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Originally posted by ONEN
I'm often miffed at George Benson later smooth-pop stuff. I mean... does/did he actually make money out of it? I can only assume so, kinda like a Carlos Santana retirement package, because the guys an awesome, fabled guitarist.... why not stay an awesome, fabled guitar legend? Unless he's grown out of jazz, or something...
You gotta do what you gotta do, I suppose. :confused:
12-11-2002 09:22 PM
Originally posted by ONEN
I'm often miffed at George Benson later smooth-pop stuff. I mean... does/did he actually make money out of it? I can only assume so, kinda like a Carlos Santana retirement package, because the guys an awesome, fabled guitarist.... why not stay an awesome, fabled guitar legend? Unless he's grown out of jazz, or something...
You gotta do what you gotta do, I suppose. :confused:
12-11-2002 09:22 PM
Originally posted by Jim Soloway
It's really pretty simple. He had a family to support and jazz wasn't making him enough money to keep them alive. Before Breezing, he was struggling just to make enough to pay the basics. Now he's a star for life. I don't listen to anything he does anymore, but I never begrudge a musician's success, no matter what it takes. It's just way too uncommon.
12-11-2002 09:25 PM
Originally posted by ONEN
Yeah, I'm not dissing the guy, he's done more for music than I ever will, and you cant eat respect. I'm happy to see anyone get ahead in music (yes, even boy/girl bands. In fact, it annoys me most to hear people dissing them). I've heard he's still open to new idea's & always keeps his chops warm, too. While we're on the subject: whats some awesome Santana?
12-12-2002 03:14 AM
Originally posted by ONEN
While we're on the subject: whats some awesome Santana?
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12-12-2002 01:02 PM
Originally posted by Gearasameanstoamusicalend
How about this:
Think of the George Benson record that you despise the most. Listen to it from a production point of view. Analyze it from a technical point of view. Chart the tunes and play the different parts.
You will learn a ton.
You can then decide to play the stuff, or not.
Now, compare the sales of this record to the best-selling record you have. Who sold more?
You see, sales mean that the music was appreciated by someone. Real people bought the records. Many even enjoyed the music.
You are criticizing an artist for selling their work?
It doesn't meet your standards of purity and good?
It's America! You're free to say it.
You are also free to do better.
Even at your artistic best, you'll have critics. Critics have talents as critics.
If you played your music for George Benson, what would he say about your stuff?
I'll bet that any of you would love to take a lesson with him. If you did, would you spend the time moaning about a Benson record you personally didn't like?
Or, would you bite your tongue and try to learn something that could make you better?
I'd learn everything I could, giving Benson the respect that he has earned over a lifetime of work.
That's what this post is about.
If you really want to hear George, playing the style of music that you love the most, contact his agent, and hire him for a private gig.
You could even sit in with him. He is very personable and would like to hear you play!
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