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- From: fiedler@netcom.com (Dragon (David Fiedler))
- Subject: Re: Tha Bizness.
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.084936.20059@netcom.com>
- Organization: InfoPro Systems: Writers, Consultants, and Dragons
- References: <1992Dec15.010134.19119@netcom.com> <BzKqn0.C97@magpie.nycenet.edu>
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 08:49:36 GMT
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- manes@magpie.nycenet.edu (Steve Manes) writes:
-
- >Dragon (David Fiedler) (fiedler@netcom.com) wrote:
- >: >In article <0105009A.l1ojqo@david.roth-music.com> david@roth-music.com (David A. Roth) writes:
- >: >Equally, you may be a struggling musician, thinking on the quiet
- >: >evenings about your friends in other professions, who are making
- >: >decent incomes. I have a friend who is an aspiring actor who is going
- >: >through this. He is thinking about going back to law school.
-
- I believe you have an attribution wrong here...
- >:
- >: Sorry, I consider this excessivley negative. Your friend might just be on
- >: the verge of becoming the next Tom Cruise or something. The world really
- >: doesn't need another lawyer, you know, but a good actor, musician, or
- >: other creative person can brighten millions of lives.
-
- >So what's wrong with being a lawyer who also
- >acts? Nothing. I've worked with many talented, satisfied artists
- >who were smart enough to pursue alternative, backstop careers.
- >Georg Wadenius (guitarist with Paul Simon, Saturday Night Live and
- >currently owner of a successful jingle company) is an MD as is
- >jazz saxophonist, Joe Henderson. Steve Morse from the Dixie Dregs
- >is a ATP-licensed commercial pilot and works p/t for a southeastern
- >regional carrier now. A friend of mine has gone one step further:
- >he's a Miami vice lieutenant (no shit) who at age 35 managed to get
- >his MD. He moved to Los Angeles last month to pursue a career as
- >a playwright. There's no law on this planet that says you must
- >become an occupational slave to your art to be an artist. On the
- >contrary, nothing makes you feel better about your art than the
- >confidence of knowing that you don't HAVE to do shit work or
- >compromise your art to pay next month's rent.
-
- Actually, I agree with this. I was specifically upset at the idea of this
- guy's giving up his dream of acting to become a lawyer. Guess I'm still
- bummed out by what's happened to Barry Melton, formerly of Country Joe and
- the Fish, and I'm down on lawyers, and it sounded like this guy was going
- to give up ALL of acting and just "go to law school" so as to make money
- (presumably), cynically saying "the hell with it". Perhaps I was reading
- more into the original posting than I had a right to...but I believe that
- most doctors, pilots, and police happen to brighten the world more than
- most lawyers do.
-
- >As a former twenty-year professional NYC musician who's found a
- >highly-compatible second life as a software consultant (and am
- >finally able to buy my first house and first car at 40 years of
- >age) I've always found your kind of art snobbery intolerable, if
- >only because it typically springs from those who haven't got a
- >clue what they're talking about. Take your own advice, guy.
- >Quit your job and follow a life as a professional musician.
- >Then get back to me in fifteen years.
-
- Well, this is another kettle of fish altogether, pal. NOBODY who knows me
- could ever call me a snob by any measure, and that's why your posting has
- got me steamed (and you really don't want to get a dragon steamed....).
- My "advice", such as you term it, was simply that the fellow not give up
- his dream of acting, which seems to be your advice too. Nowhere did I say
- that the guy could only be a good artist only if he lived his entire life
- by acting, or any sort of thing like that.
-
- And I do know exactly what you're talking about, too, because I was once a
- professional photographer (also in NYC, as it turns out), and gave the
- whole thing up for precisely the reason that I *was* prostituting my art.
- I didn't like the photography business and I'm sure I wouldn't like the
- music business. But I have been supporting myself and my family for almost
- 15 years now as an author and programmer, so that's some sop to my
- creative ego, I guess. I still take great pictures and my music is getting
- pretty good too, but I wouldn't want to support myself by either.
-
- BTW, ever consider that maybe you're just a better programmer than a musician?
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