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by instant_zen_Archive
i won't pass judgement on the validity or artistic prowess of anyone's band, but i just think that if a band is good enough, they should be able to network and "get out there" without using myspace as a tool. the way i see it, most of the bands that use myspace as their *primary* (important emphasis here) means of networking are largely crappy ripoff genre bands that have little new to offer to the musical realm.
i say this, mind you, with the mentality that i am one such musician. i write songs for myself, and play in a band for the two other people that play in that band. i think it's an incredible release of tension, and i enjoy it a great deal, but i have no intention of forcing my personal artistic output on others.
that's my biggest problem with myspace: it's just another form of commercial. i don't need to be bombarded with anymore commercials. i avoid t.v. because i hate commercials. i don't need an analogous venue on the internet (yes, i know this could be taken a million ways, but you know what i mean).
again, i'll admit to using it. but i don't use it for booking shows, or for selling CDs, or for any other type of networking. i think networking over the internet is largely null and void until you make some sort of real contact (i.e. telephone, real mail, or meeting in person).
if i got lasik surgery on one eye, i could wear a monacle.