On writing live reports.

Jul 07, 2011 15:33

Woke up to a mini-shock this morning when I saw an email telling me that Yamamori Daisuke had favourited the tweet in which I had posted the ROCK'A'TRENCH short live report. I think he probably favourited it by accident, or possibly favourited it, read the report (I don't know how good his English is) and realised that it wasn't as awesome as he ( Read more... )

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nebarando July 7 2011, 07:50:48 UTC
*hugs*

first of all, don't worry because as reality shows most of the time your English is too advanced for a good number of people in this beautiful country :)

Continuing, the musicians on the stage are humans as well, with their own opinions and thoughts - I assume they also know that other living creatures have their own set of those just like them ;). As those who make music, artists are probably curious of the HONEST opinion of live's attendants. It doesn't matter if the opinion is negative or positive when explained sensibly. So are your posts. You don't say that the band sucks just because it sucks. From what I see you provide explanation for most of your judges. And this is what matters. This is what the musician is looking for!

And the same goes with [serious] fans. I love how you write because I know that the main subject will always be the band and their music not for example, the lead guitarist and how many times he did his cute, awesome smile, how many times he glanced at you and how great his butt looked in this tight pants.

I don't think you should lock those entries - each of it is a great source of information (for 'both sides') written in a very good way.

I kinda know what you feel because I probably would be the same (I always feel somehow uneasy when I get refollowed by some band or musician on tweeter) but as far as you feel good about what you write don't stop it!

Ps. Believe me, your opinion about fangirls might be in 90% the same as the people on the stage hahaha :D

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