Originally Posted by jay23
Originally Posted by Charlie2015
[quote=Marc Barnette]J
but without world class session players, producers, engineers, in world class facilities, how would she sound?


You could have recorded that on a cell phone and it would have sounded great. I used to work at the restaurant where Ketch Secor played open mic when he was in high school. He sounded great on a broken radio shack microphone through blown speakers. I don't entirely disagree with you. I just think the content counts for a lot more than what you're saying. Just my two cents! smile
Originally Posted by jay23
Originally Posted by Charlie2015
[quote=Marc Barnette]J
but without world class session players, producers, engineers, in world class facilities, how would she sound?


I don't know. Guess we'll have to agree to disagree. For example, did you hear Brandy Clark and Dwight Yoakam at the Grammys? You could have recorded that on a cell phone and it would have sounded great. I used to work at the restaurant where Ketch Secor played open mic when he was in high school. He sounded great on a broken radio shack microphone through blown speakers. I don't entirely disagree with you. I just think the content counts for a lot more than what you're saying. Just my two cents! smile
Originally Posted by jay23
Originally Posted by Charlie2015
[quote=Marc Barnette]J
but without world class session players, producers, engineers, in world class facilities, how would she sound?


I don't know. Guess we'll have to agree to disagree. For example, did you hear Brandy Clark and Dwight Yoakam at the Grammys? You could have recorded that on a cell phone and it would have sounded great. I used to work at the restaurant where Ketch Secor played open mic when he was in high school. He sounded great on a broken radio shack microphone through blown speakers. I don't entirely disagree with you. I just think the content counts for a lot more than what you're saying. Just my two cents! smile


It might have sounded great to you through a cell phone, but not to the record buying public.

I think content matters to the art of it, to the commerce of it, it's the packaging.

But what is "Content" to most, the content is how it sounds, makes them move and makes them feel a certain way.

I love lyrics, but there are probably thousands of songs I love, that I dont know any of the lyrics.