DSOP wrote:If I was wrong, I apologize. All I asked was what gave you the right.
And again you've never confronted the true issue, what gives YOU the right to question?
DSOP wrote:If I was wrong, I apologize. All I asked was what gave you the right.
DSOP wrote:If I was wrong, I apologize. All I asked was what gave you the right.
YamahaPlayer wrote:DSOP wrote:matthughen wrote:I have a Tony Williams compilation consisting of 40+ solos and performances spanning from 64-94 that I am going to seed on DIME in the very near future.
Why? What gives you the right to do that?
Archiving one of the greatest and most influential drummers body of work so that others may enjoy, experience and learn from for decades, or perhaps longer to come, long after, in all possibility, such recordings may become lost or impossible to find as many are no longer sold or distributed.
Or are you speaking of the intrinsic "right" for matt's actions? In which case the answer would be, the very same "right" that you have to question his actions.
Perhaps you are one of those people who, unfortunately, has fallen prey to the great brainwashing of the public into believing in these things called 'rights', like they are some how special, or exist outside of humanity.
When in fact the "rights" you speak of are entirely arbitrary, they vary from culture to culture, from country to country and from generation to generation. The reality is, you have no "rights", you only have privileges, because in all cultures, countries and instances your "rights" can be stripped from you instantly - making them nothing more then arbitrary privileges dolled out and retracted by the powers at be.
So the truest answer to your question would be - Matt happens by the great collision of factors in life to be in a socio-economic position to own the technology and means to have the PRIVILEGE to compile such a great collection of works by one of the greatest drummers of all time.
And we also fall into that socio-economic status to be able to possible share in the PRIVILEGE of being able to listen to such a great player.
deseipel wrote: I'd argue that privileges can't be self-bestowed. That's just narcissistic.
YamahaPlayer wrote:I'm just talking about music, an integral part of our society and I think anyone would argue that it's a requirement for any developing musician. Because music has been such an integral part or ours, and EVERY other society and culture on earth, since the dawn of recorded history.
It stands that music is much more then a product to be sold and collect royalties on, it's a special, undefinable magic part of being human, and that no aspiring musician should be limited in this great magical and very unknown phenomenon called music, just because he's not rich enough to pay for someone else's boat.
YamahaPlayer wrote:I earn money.
The money affords me the privilege to go sky-diving.
Therefore I have earned the privilege to go sky-diving.
Patrick Tiglao wrote:Just remembered that Santana and Tony recorded one song together called "Trane" the album was called ......I cant remember the name off the top of my head....
Oh it's called "Blues for Salvador"..
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