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Covers bands - are they just parasites? (& how PRS works)
Dad3353 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
I'm sorry, but I don't understand this question. -
Covers bands - are they just parasites? (& how PRS works)
Dad3353 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
No-one consuming their basic needs for living is a 'parasite'. Anyone taking more from the World 'pot' is a parasite, as it inevitably comes to the detriment of all the others. It's this huge disparity across the Planet that is the cause of so much misery. It could (and should...) be much better for all, not just the 'parasites'. -
Covers bands - are they just parasites? (& how PRS works)
Dad3353 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
As long as everyone gets enough to live, what's the problem..? -
Covers bands - are they just parasites? (& how PRS works)
Dad3353 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
You've maybe not read the whole thing through, perhaps..? I esteem that everyone should be paid just for their existence on the Planet, so that they may eat. One shouldn't have to 'produce' for that; we're all born with nothing, and need to exist somehow. If there's any time spent doing other stuff, such as producing, one should be paid for that, at a flat, hourly rate, the same for everyone. The time you spend at home 'thinking', you're paid for anyway. The time you spend away from home playing would be paid on top of that 'living wage'. It would be impossible to get paid more than 24h per day, whatever the role, job or trade. It's a whole different way of thinking about 'profit' and 'worth'; it won't be agreed with by all, but I'm sure (without any proof...) that a very large chunk of the Planet's population would be in favour. I just need to become World President to set it all up. Don't hold your breath. -
Covers bands - are they just parasites? (& how PRS works)
Dad3353 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
I don't agree. Those that work get paid for the time they've spent, s'all. 'more/harder' doesn't come into it; all folk need to eat. Not all time spent is 'productive', but every one still needs to eat, whether they 'produce' or not (yes, even poets...). The only resource worth anything to humans on the Planet is Time. The rest is virtual, artificial, and limitless. We're quite a way away from the subject of this topic. -
Covers bands - are they just parasites? (& how PRS works)
Dad3353 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
See my other reply, concerning Universal Wage. I don't fundamentally understand the notion of 'recover those costs', in the context of not costing stuff in the same way. It's a step change, with a might big step. -
Covers bands - are they just parasites? (& how PRS works)
Dad3353 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
And some folk that I'm ridiculous..! Sheesh..! -
Covers bands - are they just parasites? (& how PRS works)
Dad3353 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
I believe that, in general, folk prefer to do quality work by nature, for the most part. Innovation need not (or even 'should not'...) be motivated purely for pecuniary reasons, nor should efficiency. -
Covers bands - are they just parasites? (& how PRS works)
Dad3353 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
No, and I don't see why one should. -
Covers bands - are they just parasites? (& how PRS works)
Dad3353 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Well, it's part of a whole philosophy which includes a Universal Wage, paid to everyone, with a fixed, universal rate per hour, worldwide. An hourly rate means that, for an eight-hour day, one would get eight hours of 'wage'. For some jobs, 'on call' hours would be paid. For some other jobs, 24/7 hours would be paid. This would ensure that no-one, no-one at all, would be paid more than the number of hours in the week. There would be a fixed 'minimum' wage for those not 'employed', paid to everyone. 'Working' would be on top of that. A diamond miner in South Africa would get the same rate as a sheep farmer in Wales and the president of France. We all, on the Planet, have the same basic needs, and I see no reason why some 'need' more than others. There's a few details to work on, but that's the general idea. Will it get voted in..? Not in France, the US of A nor the UK, I don't suppose, but might be popular in much of the World. One day, maybe... -
Covers bands - are they just parasites? (& how PRS works)
Dad3353 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Personally, I don't believe in royalty payments and the like, as a principle. I know that the World doesn't work the way I would like, and many (most..?) don't agree with me, but, for me, folk should be paid for their Time spent doing whatever they do. Writers should be paid for the time spent writing, musicians for the time playing music, presidents for the time spent presiding and miners for the time spent mining. I don't see why the popularity of anything makes anything subject to paying for its use, any more than a chair-maker gets paid for the number of times the chair is sat upon. He/she is paid for the time spent making the chair, end of story. A writer gets paid for the time spent writing the song/book/film/whatever. No, ('successful'...) writers (nor presidents...) won't subscribe to the idea, but that's how I think the World should work. Each person's Time is their only 'real' resource whilst they're alive, and is the only 'real' value to be considered. Just sayin'. -
Thanks for the 'heads up'; I'll be watching to see if there's any odd cookies popping up. All will depend on the way that cookies, if any, are presented, as 'essentiel for site to work properly' or 'optional, for legitimate use'. If the latter, it's a 'no go' for me without an opt-out. We'll see. Douglas
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Is 4 strings really enough? (Oooo i went there)
Dad3353 replied to BigJHW's topic in General Discussion
No-one with views on Howitzers..? -
Jolly good; slightly fuller review posted in another place ...
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Covers bands - are they just parasites? (& how PRS works)
Dad3353 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Why, then, was he playing the drums..? ... -
I had no idea you could buy a bass guitar in 1936!
Dad3353 replied to spencer.b's topic in General Discussion
And this ^^^^ is important or something..? -
Is 4 strings really enough? (Oooo i went there)
Dad3353 replied to BigJHW's topic in General Discussion
I've a four-string bass But I've also a sixer And a fiver, so... -
FREE TODAY ONLY: Positive Grid Bias FX2 standard
Dad3353 replied to fretmeister's topic in Recording
Downloaded and installed with no issues (after obligatory registration...) on Windows 10. Work well with Reaper, or as a stand-alone. Good sounds, quite a lot of choice of Fx, amps, cabs, with the option of 'upgrading' for even more choice. I doubt I'll be doing that, despite the sonic qualities, as it's a bit pricey for my low budget (and equally low guitar skills...). It's well worth this discounted price. -
Is 4 strings really enough? (Oooo i went there)
Dad3353 replied to BigJHW's topic in General Discussion
Yes, but which three..? Low 'E' missing..? The 'G' string..? Surely no-one playing with no 'A' string, or doing without the 'D' string..? (All this assuming 'standard' tuning; does anyone these daze use 'standard' tuning, or is that, too, a thing of the past, for the 'older' folk here..?)..? ... ... -
Is 4 strings really enough? (Oooo i went there)
Dad3353 replied to BigJHW's topic in General Discussion
When playing bass, it's usually a four, as that's what I have most to hand, but the fiver and (fretless...) six get their turn too, when the need arises. I don't think or play in 'patterns'; I play notes, intervals, chords and melodies, so the number of strings makes no difference for me. I'm far from virtuoso (on bass; I'm a drummer...), so optimising finger movement, high speed or slap/popping are not part of my repertoire; I just go from one to the other (and guitar, or a bit of keys...) without even thinking of these little (to me...) details. Simple, me..? Yes sirree..! -
He rolled a double, so gets another go..! ...
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We're 'straight to amp', too, but we leave the bass plugged in during pauses between sets. We have to change the battery every couple of years; battery old age and leakage is more of a concern to us than it going flat. (The amp has a 'Standby' switch for these occasions, but that's another matter...).
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Here is my contribution to the September 2023 Basschat Composition Challenge, illustrated with a picture chosen by Doctor J. It takes practise to give the Gift of Fire; this is not his finest attempt ... An intellectual exercise, here. Inspired in three parts : the well-known Greek myth of the creation of Fire, set to music using Alexander Scriabin's Mystic, Prometheus chord, with libretto stolen (like the Fire...) from Schubert's 'Prometheus', by Goethe (very freely translated, and supplied below ⬇️ ...). Philharmonik for the instruments, playing the Mystic Chord using RandARP, Jennifer for the philosophical outpouring. My usual Cockos NY 'glue' with Reaper, of course; what else..? Thanks for listening, if you already have; if you're about to, enjoy. Libretto ... Cover your sky, Zeus, with cloud mist and, like the boy who beheads thistles, practice on oak trees you and mountain heights; But you must leave me my earth and my hut, which you did not build, and my hearth, whose glow you envy me. I know nothing poorer under the sun than you, gods! You live meagrely on sacrificial taxes and breath of prayer, Your Majesty, and would starve if it were not for children and beggars, hopeful fools. Since I was a child and didn't know where to come from, I turned my stray eye to the sun, as if there were an ear over it to hear my complaint, a heart like mine to take pity on the oppressed. Who helped me against the titan's arrogance? Who saved me from death, from slavery? Didn't you complete everything yourself, with a holy glowing heart? And did you glow young and good, deceived, giving thanks to the sleeping one above? I honour you? For what? Have you eased the pain of the burdened one? Have you stilled the tears of ever the one in fear? Has not almighty time and eternal fate forged me into manhood, my lords and yours? Did you think that I should hate life, flee into deserts, because not all the blossoming dreams ripened? Here I sit, shaping people in my image. A generation that is like me, To suffer, to cry, To enjoy and rejoice And not to respect you, Like me!
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Until there's an emergency and no-one can call out. Yes, it's illegal to block 'phone use in that way.