Re: Has Joe Forgotten His Fans
"I can't help but wonder if he has forgotten about his loyal fan base who have stuck by him...?"
My short answer no. (And I have given this thought..ending with my foot in my mouth..)
Many Joe fans have been around since the pudgy boy with the hoodie days. If you met him, he would greet you by name next time you saw him. But, who didn't know he was exceptional? Who didn't consider themselves lucky to have found his music? So, not only was this day coming, we hoped for it, and spread the word, because, again, we couldn't help but gush. We knew!!
Now is his time. He's young, he's got the buzz going, and he has to go as big as he can. I hope it's for decades, but you just don't know. Therefore, I'll pay a higher price, see him less often, but be grateful that acoustics matter, and the venue will be small enough to feel intimate. Do I think he's forgotten his fans? No way. He may be distant now, he may cost more for all the previous reasons, but he remembers to say thank you publically ever chance he gets.
I also believe that allowing filming and sharing gives us a "new" experience with many shows. That's a rare gift from an Artist. I need new, frequent, DVD's and CD's. I am grateful for Joe's prolific nature.
Another gift from finding Joe, is finding reason to believe there's unfound talent out there needing support. I'm not saying there's another Joe, but there's some immpressive talent.
However, I feel you pain. I think it's a touch of melancholy shared by many. There's no going back now.
Cathy