The Band Cannot Sign To Another Label Or Even Put Out Its Own Material Unless They Are Released From Their Agreement, Which Never Happens.
Harmonics Are Vibrations A Fraction Of The Length Of The Vibrating String, Which Add Higher-pitched And More Complex Content To The Notes. With A Dull Instrument, The Harmonics Die Out, But With A Sustaining Instrument, The Harmonics Continue To Sound Along With The Fundamental Note.
When I'm In A Restaurant, I Don't Eat Red Meat. It Doesn't Taste Like Anything. But If A Friend Of Mine Is Grilling Stuff At His House, Its Almost Always Great.
Clip Your Year-end Column And Put It Away For 10 Years. See If You Don’t Feel Like An Idiot When You Reread It.
The Only Kind Of Restaurant I Could Imagine Doing Would Be The Extraordinarily Snooty Restaurant With Three Or Four Tables, And I Would Cook What I Felt Like Cooking. And You Could Eat It Or Not.
I'm Not A Particularly Good Cook. Part Of It Is That It Is The Kind Of Cooking Anybody Could Do If They Bothered. It's Improvisational. I Cook With Whatever I Have Laying Around.
If I Were A Gambling Man I Would Put All My Money On There Not Being Anything Other Than This Universe.
If The Label Presents Them With A Contract That The Band Don't Want To Sign, All The Label Has To Do Is Wait. There Are A Hundred Other Bands Willing To Sign The Exact Same Contract, So The Label Is In A Position Of Strength
I Have No Problem With Bands Using Participant Financing Schemes Like Kickstarter And Such. I've Said Many Times That I Think They're Part Of The New Way Bands And Their Audience Interact And They Can Be A Fantastic Resource, Enabling Bands To Do Things Essentially In Cooperation With Their Audience. It's Pretty Amazing, Actually.
When People Are Absurdly Tall, They Command Everyone's Attention When They Walk Into A Room. Nobody's Ever Dismissive Of Somebody For Being Too Tall.