Friday, December 4, 2020

I always think about what would I want to know about if I was just a fan because that is what I am

 

I have always thought about what I would want to know about as a fan because that is what I am.   There are people out there who have the mind set that if I do not have an audience that I will not create or put my material  out there.   In Chris Hardwick’s book The Nerdist Way: how to get to next level in your real life create anyway regardless of wheather you have an audience or not just “create anyway that is an extremely self-defeating attiude and is an excuse when I get right down to it.   So get rid of it.   A creative person creates regardless.   Would I like to have more than one person’s prospective on this?   You bet I would but I do not think that is possible at this point.   When I think about what I want to write about I always think about when it comes to both professional wrestling and rock’n roll music I always think what would I want to know if I were just a fan reading this.   But the main thing I want to stress all  of this is my opinion when it comes to music for example all I can do is go with what I hear.   This is something I never understood and listening to Eddie Trunk got me to think about this he said that he never subscribed to the notion of it’s hip so I have to like it.   Or if someone does not like something they are haters or they take it personally.   That takes a lot of the fun out  of this.   I wish a lot of AEW fans did not take any of the critiscm so personally.   I hope people notice that I only focus on music that I enjoy there are just so many more musicans and bands that I love that I do not feel  they get the recognition that they deserve.   It is one of the things that made Eddie Trunk  want to get into radio because there were all of these musicans and bands that he loved that so many fans were unaware.   Eddie’s first band was Kiss and it took him a long time according to him to explore different musicans and bands.   Eddie Trunk was the first ever host to have a heavy metal radio show.   But that is what I try to do here is to write about musicans and bands that I truly love.   I want fans to know about musicans and bands that I think are underappreciated  or underated.   Others may not agree with me and that is fine that is the fun of it.   I need to correct something I wrote in the previous section Lance Hoyt Jimmy Rave with Christy Hemme I think  they were known as: Rock’n Rave they had a program with LAX : Homicide and Hernandez and they had a mystery female attack Christy and Rock’n Rave TNA and Spike TV came up with a policy that male on  female violence would not be tolerated.   Until Final Resolution that January where the mystery female unmasked and was revealed.   I need to also correct The Voodoo Queen Roxxi Laveaux: is from Kong Square  New Orlands Louisiana.   I’ll say it again I wish I had a girlfriend just like that.   I also have never ever subscribed to the notion of this musican or band has become more well-known or mainstream I am not a fan anymore.    I do not understand that.   There are fans out there who are like that two examples: The Eagles and Veruca Salt check out this song the morning sad from their 1997 album Eight Arms to Hold You.   Louise Post’s guitar playing on this track is really awesome.   Jim Shapiro’s drumming is one of the things that makes this song wonderful.   Eight Arms to Hold You also features:  shutterbug which the band performed on both The Jenny Mccarthy  Show on MTV: The 10 spot  and Saturday Night LIVE.   Eight Arms to Hold you also features a deep track called finally mine which is a favorite of mine.   Before anyone says well Bon Jovi became more mainstream  after their album Keep the Faith which I think is still their best album.   But what makes Bon Jovi different from the two bands I mentioned I do not think The Eagles and Veruca Salt ever went into a competly different direction into something  totally different then what they started as.   I do like the first Bon Jovi music video I saw called it’s my life.   The first Jon Bon Jovi music video I saw on VH1 was midnight at Chelsea from Jon’s solo album Destination Anyway released: in 1997.   This music video was my first ever exposure to anything Bon Jovi.   I think The Eagles did not face backlash until their album Hotel Calfornia was so successful but the band did not change.   Chris Jericho told a story about  how he saw Ronnie James Dio interact with fans Chris asked Ronnie you sign every autograph?   Ronnie said yes every autograph because “You’ll won’t remember  them but they’ll never forget”.   Ronnie also stressed to Chris that “they will also remember if you blow them off”.  

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