>Pat Metheny and Mike Brecker who started with Joni Mitchel...
That's some bad info there.
That's some bad info there.
List of musicians changed career with better success...
@czarivey Really? He never got radio airplay, not even on college radio. Hell, most people never even heard of the band Japan. When Sylvian played live, he rarely could get any venue >500 seats. Most record stores wouldn't even give him his own plastic divider card. IMHO, that is UNDER-appreciated considering his great talent, both musically and as a singer. Sometimes I think you just enjoy disagreeing. Cheers, Spencer |
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sbank1,413 posts09-17-2016 10:51am@czarivey Really? He never got radio airplay, not even on college radio. sbank, His (Dave Sylvian’s) music was never radioplay standard. The venues he booked were always full EVERY time I purchased ticket for his live performance. Similar to David Sylvian, I went to Nina Hagen who performed at substantially smaller venue Joe's pub and another time Coney Island High in NYC. Both of these standing venues were full of people... I remember her lipstick smooch on my cheek after flowers and signature on my records :-) This under-appreciation than is I guess typical for all obscure bands. I might not disagree, but perhaps lost in definition. Now I know that bands or artists that never got into radio play are all UNDER-appreciated right? |