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WARNING: Rant Ahead…
 
I know what what I am about to say is going to piss some people off and in the mood I’m in right now, I don’t give a $#!+ because it needs to be said. If a musician / artist / group / band has to overcompensate with loud distorted instruments with massive amounts of compression to cover up the lack of lyrical / singing talent, then save the money by firing the producer / mixer / Sound / Studio Engineer. Newsflash: There is a such thing as over compression! It sucks and it makes the product sound cheap. If you have someone in your studio mixing your music together and they say over compression sounds great, then use some of that money to pay for their hearing to get checked. There is a HUGE difference between compressing the loud bass of an instrument and just having your volume turned up to be loud. I actually enjoy music loud and clear.
 
Another reason to save that money is so to hire someone who can actually write real music / lyrics that doesn’t sound like a 5-year-old came up with it. I expect that sort of lazy, wanna-be style in C-rap, boy bands (trash), K-POP, or in TOP 40 POP. That’s all disposable and made for a quick buck for the record labels. Flash in the pan, if you will. I know it’s a cookie-cutter technique for the last decade to have the loud bass compression on the drums, but it is stupid because it doesn’t sound organic. One of the reasons I couldn’t stand Nickelback (a boy band that tries to sound metal). Music isn’t supposed to sound artificial or fake. It comes from within and even though one might think it’s all sounds, it is one of those things that is better stuck in your head than in mine.
 
I get the whole idea of “creative expression”, but instead of bitching, moaning, and complaining about radio stations (internet and terrestrial) not playing the music, which causes the promoter to work overtime to get at least one song played somewhere, then the problem isn’t with the the medium. No, it’s the source. Have you ever heard the expression, “garbage in, garbage out”? It’s a very universal thing. You see, instead of telling yourself that “nobody understands the creative process”, maybe focus on what the product itself. If it is that important to have it played, find out what makes the person click “off” or “next” when the song comes out the speakers. Chances are that if the song is over compressed, that could be the culprit and needs to be reproduced or remixed.
 
While I’m on the subject, if the vocals are too low and/or not good sound quality, that’s a “turn off” for a lot of listeners too. Clap Tracks, POP sound effects, and music beds doesn’t belong in Country music, especially Red Dirt / Texas Country! I understand that there are singers who just want to sing and they don’t care what category / genre they are in as long as they can get in. To me, that is a slap to everyone who created, nurtured, and support Red Dirt / Texas Country. It should be the same feeling for those in Traditional Country as well. I’m not a musician, so my opinion probably can be used for toilet paper. I feel that now is a great time to re-evaluate the product, as a whole, and make the changes before full-scale tours can resume.
 
If an artist needs a tool to help them understand why their music isn’t getting played as much on radio stations, perhaps they need to ask their promoters to look into what is actually working on radio. If it’s a second opinion on a demo that is needed, if I got the time, I will be willing to help. There needs to be more integrity in the music. As much as I can’t stand Neil Diamond, he at least understood the importance of sound quality that attracts the most listeners. Even Michael Jackson and Prince had music that people from all across the spectrum appreciated. Billy Joe Shaver and Steve Earle, they all understand this. It’s the difference between C-rap and Rap. I’m glad to see there are more bands that put the “AW YEAH” back in Hard Rock / Heavy Metal again (God Bless FOZZY), but I really think it’s beyond time to put the “O” back in Country.

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Hello everyone!

I just wanted to make a quick note to welcome everyone to a new venture we are trying and I think it’s safe to say our listeners enjoyed it last Thursday night when we did it. I admit, I wasn’t sure it was going to work, but we will see how this works this week.

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  I’ll be the A-hole of the day by saying that:

– first of all, these elected officials (city and state) who want to close down local / mom & pop businesses during this COVID-19 should also stop getting their paycheck (no matter how big or small their pay is) until they reopen what they deem as “non-essential” businesses. Lead your people by example. That’s how you earn respect (and votes too). The longer you keep the business down, the more the natives are going to get restless. Quit saying it’s all because of social distancing is the reason why the COVID-19 hasn’t spread in our area. I think Walmart cancels that argument out. Plus you have people losing their jobs and business that won’t get the government loans. Seems fair to me that if they don’t get paid, you don’t either. No back-pay either. No balloon payments or gratuities. You’re people don’t get paid, you don’t get paid. For everyone running for office, you want to earn votes, or secure your positioni, take my advice.

– Second, all those Doctors who are too afraid to go face to face with their patients, but send their nurses (or below) to the patents car in the parking lot to take vitals and hold up an iPad to do their visit are NOT worth the money they charge per visit. In fact, your patients should be the ones getting paid if that is how you plan on “treating” your patients. How do you make a proper diagnosis / check up using skype or zoom? If you don’t have enough respect for the patient, then you should lose them to better doctors. Here’s a suggestion, instead of going to the office, maybe ask for the patients skype or Zoom ID and let the patient stay home so they don’t have to get out, especially if they are in pain already. Home health nurses are more that qualified to do the same thing for you. OR if you want to go that extra mile and show respect for the patient, schedule a Nurse-Practitioner to take the appointment. I’ve been helped by some really awesome Nurse-Practitioners in the area. I can recommend several. Yes, I know Doctors are human too, but if the nurses and other health professionals wear masks, so can the doctor. How do I know the doctor I’m talking to on skype or Zoom isn’t sitting on the toilet or staring at porn on the other window? Or being rebellious against social distancing with a Chinese hooker? If you want to your patients to trust you, you need to put forth the effort, even during this time.

– Third, Churches should start back up! Either in their cars listening on the radio (via LPFM or LPAM, I can consult on both), outdoors in the open area like Jesus used to, or in the church building. Hell, I’d sign up for a good old fashioned tent revival because I think we need one right now! I can’t speak for the owners, but a great place to do all three would be at the Tower Drive in theatre! I’m still waiting to see Passion of the Christ on that big screen. Have a sermon, and then a movie. Churches with people showing up, the people get an event that lets them get outside activities, and the theater wins with concessions / door charge ($10 car load? idk). Can’t do it at the drive in, how about Heavener Runestone park? Come on, ya’ll, I can’t be the only person around this area who has these ideas? What? Are you afraid you might offend somebody? What’s it going to take to get ya’ll fired up again? You’re people (God’s people) need you right now. I know there are some churches still doing small things to keep the “blood flowing in the body of Christ”, but if churches are supposed to be the motivators and mentors of their community, why are there other congregations in other states standing up while you sit on your duff? Do you not understand that depression is on the rise, drastically? Confusion and irrational actions is on the rise too. Want to make a difference and help the community? Start with toilet paper! Think I’m kidding? Here’s another idea, for every family that comes to church, hand them an 8-roll package as they are leaving the church at the end of the sermon instead of shaking their hand or patting them on the back. America produces about 90% of the country’s toilet paper. Find a manufacturer or distributor and make a deal with them.

    If any of this bruises an ego, p!$$e$ you off, or fires you up in any positive way, then good! Any more businesses and organizations need ideas or suggestions? I’m willing to work out trade or retain 10% of your monthly profits, whichever is more valuable.