Report: We’ll have to wait for “G.I. Joe: Retaliation” for next year, Paramount wants to add 3D for the film…

Well, look like we’ll have to wait even longer for the “G.I. Joe” sequel, “Retaliation”. Paramount is pushing the film back, 9 months of it’s original release date, June 29th. Instead, it’s coming out, March 29th, 2013. This is creating controversy on the internet today. It’s pissing people off. It’s pissing me off ’cause I’ve been looking forward to this movie. I absolutely LOVED, the first movie.
I’m a huge GI Joe fan, loved the action figures and cartoons when I was a kid. The movies are staying true to the characters and stories. This is how greedy Hollywood is. Thanks to James Cameron, Hollywood is now jerking off over 3D. I don’t like today’s 3D too much. The only good 3D movie of today, was “The Avengers”. So far, I haven’t liked any other 3D movie. These days Hollywood is giving you a choice to either see the film in regular 2D or 3D.
That’s the only reason they are doing this, competition. Money. They want to compete with other 3D movies. I pretty much blame it on, “The Avengers”. Paramount, thinks they can top Marvel.
Deadline, reports.
Kev
Musicians making friends with other musicians and doing it the right way…
I know musicians making friends with other musicians has always been a pretty popular thing that goes on in the unsigned music world. I understand why musicians feel the need to make friends with other musicians in their music scene. They do it so they can get more contacts. Hoping to get gigs with them or even form a band with them. Some musicians do it just for networking in the music scene and try to get known around them so they can be a part of the scene. Some do it to try to get their own music out there. Some do it for the enjoyment of hanging out ’cause they have good music discussions having the same taste in music. Lot of reasons why musicians want to be friends or just “buddies” to other musicians.
In the past, when I was out there gigging, I hung out with some musicians in the scene. I wouldn’t exactly call them “best friends”, just hung out with them in the scene. Didn’t really hang out with them at their homes or anything but what is that word, I’m trying to look for? I think the correct word that I’m looking for is, “acquaintance”, means you know them personally but not exactly your friend.
If making friends or acquaintances is what you want to do in the music scene, you must go for the people who are willing to support you in return. Be friendly with the musicians who have the same taste of music as you do. That is pretty much key to winning support from other musicians, sharing the same musical tastes and styles. Enjoying the same bands and genres. Having lots of common in music.
The last thing you want to do though is try to be friendly with all musicians out there, ’cause not all of them are going to be friendly, believe me. You will make enemies out there too. You can’t please everybody. I’ve had plenty of musicians from the past who I thought was going to be a buddy of mine or just a contact, but I learned that a lot of them can’t be trusted. Just move on from the enemies immediately, brush them off and go for the ones that will be willing to be supportive of you.
Seriously, there will be kind musicians out there that will support you, have your back, and he/she will want the best of you. You will get wonderful musicians that will support you every step of the way. You just need to believe in yourself and support the musicians who support you in return. There’s your own music scene. Sometimes, it’s worth it going through all those musicians who were enemies who tried to bring you down, ’cause you can get supporters that way. There will be musicians who won’t give you drama. Just go for the right musicians, and your music life will be great.
This is one of the reasons why I’m trying to learn music theory more, so I can understand their music theory discussions, lol…
Kev
Writing the best music possible is key to success in music… period…
You can promote your music all you want to. You can have over a million fans in facebook or twitter or where ever. You can put your show advertisements everywhere as much as possible. No matter how much or how hard you promote your music, people are still not going to listen to it and will not support your music if it’s not good. Believe me. If they don’t like it, they won’t support it, even if you would like them to. Sad, but that’s the way music is. People are pretty honest with music.
If you’re not getting enough support with your music that you would like to, don’t worry about it. Just keep doing your thing, and sometime in the future, you will write something really good that everyone will like. Once in a while, I do get really good feedback on a few of my originals, but it would be appreciated if people gave me positive feedback on all of my music but music doesn’t work that way, I guess. You have to let the people be your critic. There are too many musicians out there that get offended by negative feedback. Thing is, if you’re getting too much negative feedback, keep working on the music. Listen to what they have to say and try to improve the song, then the feedback could possibly turn into a more positive direction.
I actually enjoy the negative feedback, it don’t bother me. The negative critics actually help me wanting to become a better songwriter and musician. If you take your time to improve your talent, more people will give you more respect and the negative critics will go away that way. The negative critics are not gonna go away if you lash out at them and defend yourself. They’ll stop hating on you, if you become a better musician and songwriter. That’s how you get people to like you more.
Which is what I’ve been doing with my own talent. I’m trying to improve my musicianship to a higher level. Trying to learn music theory, scales & modes, improvisation, timing & rhythm, etc. I’m trying to learn all the things a musician is supposed to know. I’m also trying to improve the singing too. I’ve been practicing music everyday for a couple of hours and it’s really making a huge difference in my playing, and I am getting better.
I’ll get back into songwriting again soon, I just wanted a little break from it to focus on learning music. Even if you did improve your singing and instrument playing, people are still going to give you honest feedback. It’s all about the song. The melody. If the song is good enough, people will support it and respect it. How do you write a really good song? I’ve said it before, the song needs emotion, you need to feel it. Ever feel amazed or blown away by your favorite music? Well your music needs to feel the same way. It needs to be played with heart.
Good music is the only way that you’re going to get somewhere in your career. You can’t beg people to like you. Just let the good feedback come on it’s own and things will be fine. Never think of yourself as a great musician, you need to let others tell you that. Sometimes it takes years to be a good musician and good songwriter, just give it time and everyone will like you soon enough.
Kev
13 Years Ago Today, the wrestling world lost the great Owen Hart…

13 years ago today, the wrestling world lost the great Owen Hart, due to a tragic accident. On this ppv in 1999, Owen fell off the rafters when he was the Blue Blazer character, when he was supposed to make an entrance in the ring using a harness and grapple line. The WWE didn’t film the accident, of course, they turned the cameras off right away. It had to suck for the WWE and the fans to go through this that night. It’s a tragedy that should never be forgotten. RIP Owen.
Kev
Thought: About the Miley Cyrus side-boob and other things…

The internet is still going on about this. The Miley Cyrus side boob, which became a huge media frenzy. Of course, it will. Anything that has something to do with Miley Cyrus, the internet will be all over it for days. She’s been spotted bra less a couple of other times too. If you want to know my thoughts, I think it’s pretty normal for a woman to do. If she prefers not to wear a bra in public, that’s her decision. Not yours. I don’t think it’s against the law in CA. Whether you think it’s normal or trashy, or she’s just out to get some attention, that’s just her business. As long as it’s legal and she’s in the legal age (which she is 19 now), I think she has the right to not wear a bra all she wants to. In Cali, during the Spring/Summer is wicked hot. Trust me, I’ve been to California a couple of times, mostly during the fall/winter, but it still seems to be hot over there. Just imagine how much HOTTER it will be in Cali during the Spring/Summer. That’s right, it will be BOILING. So can you blame her for wanting to wear something like that?
I’m sure women wear stuff like that in Cali all the time. I’m pretty sure, I’ve seen a few women in Cali myself who were bra less. Miley’s a target for this ’cause she’s a celebrity and a former Disney star. Yes, I’m sure all of her fans are crying now, saying things like, “Oh no, Miley is ruining her childhood role model image, boo hoo”. Maybe that’s the whole point of why she is doing this. She doesn’t want people to look at her like a family friendly Disney star, and she wants people to know that she can be a real human. Nothing wrong with her being sexual.
Everyone expects these young female Disney stars like Miley, Vanessa Hudgens and Demi Lovato to be all family friendly and perfect, but the reality is, they aren’t. You’ll start to learn that they have personal problems and issues just like all of us.
On top of all this, you have to admit that Miley is not that bad looking. Her boob looks to be a pretty good handful. She also looks pretty natural, doesn’t look like she has breast implants. Just leave her alone, and let her be.
Kev
Report: Actor/Comedian/Musician, Michael McKean hit by car in NYC and suffers broken leg…

Michael McKean, who is most famous for his roles as Lenny in “Laverne & Shirley”, and David St. Hubbins in, “This Is Spinal Tap”, was seriously injured and suffered broken leg, after he was hit by a car in NYC. This really sucks ’cause he is a talented man, and I admired his work for years. Especially, “This is Spinal Tap”, which is one of my favorite films of all time. Plus, he is a great musician and singer too. The man is multi-talented. He did just about everything you can think of in the entertainment industry. That’s why he gets my respect. I hope he gets well soon.
More on the story, here.
Kev
Report: Donna Summer’s hit, “I Feel Love” and Grateful Dead’s 1977 Barton Hall Concert added to the Library of Congress, Recording Registry…


2 history making recordings have made the Library of Congress, Recording Registry. Donna Summer’s hit, “I Feel Love” and the Grateful Dead’s historic concert which is the most important of the band’s career, 1977 @ Barton Hall, are being inducted into the registry. Congrats to both of them and very well deserved. I’m sure both Donna and Jerry, would be proud if they were still alive today.
More on the story, here.
Kev

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