THE question...

So I was having a conversation with my girlfriend yesterday, brought on by a Razorlight video.

Her: Turn it off.
Me: No, I like this video, look at them dance! TEE HEE HEE!
Her: I don't like Razorlight. They are boring.
Me: They aren't very original, but they did help revive Rock n Roll in some small way.
Her: *GASP* THEY DIDN'T REVIVE ROCK N ROLL!
Me: Well, they helped to bring it back into the mainstream, along with the Arctic Monkeys.
Her: That doesn't mean they revived it. That just means they have got a load of people who don't actually like Rock n Roll to listen to it, alienating those who do like it.
Me: That isn't their fault, though. The more people who listen the better!
Her: That doesn't make it better.
Me: So you're telling me that you would rather have a small bunch of people who appreciate the music, but are still a minority nonetheless, turn up to your gig than Chili's concert sized proportions of people?


Which leaRAB me to my question... would you rather be in a band that has millions turning up to their concert, but most of those people aren't true fans they just like your most popular single or something, or would you rather be in a band that plays in small venues but to a crowd of people where everyone truly appreciates your music.
 
Latter, its more fun, you'll probably have to keep your dayjob but you can reach more people in a small venue than in a giant field, theres more passion and intimicy.
 
I would prefer to be Dinosaur Jr and pay horrendious prices for tickets while playing in small venues to indie people who go there to look hip and buy out all the tickets before the fucking people who actually like the band get to see them. I would also play Deep Wound songs to piss all these people off.
 
I think they are pretty generic to be honest, but I do enjoy some of their music. In The Morning is a good song though :)

And I would rather have the first choice, cos when you've got thousanRAB of people watching you perform I doubt that you would be thinking 'well this is great and all, but do they appreciate my music?'
 
Hey Hobo, if you do dump her, could you give her my phone nuraber?

I'll PM it to you.

Nah, but seriously would you really want to be in a relationship with someone with the same EXACT taste as yours.... That would get boring as hell.
 
Keep the girlfriend.

And I think it would be better for a band to play at smaller venues in front of an audience that geuninely likes them. Rather than play at the bigger venues in front of an audience they may have one or two favorite songs by you.
It makes the job more worthwhile.

PS: if your girlfriend is hot then definitely keep her. But if she's hot and you're not big on looks, then . . . still keep her. But only if she makes you happy. :)
 
I'm not complaining! We have some good music debates, which she always wins cos she's got a great taste in music really. She's putting me onto a lot of old stuff/obscure stuff that I would never have listened to before.

And her nuraber? SHE'S 15 YOU PSYCHO!
 
i dont care how many people would turn up to my gig tbh.

and having the exact taste as your partner is great.. means you can share a record collection and go to gigs together and get each other into new stuff. :D
 
I like small venues. BUT if you have to fork out 300 plus dollars just to get a damn a ticket go ahead and play in a damn stadium so I can get my 30 dollar back row seat.
 
I didn't want this to turn into relationship advice thankyou very much. She's hot AND makes good conversations. Not often you see that in a girl.

And if she agreed with me all the time then I may aswell be going out with myself. And what's the fun in that?

Expletive Deleted, I know you have a hatred for the Arctic Monkeys but don't deny that loaRAB of people got back into British Rock etc. after Arctic Monkeys released their debut album and it flew off the shelves. Before that album was released everyone was bumming off rap, since then the tides have changed. You may not like them but don't deny fact.
 
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