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by brent » Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:43 pm
Elo...I did say what I didn't like and why I didn't like it, and started a new thread with a crappy albeit better suggestion than what was posted here.
1. Read the whole thread.
2. Since you don't bother to read and just shoot off at me, here is a cut and paste, where I do exactly what you say I did not.
"I was hoping for something very classy that would make a good poster, for church venue bookings. This looks like a rap album or something, with the mention of the cops and the big II.
Petra was. Now let Bob and John be. Ditch the Petra reference IMO."
Then you post next saying that you don't think people care about the art of CDs, and I posted this, because I am a people and we buy lots of music, and I know from the industry standpoint that the statement is wrong. EVERYONE is subject to advertising and buys based on stimuli. You may not think that you do but you do. EVERYONE makes decsisions based on apperances. People do it with goods, services and people of other nationalities.
1. We have no idea if Bob loves it.
2. It looks cheesy.
3. If Bob does like it cheesey, then Bob likes it, but that doesn't mean that everyone has to change their opinions about it or that anyone is forced to like it.
4. I don't know who the target market is. I suspect since they are playing off of the Petra name, that they are wanting former Petra fans to pick this up.
Well, as a fan, I will likely anyway, out of curiousity. Atleast I will run down to the store, if it is there, and listen to it first. As stated before by another author, if I were a long lost fan, I would not pick it up, because graphically it does not reach me at my age for all of the reasons mentioned in the thread thus far.
5. Some of us are not sheeples. Some of us still like the art. And believe it or not, it is a science to the major labels and I pay attention to it as a consumer and father of three daughters 15,14, 10.
A. The parental advisory sticker keeps the CD on the shelf for me.
B. Graphic art, as in mature situation art, keeps it on the shelf.
C. Nature scenes keep it on the shelf, as it is usually a sign of bad instrumental elevator music.
D. Art with signs and symbols use by the cults, bangs, etc does it.
E. Corny, overly corny biblical type names, generally used in southern gospel music usually stays on the shelf.
So, why is that 30 people can say it sucks, but you're bustin' my chops anyway? I started off much easier on it than anyone else. I didn't say that it must be an April fools joke. That would hurt me as an artist.
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