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ASCAP & AI
by John Lawrence Schick - 06/27/26 05:17 PM
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Riot Fest
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/21/26 10:51 PM
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What's all the fuss about! Didn't hear the song, but love the chorus and hook. I feel those parts are very well written. Achey Breaky Heart, Swingin', She Don't Know She's Beautiful, Pop A Top, and many other songs with simple and sometimes referred to (as you folks say), "lame lyrics," seem to always make money.
I don't see this point as being relevant to making money in the music business; other than a bit of ones jealousy, and inflated egos.
Writing great lyrics, of course, would be the ultimate situation, if one had the gift. I think being versitile, can only benfit ones chances for success Regarding what grabs me in first hearing a song; Yes- The music, and the beat rule!
Rock On!
or is that Country On? Now that's lame.
Cal
[This message has been edited by Cal (edited 10-07-2004).]
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