PaPaea wrote:
Gee whiz, fellas! Spiegel fronts a cover band that considers themselves more than a cover band, so what?! And they have a fan who likes to write over the top articles about said band, so what?!
The guy has an endorsement deal for some energy company, he's getting (got?) married, he has a beloved TRIBUTE band, he sings jingles on TV, he has worked his name into the radio show he co-hosts. Seems to me that most here are nothing less than jealous. And that's fine, just be honest about.
I cannot fathom how anyone enjoys what this fool says on the radio, or how anyone would pay anything more than a cover (pun intended) charge to hear him sing....but hey, he's doing it. For whatever reason this guy ended up in Chicago - left and the came back - and is succeeding. I don't get how or why, but he is. So hate all you want, but the guy is obviously living his dream right now - showing up to his paying gig as he sees fit, playing his dream gig as much as possible, and using the former to promote the latter-all while getting face time on TV and hammering paychecks from multiple places. Good for him. He's fooling somebody (quite a bit)!
Hi Matt, good to see you.
No one is jealous. I am coming around a bit on Meat on the radio actually. I like his weekend show when he does it. I'm becoming less of a fan of his partner and more of a fan of him as I listen more and more. He still does things on the radio that make me cringe, the fake laughs of Meat is one thing that drives me a little crazy for example.
I don't care about which job he cares about more. Not my concern.
As an aspiring musician I take a bit of offense to the way his band takes shots at cover bands and tries to claim to be something more than "just" a cover band, which, in my opinion they are simply not.
I've heard plenty of their music. I don't see anything that gives them an edge over other cover bands. I've been to see them live and enjoyed them, but once again I say they sure are not "becoming" the Beatles or the Stones. They're covering them.
I'm glad you've found something you're good at and you're successful at and I wish you the best of luck matt, but remember a little humility and it might help gain fans. THis is just my opinion.
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bigfan wrote:
Many that is true, but an incomplete statement.