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Do you have to be talented to be famous?
Stars and celebrities are not famous because they have talent. They are famous because people want to be like them, they want to emulate their lifestyles and that is because their personalities are believable. That is what being a celebrity is. It really has nothing to do with talent.
Is chasing fame worth it?
Not by chasing fame. Chasing fame will blind us of the most important task at hand, chasing cheap clout instead of working, and distracting us from creating something that is worth people’s attention. While it is okay to want to be validated and acknowledged for our hard work.
Do the who like each other?
The story begins with the historically contentious duo swearing that they’re friends. “I used to say that I love him, but with my fingers crossed,” Townshend said of his bandmate. “Now, I like him too. I like all his eccentricities, his foibles, his self-obsession, and his singer thing.
How do musicians become successful in today’s music?
As long as they conquer the technical aspects of their instrument and become fluent in the language of music, then success will grow naturally. Not to put down those aspects, but there’s more to it than that. Today’s age of music is increasingly competitive. Techincal musicianship is common practice and no longer a mind-blowing concept.
Do musicians crave success?
Too many musicians crave success but, whether they know it or not, shy away from it. It can be something small like not telling your friends about a gig because you’re afraid of what they’ll think. Maybe you’re sitting around putting off album production for another day.
Is technical excellence all you need to make it in music?
Audiences and musicians alike understand that technical excellence is a necessity if one wants to make it in music. That being said, it’s hardly all you need for success.