How did Howie Day make it?
Hey..I haven't really posted here alot, but i read alot of the stuff on here all the time, and felt like posting today....I guess I just have a question...Why does an artist seem to have some in depth chord progressions to be considered a skilled artist...Don't get me wrong, its always a treat to here someone play guitar with an indepth progression, but is it necessary....I can definately say there are people that post on this site alone that have incredible ability...quite possibly better then Howies...but the best guitar skill, or the best voice isn't always needed to make it big..Some of the greatest never had "the voice" or the best skills but are considered "greats"...It all falls down to how the music makes the listener feel....Which I know you all know already....I guess he just spread his shit so far around that enough people just plainly enjoyed listening to it...just thought id add my 2 cents...
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I liked him until I saw him inconcert. I have two of his cd's so I decided to see a show. It was horrible. Playing was sloppy and singing was flat. I decided to see another of his shows. Once again I found the entire show to be sloppy. Anyone else have this experience? I cannot even listen to the cd's anymore because I was so dissappointed in his live sound.
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finally, someone who agrees with meDUS7IN wrote:I liked him until I saw him inconcert. I have two of his cd's so I decided to see a show. It was horrible. Playing was sloppy and singing was flat. I decided to see another of his shows. Once again I found the entire show to be sloppy. Anyone else have this experience? I cannot even listen to the cd's anymore because I was so dissappointed in his live sound.
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I saw one show. He wasn't off exactly, just that band he has blew nuts, and I mean blew. Howie himself looked like he had just snorted a few lines, and it just got boring. The shitty, crowd-surfing fellow concertgoers blew it too.fatjack wrote:finally, someone who agrees with meDUS7IN wrote:I liked him until I saw him inconcert. I have two of his cd's so I decided to see a show. It was horrible. Playing was sloppy and singing was flat. I decided to see another of his shows. Once again I found the entire show to be sloppy. Anyone else have this experience? I cannot even listen to the cd's anymore because I was so dissappointed in his live sound.
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Completely disagree with you. Listen, I think the guy is a tool but his singing is quite fantastic live. & FatJack I dont to to hear another word out of you. 8)DUS7IN wrote:I liked him until I saw him inconcert. I have two of his cd's so I decided to see a show. It was horrible. Playing was sloppy and singing was flat. I decided to see another of his shows. Once again I found the entire show to be sloppy. Anyone else have this experience? I cannot even listen to the cd's anymore because I was so dissappointed in his live sound.
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how can you disagree with him, were you at the concerts he went to or something?DropD-MB wrote:Completely disagree with you. Listen, I think the guy is a tool but his singing is quite fantastic live. & FatJack I dont to to hear another word out of you. 8)DUS7IN wrote:I liked him until I saw him inconcert. I have two of his cd's so I decided to see a show. It was horrible. Playing was sloppy and singing was flat. I decided to see another of his shows. Once again I found the entire show to be sloppy. Anyone else have this experience? I cannot even listen to the cd's anymore because I was so dissappointed in his live sound.
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fatjack wrote:how can you disagree with him, were you at the concerts he went to or something?DropD-MB wrote:Completely disagree with you. Listen, I think the guy is a tool but his singing is quite fantastic live. & FatJack I dont to to hear another word out of you. 8)DUS7IN wrote:I liked him until I saw him inconcert. I have two of his cd's so I decided to see a show. It was horrible. Playing was sloppy and singing was flat. I decided to see another of his shows. Once again I found the entire show to be sloppy. Anyone else have this experience? I cannot even listen to the cd's anymore because I was so dissappointed in his live sound.
So you can agree, but he can't disagree. What a delicious double-standard.fatjack wrote:finally, someone who agrees with me
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i wasn't agreeing with his statements about that particular concert. i was merely expressing that someone else finally realizes that maybe Howie isn't 100% all the time.TrippnBill686 wrote:fatjack wrote:how can you disagree with him, were you at the concerts he went to or something?DropD-MB wrote:Completely disagree with you. Listen, I think the guy is a tool but his singing is quite fantastic live. & FatJack I dont to to hear another word out of you. 8)DUS7IN wrote:I liked him until I saw him inconcert. I have two of his cd's so I decided to see a show. It was horrible. Playing was sloppy and singing was flat. I decided to see another of his shows. Once again I found the entire show to be sloppy. Anyone else have this experience? I cannot even listen to the cd's anymore because I was so dissappointed in his live sound.So you can agree, but he can't disagree. What a delicious double-standard.fatjack wrote:finally, someone who agrees with me
im still open to the possibility that he does well for the most part.
well putMatty Boom wrote:howie made it because he makes good music that is enjoyable to listen to
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Re: How did Howie Day make it?
The music industry has a way of trying to make certain artists seem "bigger" than they really are. Howie Day has fans, a lot in fact, but he's not in a position to play stadiums and I'd bet that most people in the United States don't even know who he is.Appsoldier wrote:Don't get me wrong, I like Howie Day. I just discovered him and I've learned three or four of his songs. But what I can't figure out is, his chord progressions on his originals are pretty standard. His lyrics are nothing to write home about. His voice, while awesome, isn't unique really. And the only time I've ever heard him do anything really remarkable w/ his guitar was on a few of his covers. This all to say I've heard better vocals (Miguel), better songwriting (Tico), and better guitar work (Josh) on this site alone.
So I guess I just don't understand how some people get record deals while others are sitting at home w/ more skill, learning the first guy's songs.
His claim to fame is his chameleon like voice and use of effects pedals for a one man show. Now, he's a got a band and major label backing.
At least he's got good taste in music.
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