pattyluvsjoe wrote:This is what I think: Joe is on a journey thru life like the rest of us. I think it's pretty darn cool that he shares his life with us.
ya got my agreement there PLJ
If it's all about connection, this is a great avenue to that - thanks Joe for providing it for us.
pattyluvsjoe wrote:....there is not one of us who takes most criticism to heart. And I know I usually turn around and ask someone else for their opinion. Constructive criticism can sometimes be helpful.
ya still had me PLJ....
I wrote a lot as did others about tuning out the criticism and just playing what you feel, but then I realized it's not possible to do so. Any artist in any medium is part of a 2-way interaction and connection, so part of the creative process is the RESPONSE to what is created - most artists crave that as much as they do the act of making their music/painting/photos/etc.
pattyluvsjoe wrote:he has made the best decisions for HIS musical journey thru life.
yep - ya had me.... and then....
pattyluvsjoe wrote:I can honestly say that if Joe decided tomorrow he wanted to play polkas, I would say," Bring it on Joe Bonamassa!" because I know he would pour his heart & soul into it and bring the best d*** polka show you ever saw in your life.
DOH!!!! - yikes! right there ya lost me!!! Style and taste DO matter!
Welcome to Hell Joe, here's your accordian!
PattyluvsJoe, you've issued forth a challenge to us all to stand behind any lofty notions of openmindedly embracing change. hehe! I'm trying to hear a Joe Bonamassa Polka in my head and it requires a more visionary, creative outlook than i'll ever have.
But trying to do so is a good mental excercize as a world music cd is on the agenda and would be so amazing, but will probably alter expectations completely from that point forward.
You might help a few of us to grow along with you Joe!