fix it in the marketing
jose, i think you're an idealist - that's ok.
you'll see, after a decade or two of doing what you're doing.
and believing what you believe.
ego and life experience are strong factors.
no artist or self-actualized professional can sustain without.
so, nobody can tell you what time it is.
maybe you'll prove everyone here wrong one day.
if that's what you really want, and what your destiny is,
i hope you do.
more than anything, though, i wish you all happiness.
because all the rest of this stuff is just a lot of bs, in the end.
jmvho.
carry on lads -
best to all of you.
and, for the record, i disgree with zappa on ONE major point.
music is NOT the best, even though it's great fun.
even music, no matter how great, gets boring, after a while.
LIFE is more important than music.
i've had to realize this OVER and OVER again.
sorry for the ot.
again, my opinion, based on my own decades of experience
(granted, i'm no zappa, or pussycat dolls) -
fix it in the marketing.
billboard and grammy's fuuck