billythefish wrote:Jeez! What fantastic news - fave artists, fave synth! I will not be able to sleep for excitement.
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Oh, don't be a wet blanket! Actually, seriously, I know that you're right, that we should wait and see. That although the collaboration is what many of us hoped for and is very exciting, we won't know the results until we actually hear the music. I am very hopeful, though, that two of my favourite musicians will come up with something very special.24db wrote:Could be fantastic...could be rather dull...only time will tell
cheers...fortunately you don't appear to be a wet blanketrigel wrote:Oh, don't be a wet blanket! Actually, seriously, I know that you're right, that we should wait and see. That although the collaboration is what many of us hoped for and is very exciting, we won't know the results until we actually hear the music. I am very hopeful, though, that two of my favourite musicians will come up with something very special.24db wrote:Could be fantastic...could be rather dull...only time will tell
...and then we get the reality...which we all have to deal with...or notbigmoog wrote:what we want, what we think we want, what we think we will get and what we will actually get must be balanced with what jerome and johannes think we want, what they think they want, what they know they want and what will actually be the music we eventually hear.
But surely what they want is more important than what we want. I mean, artistic integrity and all that. Otherwise, they would have to consider what they think we want when of course that may not actually be what we think we want, or what we actually want. Which, I think, is a subjective thing anyway.bigmoog wrote:what we want, what we think we want, what we think we will get and what we will actually get must be balanced with what jerome and johannes think we want, what they think they want, what they know they want and what will actually be the music we eventually hear.
yes, thats what I was sayingrigel wrote:But surely what they want is more important than what we want. I mean, artistic integrity and all that. Otherwise, they would have to consider what they think we want when of course that may not actually be what we think we want, or what we actually want. Which, I think, is a subjective thing anyway.bigmoog wrote:what we want, what we think we want, what we think we will get and what we will actually get must be balanced with what jerome and johannes think we want, what they think they want, what they know they want and what will actually be the music we eventually hear.
So let's wait and see. And try not to think too much. At least, that's what I think.
I think I know what you mean. What do you think?bigmoog wrote:what we want, what we think we want, what we think we will get and what we will actually get must be balanced with what jerome and johannes think we want, what they think they want, what they know they want and what will actually be the music we eventually hear.