead of asking for a refund, it would be better to simply email headscreener for clarifcation on why your submissions weren't forwarded. Demanding a refund here is way over the line, IMO.
If you misunderstood the listing, accept it and move on. It's not the end of the world. It's one listing. If you see each listing as too precious and put too much stock in it, you will set your self up for lots of short term disappointments while missing the big picture--- it's about the long haul.
Best,
Casey
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