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Post by geo » Wed Apr 29, 2009 5:37 am

Apr 19, 2009, 8:45pm, cameron wrote:Apr 19, 2009, 3:23pm, wignelson wrote:[quote author=toddt board=peer thread=13154 post=132774 time=1240181754]If you haven't found anything worth while that I have posted lately, rejoice. Now you don't have to waste any time listening to it anymore.Wig Well I may not rejoin Taxi when my membership runs out either, but I hope I'm a bit more gracious about it. Ditto, it's been a great experience, if not a successful one ...Peace, Geo

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Apr 20, 2009, 8:44am, cameron wrote:Apr 20, 2009, 5:58am, wignelson wrote:Sorry if I sound ungracious to you, Cam. I was responding to a guy who says he's listened to my "stuff" and dismissed it as uninteresting.I seriously doubt that he has heard more than a few of my tunes.When someone says that to you, remember to be gracious. All I said was, rejoice, now you don't have to bother with it anymore.Wig Not to worry Wig. I should have just kept my mouth shut. You're a talented guy and you'll find your niche if you haven't already. I wish you the best of success.Cam[/quote]I think Cam and I are sharing a brain...

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Post by wignelson » Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:05 am

Apr 29, 2009, 5:56am, matthoggard wrote:Wig,Ive liked several of your tunes. I voted for you over at "the ramp" and I hope you win that title. You are obviously passionate about your songs and I respect that alot but what Ive learned in the past year of rejections and critiques is that If Im going to make it as a songwriter then I have to quit writing for myself. A great piece of advice to me recently is my new mantra."Amateur songwriters write what they want to hear."Professional songwriters write what other people want to hear."Plain and simple, it sucks but thats how it is. It has nothing to do with originality or sounding like someone, its all about having the right sounding piece of music for that exact moment in time. The a'la's are just reference points. Your a really talented writer and I think you have a great vision for music. Id say that you also have the ego to go with it. I dont mean that in a bad way, we have to have some ego to survive the scrutiny we receive. I think your ego is getting in the way of your objectivity about your songs. I have had the same problem and its taken me a year to realize that. Im sorry youre so cynical about the whole TAXI thing. Ive been there but Im also learning and getting experience I would not have gotten without joing TAXI. Youll find a place for your songs. There are dozens of Indie labels out there. Try some cold calls like BillG said. It might very well be worth your while.MattThanks for the advice, Matt. I was kind of hoping you would voice an opinion about the song or the mix.I wouldn't make a big deal about this TAXI thing that you refer to. It's not a big deal to me anymore. I was hoping TAXI would make a connection for me to be a writer. That's what I do, write songs.Now, if I were an artist, I might have more luck with TAXI. I don't plan on renewing my membership, but only because TAXI is not for me. As a writer, (not a performing artist anymore) I will just park my songs in libraries in three or four genres. The point being that I forgot that priceless advice that I was given in college 30 years ago. That is: "When someone asks you for money, run the other way."I think it's enough for the library to get half the proceeds of your work. When someone asks you for money to expose you to the library, you might want to think better about it. That's just my opinion.Alternative country is not a genre that I write in usually, I just played around with Taxi Whore to experiment. I'm sorry people can't get by the bitterness in the lyrics. Funny, when Alanis Morriset sings bitter lyrics, people don't get all bent out of shape about it. But the song does need a bridge. I may still share my work with this forum, but I share my work on a half dozen forums. I think I just won Song of the Month over at SongRamp. That's quite an honor. I'm sure I'll see you around. Good luck with your music.Wig

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Apr 29, 2009, 12:05pm, wignelson wrote:Apr 29, 2009, 5:56am, matthoggard wrote:Wig,Ive liked several of your tunes. I voted for you over at "the ramp" and I hope you win that title. You are obviously passionate about your songs and I respect that alot but what Ive learned in the past year of rejections and critiques is that If Im going to make it as a songwriter then I have to quit writing for myself. A great piece of advice to me recently is my new mantra."Amateur songwriters write what they want to hear."Professional songwriters write what other people want to hear."Plain and simple, it sucks but thats how it is. It has nothing to do with originality or sounding like someone, its all about having the right sounding piece of music for that exact moment in time. The a'la's are just reference points. Your a really talented writer and I think you have a great vision for music. Id say that you also have the ego to go with it. I dont mean that in a bad way, we have to have some ego to survive the scrutiny we receive. I think your ego is getting in the way of your objectivity about your songs. I have had the same problem and its taken me a year to realize that. Im sorry youre so cynical about the whole TAXI thing. Ive been there but Im also learning and getting experience I would not have gotten without joing TAXI. Youll find a place for your songs. There are dozens of Indie labels out there. Try some cold calls like BillG said. It might very well be worth your while.MattThanks for the advice, Matt. I was kind of hoping you would voice an opinion about the song or the mix.I wouldn't make a big deal about this TAXI thing that you refer to. It's not a big deal to me anymore. I was hoping TAXI would make a connection for me to be a writer. That's what I do, write songs.Now, if I were an artist, I might have more luck with TAXI. I don't plan on renewing my membership, but only because TAXI is not for me. As a writer, (not a performing artist anymore) I will just park my songs in libraries in three or four genres. The point being that I forgot that priceless advice that I was given in college 30 years ago. That is: "When someone asks you for money, run the other way."I think it's enough for the library to get half the proceeds of your work. When someone asks you for money to expose you to the library, you might want to think better about it. That's just my opinion.Alternative country is not a genre that I write in usually, I just played around with Taxi Whore to experiment. I'm sorry people can't get by the bitterness in the lyrics. Funny, when Alanis Morriset sings bitter lyrics, people don't get all bent out of shape about it. But the song does need a bridge. I may still share my work with this forum, but I share my work on a half dozen forums. I think I just won Song of the Month over at SongRamp. That's quite an honor. I'm sure I'll see you around. Good luck with your music.Wig Wig,I think you have already made it very clear on this Forum that TAXI is not a fit for you. I think it may be time to move on to a new subject. Just my opinion, but I am a little tired of your ongoing "digs" about the TAXI business model, especially in light of the fact the same model is working for me and many others on this Forum.Again, just my opinion, it's becoming a little insulting and continues to demonstrate to me that your have some studying to do about how the business really works.Chuck
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Post by mojobone » Thu Apr 30, 2009 4:39 pm

Divorce Lawyers? Them's fightin' words!j/k, best of luck in your future endeavors Wig; I've enjoyed hearing your music.
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Post by wignelson » Tue May 05, 2009 9:50 am

Here is a more recent mix with a better link.http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7524532Keep in mind this is sung by a woman.Wig

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Post by k o star » Wed May 06, 2009 3:33 am

May 6, 2009, 6:21am, jdhogg wrote:My cunning plan (for song writing ) is to give the market what it wants in an original heartfelt way as possible. Get the $ in then do exactly what I want.Same here -Kel
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