You say, "Great to meet you. I'm Spartacus!""What do you say to someone who comes up to you and says, 'I am Thor!'"
You say, "Great to meet you. I'm Spartacus!""What do you say to someone who comes up to you and says, 'I am Thor!'"
"Yo, let's RagnaROCK!!!"You say, "Great to meet you. I'm Spartacus!"
Human psychology is a weird thing. People appreciate things in proportion to the price of admission.
When I get booked for high paying, national ad gigs I'm treated extremely well.
If I accept the rare below-market-rate gig for soundtracks, I get treated like crap. There's no such thing as, "We're getting a bargain, so let's be at least minimally appreciative." On the contrary.
If I do someone a freebie favor, forget it. The expression, "No good deed goes unpunished," applies. Happened too many times to count.
If the admission to this fundraiser was high-dollar, high rollers would show up, they'd think they were getting their money's worth. If admission costs a can of food, I guess the assumption is, "Why bother with this, it obviously doesn't matter much."
I'll never understand human beings and can't wait to go back to my own planet where everyone is treated equally terribly.
"Yo, let's RagnaROCK!!!"
He had an absolute ball playing with those guys. I'll pass along your congrats!Wow! Those are some high profile bands! Looks like it was a great time, congrats! Super cool
It's kind of a long story, but he's a Fender endorser and has been in their ads.Guitar-wise your son is currently still not fully on the bright side, the PRS trust hasn't been gained until now, has it?
Well, it's awesome, that he rocks on stages in front of thousands of excited fans.
I think he's pretty comfortable on Fenders, but he also has a couple of old Gibsons. He likes old guitars for some reason.A well deserved achievement being selected as an endorser though, especially of a really big brand.
And obviously he is very much confident with Fender guitars, that they turn out to be the voice of his soul and fingers.