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John
every time this question comes up I do however feel like a chump for turning down offers to license my songs for commercials etc. It's like, why should I care? Still, we soldier on.
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John
every time this question comes up I do however feel like a chump for turning down offers to license my songs for commercials etc. It's like, why should I care? Still, we soldier on.
JOHN!! DON'T LICENSE YOUR SONGS FOR COMMERCIALS! I mean, I'm not being a snob or anything. And I know that this wasn't the point of your comment. It's just...well, Sting had it right in the 80s when he said that he wouldn't license "Don't Stand so Close to Me" for a deoderant commercial (though clearly his mind has changed since then...fancy cars are clearly his weakness). I mean...why is Iron & Wine's "Such Great Heights" selling M&Ms? Your songs should not sell anything but your records!
and um...that's all.
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Rhino
To John: First of all, it's really cool that you choose to respond to these threads yourself, a lot of musicians wouldn't bother.
I didn't read the whole thread so maybe somebody else already asked, but here's a question for you: did you ever consider re-recording the songs on HAFG? I've skipped through this thread rapidly and I've got the idea your main problem with the record is the fact that there was something wrong with your recording equipment. Well, of course I understand that there has been some evolution in your songwriting since HAFG, so maybe you're not interested in recording old songs. But I was just wondering...
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icelander
edit: also, that sting song is a pretty bad example. ok, he didn't license it for a deoderant commercial. but he did license it for an episode of Friends where Joey was a posterboy for STD awareness.
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Rhino
you ever consider re-recording the songs on HAFG?
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Mike
once you give birth, it doesn't matter if you like the kid or not, the kid's out there and beautiful regardless
Funny how Things do Change though, huh? Mean'n now you actually have a kid.