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A change in perspective
Zuma:
I always said in order to sing a good country song, you have to be able
to stand on the stage with your pants down, heart on your sleeve
and have nothing to lose. >:D I think it's like Osage Outlaws signature
"I started with nothing and have most of it left today". ;D
But yes, the spirit is in the "keep on keeping on". :) A lot like my life. O:)
Take solace in your own and family's strength and a little as well from
our little family here at PA. We live and learn but it don't much matter
if we have no one to share it with. Oh and one more---- If you want it
done right----Do it yourself. It builds character, like yours.
God bless and let's have a song out of it all.
Zuma
Chippintuff:
Are you recording, or at least writing down, your music? Sometimes all it takes is for an hot upstart to find it, and you're famous and don't have to struggle with the same bills.
WA
sleek:
I write it all down. Maybe oneday somebody with poor taste in music will spend a lot of money on me and buy my stuff. I havent written many that are good, maybe enough for one album and a single ( i dream ). Unfortunately I can only write lyrics and and a melody. Writting actual music, thats beyond me.
When i was at the Grand Ole Opry, I did get lots of compliments on my song. Buuuut, they are paid to be polite there, so....
sleek:
Not to hijack my own thread but.... I really wish, i knew someone who could help me out with my songs. I need someone to bounce my stuff off of and tell me if it stinks or not.
sleek:
Guys, I appreciate all ypur comments. Im not certain on how to respond to make conversation of it. This is a sit back and think type of thing for me, hard to do when I open my mouth.
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