I just received an email today from my performing rights organization (PRO), BMI Inc., that they just signed a deal with Spotify that pays BMI artists for music streamed from the Spotify application. Awesome. So feel free to stream away those Jay Mathes tunes in Spotify, knowing that I’m actually getting paid when you do!
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Thoughts on the John Mayer Q and A at Berklee
If you’re a songwriter and you haven’t read this yet, check it out:
It seems as though Mr. Mayer has gotten a hold of himself and regained some serious perspective on life, music, and success. I’ve always had respect for the man’s music and guitar playing, but he hit a serious low last year with his quest for the Joshua Tree of… Just look up his Rolling Stone interview if you have no idea what I’m talking about. Actually, one more thing about his music: using the word “respect” to describe how I feel about his music would be an understatement. I would say he’s one of my top 10 favorite artists of all time, actually. I wish that artists more often lived how their music sounded. Is it too much to expect the writers of extraordinary music to live extraordinarily virtuous lives?
Maybe not.
But this time around, I think Mayer has reformed some of his previous errors.
The biggest take-aways from this short interview/article are Mayer’s comments on social media. Mayer admits that this crap is addicting, distracting, and creatively worthless.
I’ve heard one artist, when asked “How did you get to where you are today?” say, “I just turned off the T.V.” What he was getting at is that media is a distraction and, ultimately, it is a progress killer.
Does anybody find it ironic that I’m blogging about this topic?