Had a horrible nightmare...couldn't sleep.
Drank some lemonade.
Didn't help.
Checked the band MySpace thingy to see how many new "friends" I had...found a drunken fucking note from Mark Prindle on this new "bulletin board" feature that showcases silly bullshit from your online "buddies".
It was about how much Prindle loved Paul McCartney. It was difficult to know what the hell he actually meant by
anything in this McCartney ramble...but I inevitably visited his site, and I was struck by this old 1994 interview (conducted when neophyte Prindle was probably my age) when I felt compelled to go rifling through his site:
Mark Prindle wrote:Guzzard?
David Wm. Sims wrote:Guzzard! Which I suppose isn't a one-syllable word. I liked them a lot! I thought they were really fun.
Mark E. Prindle wrote:Are you on the Information Superhighway?
David "Wm." Sims wrote:No, the brushes that I've had with the Internet - it just seemed like a bunch of fucking smartass brats who don't know anything about anything.
Mark E. Mark wrote:Yeah! That's it actually! (present company included!)
Davey Sims wrote:People that think that because they have a computer, they're intelligent. I mean, I'm sorry. I'm just not buying it. Especially given what I read, the crap these people post.
Prindle wrote:Oh. You've seen the Indie Rock lists and stuff?
Sims wrote:Right. Like "Indie Rock." What does that mean?
Prindle wrote:I don't know. Not a whole lot these days. But it used to mean Dinosaur Jr.!
SimFarm wrote:Well yeah! I think I sort of take exception to the whole "indie vs. major label" debate. It's just that I know so many people that got screwed over by one indie label after another and never did get treated fairly `til they went to a major label. Sonic Youth comes to mind. They just got reamed by Homestead, then SST, then Blast First and then never did get treated fairly `til they signed to Geffen.
El Prindle wrote:At which point they were called "sell-outs."
Rapeman wrote:Right. See, when I think of selling out, I think of somebody who sort of, in order to make the money, makes some sort of compromise. I mean, you look at the Melvins record and Sonic Youth records. Those records you can tell are not like, there's not some label bastard looking to get `em a number one hit at the wheel there, and pushing people around and making threats and stuff. I think that that stuff still goes on a lot, but it doesn't have to be like that. And I think a lot of the people that come up through indie labels are too smart to let that happen.
Personally, I think I have a mild understanding of the pitfalls of major label "stardom," but the decisions that others make are not my own...it's difficult to judge them (but I still have my opinions). I wonder if indies still turn off bands with
their poor business practices or if this is just a justification...an excuse for later (impending?) behavior.
kerble wrote:Ernest Goes to Jail In Your Ass