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but NA 33s are overpriced for what they are.

Agreed. My mate bought one for like 8-9k YEARS ago. Now days they're often asking a similar price. Anything to capitalise on stupid p platers. No offense Sam.

Sorry Mohsen, my last post was pretty harsh. Don't like to laugh at other's misfortune, it's not nice. Beat of luck finding another one hey.

None taken haha, meant the problem as the troll thingo problem. Just can't post a pic coZ I'm on my phone haha

None taken haha, meant the problem as the troll thingo problem. Just can't post a pic coZ I'm on my phone haha

Yeah, I knew what you meant haha. Wish you could put up pics whilst on iPhone.

Isn't that JDMR2 guy a big Rockstar?

:laugh:

Bigger rockstar than most people here, however since when do musicians actually make money? :P My mate is one of the biggest in Australia, signed to Sony and still has a day job..

Bigger rockstar than most people here, however since when do musicians actually make money? :P My mate is one of the biggest in Australia, signed to Sony and still has a day job..

Well if he still has a day job - Clearly he isn't anywhere near biggest, either that or he is doin it wrong.

There is money in music, but it's only a small percentile of people that will make it and it's not just about the music either that gets you the money.

If you do it for the love - you'll get nowhere.

If you do it for the crown/commercial - you might get there.

Look @ all the great bands that sell out over their careers and after 1-3 albums go to a more commercial flavour once they get a following and so on, sign a bigger contract. Very few have made it without going down that 'mainstream' path which is very unfortunate and usualyl about that time i'll stop listing to their production.

Well if he still has a day job - Clearly he isn't anywhere near biggest, either that or he is doin it wrong.

There is money in music, but it's only a small percentile of people that will make it and it's not just about the music either that gets you the money.

If you do it for the love - you'll get nowhere.

If you do it for the crown/commercial - you might get there.

Look @ all the great bands that sell out over their careers and after 1-3 albums go to a more commercial flavour once they get a following and so on, sign a bigger contract. Very few have made it without going down that 'mainstream' path which is very unfortunate and usualyl about that time i'll stop listing to their production.

Nah, he's definitely one of the biggest lol. Hogging the radio/itunes/top 40 charts for the most of last year would confirm that. But it's all just local. All the money is international.

I totally agree with you on all of that. That's why I'm chasing the commercial market. I'm about to release an EP which is some of the faggiest pop/rock you've ever heard in your life.

Ironically, this faggy music gets the most girls. We have 700 facebook fans without playing a single gig or releasing a track yet lol.

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