I support this take. On principle, I retire bands and keep working to discover new music. Especially the type I find on bandcamp, where it's just some dude in a random basement somewhere creating it
classic
Playing off this, those tracks are like a diary for that period, however long. So I go back to them to recapture a period of time or a mood. Also there's a weather and seasonal aspect to this. My music diet changes like my food diet diet does across the year
I imagine the rules change, so to speak, as a performer. As with stage acting, that you somehow find a way both to separate and reinvoke the songs? And, I guess, musician dinthe same as OP, right? Fully or partially retire songs eventually
Holy shit. So Not The Onion that my brain read it as homosexual not homophobe until I read the comments. I forget how fucked the public discourse is nowadays
Wow. that's a lot of cringe right there
Well that's a happy note on which to end this day
(Well written though, thank you)
Besides being inane, it was their ubiquity on reddit that drove me to dislike them
Because some of us just don't like pizzacake
There is definitely human induced scarcity. I debated including that distinction.
Going back far enough, scarcity is the answer. We technically live in a post-scarcity world now. But we are bound by the models we developed when it existed.
What would be a more appropriate email address to use - or just no recovery email?
I appreciate this take