that someone, provided he/she had an inner need to express it, would find
the time anyway. i worked three jobs at one point in my life, and still had
the strength and will to create music. if there is no "i'm too tired to
express myself or do what i love" then it is serving a positive purpose for
you, and probably others... in other words, not having the time to invest in
it should not be an issue; you find the time, by any means necessary, or
wither away and/or compromise yourself. I'd love to get paid a bunch for
sitting around and making music, but firstly, i think it would compromise,
no matter to what degree, my freedom of expression, and secondly, it isn't
necessary to my expression that money be involved, unlike some so-called
artists.
vzaem
quoted 19 lines that's why i don't
> > that's why i don't
> > think artists should be paid more than it costs to produce the art.
>
>
> this is true. but how do you pay for the time invested in it?
> someone had
> to write the stuff, good or bad!
>
>
> Peter "Pachinko" Ý
> - http://www.mp3.com/pachinko -
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