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Old 10th February 2010   #210
Id Ridden
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Originally Posted by 7rojo7 View Post
These are not the best of times. 1994, NY, I was making between 150 and 350 a day depending on what I was doing, sometimes more. I have a specific set of skills that at one time were absolutely necessary for anyone of any caliber to start their production process/artistic expression, my skills are still intact and have been enhanced by years of experience. Yet, I must now quit my profession, sell my tools at a drastically devalued prices and create a new identity. In the past 5 years this crisis has brought me divorce, bankrupcy, social alienation and various emotional problems. I love the work I do and I'm also a composer and a musician, I have been well critiqued even as a director in the theater. I don't give a rat's ass about CD prices or heavy honchos or any other reason why one justifies theft and the musician's union is not made from a bunch of ass munchers and everyone who worked in the music industry is filthy rich. Most of them are people like me who are now out of work and potentially a public burden. Anyone who steals music is a thief and a conspirator. To me it's not even an intellectual argument and anyone who wants to start an argument with me about piracy, which is a phenomenon which has all but ruined my life, will find themselves with their collarbones ripped from their torsos and shoved one up their ass and the other down their throats
Shitty, shitty deal...I feel your pain. Keep your chin up, it will get better. Hard to do but somehow someway you must make it through. Life is a funny thing, hopefully you will find the strength and courage needed and become happy again. Good Luck!
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