Bands don't play the whole LP. They play a selection of the songs that they like.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In a way, I pattern myself after all the bands I used to like as a kid. Every time they put out LPs, they had a whole new look and a new sound.
If part of the purpose of making an album is to get some radio play, then you might as well think about that. But that's not really how we picked the songs.
I thought my Beatles LPs sounded pretty good on a record player, but that was before I had heard a CD.
I'm sometimes critical about other artists who come out with something different until maybe I hear the music. If the music is there, then they did their job, and I'll enjoy the CD.
I never paid attention when the LP became the cassette and the cassette became the CD and now we're dealing, you know, with MP3s. It's okay.
I don't know how other bands play the same songs every night.
Every now and then, a lot of bands doing the same kind of music will organically sprout up at once.
Being in a band is far more than playing an instrument. It's surviving. It's getting an album together.
People don't really listen to albums anymore. They just find good songs.
I didn't really buy LPs or go to concerts.