BonsaiSuperstar
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[edit: sorry, what "curveballs" can we "relish" over?]
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[edit: sorry, what "curveballs" can we "relish" over?]
i have a half full bottle of absynthe in my kitchen youre welcome to
Q: What is the last album you listened to and loved?
A: Fear - The Record
Q: What do you do?
A: things that mostly have to do with music
Q: What do you want to do ?
A: resist trends in modern thinking - help others to do the same
Q: What is the last album you listened to and loved?
A: Fear - The Record
Q: What do you think you will learn during Music 3.0 week?
A: I hope to be pleasantly surprised
Q: What do you think you can contribute to the conversation during this week?
A: crankiness
Q: What do you think the music industry will look like in 2022?
A: Grey goo
Q: How important is Copyright, privacy and government?
A: Very important for Business - disastrous for Art
Q: What’s your definition of innovation?
A: Re-framing the old questions
Q: Do you have a favourite sport? Who is your favourite team /sportsperson
A: Organised sport is as bad or worse than the 'music business'. Sport stars, like rock stars are overpaid to live other peoples' lives for them.
Q: Complete the following sentence ‘ A man walks in to a bar……
A: ... and punches a lion
Q: Do you think Ireland is a good place for bright ideas?
A: Anywhere is a good place for bright ideas
b) If not what could be done to improve this?
A: cultivate creativity
Q: Music 3.0 is taking place in Dublin. List a few things you would do to improve the city
A: Force owners of unused property to allow short term business operations; deregulate the vintners licence and reduce commercial rates
Q: What is your favourite music app and why? ( no bonus points for saying the Breakingtunes app )
A: not sure what qualifies as an app - I have probably never used one
Q: What are your impressions, if any, of the Irish music business?
A: A ghetto, wishing it was more than a ghetto... because we're entitled
Too true!! Ha ... -could be speaking too soon of course but ...A wise man once told me "to get ahead in this game it's not what you do, it's what you say you're going to do". He was talking about the civil service but i fear this still holds true. In other words, I'd love to compare the responses submitted by those invited to attend with the CVs of those rejected.
Too true!! Ha ... -could be speaking too soon of course but ...
Q: Do you have a favourite sport? Who is your favourite team /sportsperson
A: Organised sport is as bad or worse than the 'music business'. Sport stars, like rock stars are overpaid to live other peoples' lives for them.
Douchebag.
The Twitters said:@jimcarrollOTR: #music3 has been amazing, intriguing & inspirational. Thanks to speakers & participants for inputs & contributions so far. Roll on Saturday! (about 8 hours ago from Echofon)
anyone here go?
was there anyone that creates music at it....?
These are people who are doing really fascinating work in other areas whose stories, we felt, could chime with the participants in many ways. For all the myths and hyperbole about mavericks and rock’n'roll, the music business remains a bastion for conservatism when it comes to moving things forward and taking advantage of new possibilities. But many of the speakers have come up with instances of similar insitutional inertia in their careers and they showed how they sidestepped, shimmied or simply bulldozed their way through. The message was simple: it can be done. Or, in the words of Nichola Bates on the very first night setting a template for the week, “just fucking do it”. From accidental entrepreneurs to start-ups and back again, JFDI became a bit of a mantra.But the speakers were just one side of the equation. Watching the participants – who really deserve all the credit for us because they took a flyer on something new and untested and turned up every evening for more – interact with oneanother, swap tales and work out kinks in ideas as the week went by was quite fascinating. Our aim was to get people talking and thinking and it looks to me like we did that.
JC has an overview up on OTR http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/ontherecord/2012/05/28/a-week-in-the-life-of-music-3-0/
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