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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by onoffon » Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:39 am

As far as the music of ONOFFON, we had a review a while back written by Jason Spatola on our CD release, Your Mind. He opened with this line -"ONOFFON, the progressive jazz-rock trio from California, has once again achieved perfection with their second release, Your Mind."...and he closed with this -"Your Mind is one of the greatest albums of all time by any artist. I sincerely recommend it to anyone."Pretty outrageous statement to make but I liked it! He still has the review posted on his site -Spatola's Music Onlinehttp://spatolasmusic.iwarp.com/revonyd.htmlOkay - that's it from me... I promise...

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by nomiyah » Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:58 am

Quote:BTW, after the "masterpiece" comment, don't tell me you passed up the opportunity to hit him up for some cash for "continued artist development". Are you joking, Dave? If not, please tell me about this source of income, never heard of it.I didn't ask him for anything but advice, but he did open the door for another opportunity to pitch a song to an artist.Once a child is over the age of 10, their praise is hard for a parent to earn. My kid is brutal on my songs!!!! But he likes some of them and that always feels great.

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by nomiyah » Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:00 am

Quote:I played one of my songs and someone cried out "Play Freebird".

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by nomiyah » Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:15 am

Quote:Waytago, nomi!! I bet you keep that close to your heart always. Got a link to the song Thanks for asking. I'd love to hear what you think. And many thanks to everyone for your kinds words!!!! You're making a good feeling better.Before you listen to the song, I have to clarify that I asked him to evaluate Perfect Enough as an artist pitch. He didn't say this was a masterpiece of a recording. He specified a number of things he thought could improve the arrangement/production. He didn't comment on vocal delivery at all. His compliment referred to the song itself, lyrics and melody. He was especially impressed with the message of the song and the way it was crafted.You can listen at my website www.nomiyah.com click on "Listen to Nomi's Music". Or you can go to taxi.com/nomi and find "Perfect Enough". Old-timers will remember that I posted the lyrics a few months ago and got some feedback while writing it. Thanks for all you who contributed your ideas.PERFECT ENOUGH(Words and music by Nomi Yah)Verse 1Your child gets tallWhile you are busyThink of it isn’tIt really a shameIf you miss it allChildhood is briefPicture books and loose teethAnd that Little League gameMan, relaxChorusLife is perfect enoughPerfect enoughLord, it could be betterSometimes it’s roughBut today is perfect enoughVerse 2Your Jaguar’s fastBut you’re running lateYou won’t catch the planeBut you’ll get on the nextAnd you’ll fly first-classTrying to achieveThe American DreamWhile you’re piling up debtsMan, relaxChorusLife is perfect enoughPerfect enoughLord, it could be betterSometimes it's roughBut today is perfect enoughBridgeYou should be proud of what you’ve doneLook how far you’ve comeVerse 3It’s all a matter of priorityKeep up what you’re doingIf it doesn’t ruinThe time that you spendWith your familyYou are their rockAnd they love when you walkThrough that door at the endOf the dayChorusLife is perfect enoughPerfect enoughLord, it could be betterSometimes it's roughBut today is perfect enough

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by squidlips » Mon Sep 10, 2007 10:09 am

Ooh!! I love that song. I especially love how you surprised me when you off-beated the timing of the chorus, holding out Lord, dragging the first line. Surprised me. And it's got a great melody.Well DONE! No wonder you got such a wonderful compliment. Great song, Nomi. I'm listening to King for a Day right now. Lovely stuff you've got going.

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by onoffon » Mon Sep 10, 2007 11:39 am

Hey Shaka - I think you're reading a little too much into this. Sometimes a compliment is just that - a compliment. It all depends on the context and situation, I suppose. Is this person going to gain in some way by saying your music's good? A compliment only needs to be backed up by a contract if that's what you were going in for in the first place...Otherwise, it's merely one person's opinion. And we all know what they say about opinions...

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by davewalton » Mon Sep 10, 2007 2:01 pm

Quote:Quote:BTW, after the "masterpiece" comment, don't tell me you passed up the opportunity to hit him up for some cash for "continued artist development". Are you joking, Dave? When you see this... , it means YES!

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by liamkelly » Mon Sep 10, 2007 2:27 pm

I'm curious about the title of this thread. Is a compliment from someone higher up the musical food chain more valid than any other? Is it the 'best'? What is a 'best' compliment? I don't really know about these things I'm sort of with OnOffOn here who rates the review of a young prog-jazz-rock lover as one of his best. The young guy's opinion was as valid as any.I've never had a 'honcho' rate my music to my face. I just know that my six year old son knows all the words to all of my songs, that every now and then the listings people that I subscribe to pass my tunes on, every now and then a library signs a track or two, that my friends may get a tear in their eye with one of my tracks every now and then and that I'm on a life long mission with this simple music of mine. No best or worst compliment from anyone matters to me per se, nor is going to derail me.Hell, even Dave Walton said one of my tracks was passable. Well, semi passable Liam

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by squidlips » Mon Sep 10, 2007 2:32 pm

I'm with you on the kids thing, Liam. When your kids think your music is cool......it's cool. They're hard to please after a certain age and can truly be harsh critics, especially when they go through the rebellious teen years. They keep me on my toes.

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by nomiyah » Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:32 pm

Quote:I'm curious about the title of this thread. Is a compliment from someone higher up the musical food chain more valid than any other? Is it the 'best'? What is a 'best' compliment? I don't really know about these things Liam, I totally get your point and I agree an industry opinion doesn't matter more than anyone else's. The reason I consider it one of the best compliments is that for me winning a Grammy has always been a symbol of attaining the highest peak in the industry. It certainly isn't necessary for me to consider myself successful, happy or fulfilled. But it's like a football player at the Superbowl, an athlete at the Olympics or a horse at the Triple Crown, it's a symbol of attainment. So to have one of the top people at the Grammy's give me that acknowledgement is the closest I've ever come to that dream. That's why it felt like one of the best compliments. But I really agree with you that it doesn't automatically count as more important than the opinion of someone else.NomiPs- Congrats on being a Taxi featured artist recently.

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