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Re: Inaccessability of music



>Axiom 1: The number of individuals in an audience will be inversely 
>proportionate to the experimental and avant-garde nature of the 
>performance

There doesn't seem to be any relationship actually.  I've seen packed
houses for harsh noise gigs, and more people listening- and
applauding!- from the parking lot 'cause the stage volume was so
dangerously loud.  (I was one of those- only one set of ears ya know).
The next night for a normal indie rock band, 6 people.  Go Figure.  It
has more to do with hype, what else is happening, the size of the
performers's entourages, and luck than anything rational.    

>Comment 1: I'd love to show up for a gig where the venue is full, and 
>proceed to clear the room (audience =0)

Done that.  Hard to tell if you suck or they suck or both when that
happens (it's happened to me twice).  More fun was the time we drove
out everyone except the hard-core drunks (and the bar lady passed us a
note about 20 minutes in threatening to cut the power), but the drunks
told after us how much they liked it and bought us beers!  Go Figure.

>Axiom 2: The degree of performance satisfaction and  artistic 
>gratification 
>of an experimental/avant-garde artist is directly proportionate to the

>number of people who show up for his/her gigs and rave over how 
>original, 
>creative, and interesting his/her performance was...i.e. how much they

>feed 
>his/her ego.

I can live without the ass-kissing, personally.  Just buy the merch.
;-)  

-rabbi


 
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