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once again im really brought up by everyone's response to another delay
in another one of our projects... i cant thank you all enough for being
so understanding and generous in your reactions, everyone with almost
no exception said they didn't mind waiting etc... i don't mean to get
overly sentimental but i really have a 'thing' about disappointing the
fans who in a way are the purest part of the whole system...
(i know for ex that debbie feels bad when she's hustled past groups of
autograph seekers, stuff like that is unavoidable unfortunately)
i didn't really expect to get such immediate feedback.... im sorry
to the dude who is worried that us "pissing around" with the record for
too long is in his opinion going to be detrimental but i think aside from
him everyone else i heard from has got a good idea of what goes on
one of the messages i got, from Els in belgium is worth noting;
here's an excerpt
I'm starting to understand the music-buzz a bit now, I
always thought it was simple to record an album and release it, but now
I'm getting the fact that it's not all up to the artists but more up to
the people behind the scene that are pulling the strings.
A "friend"of mine "Katrina Leskanich", she's the former singer of the
band Katrina and the Waves, has been busy with her first solo album, and
that's been delayed over and over again as well.
that sums up the basics... the conflicts for me arise from trying to understand
my motivations for doing this in the first place, trying to work in the
system, produce mass art that at the same time is personal etc etc
once again you all have made my day... debbie had been really disappointed
by the delay and i know she'll be cheered by you'alls comments
more rehearsing today
thanx agggggainnn
chris
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