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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

postheadericon Richard Marx And How Not To Act In The Internet Era

A year ago, Mike presented at Midem, about how to be more open, honest and wonderful to the public and his fans, is a recipe for musical success in the Internet age. Sounds like a simple concept, but few people do really

well. This means to connect with their fans and the public, involving positively and honestly answer questions, and generally put the ego aside and accept a certain degree of humility.
Or you can go the route of Richard Marx, which basically means acting like a psycho arrogant. This is what Edward McClelland in the living room when he made a song that refers joke about Marx.
As I wrote in an article last week in The New Marx - Chicago singer best known for 1980 soft rock hits "Hold On Nights" and " Right Here Waiting "- demanded a sit with me after I called him a" villain "in a blog for the site of a new local television


"Would you say that to my face?", I sent them. "Let's see. Meet anywhere in the city at any time. Traveling again until no the end of the week. We return to this like men. "

Now, if you think it is a little on the crazy side ballad singers in 1980 to run around Chicago to meet people who say things not pretty on the internet you're not alone. Stranger still, it seems that the document control interwebz and local response to criticism is a kind of habit of Marx. He refers to a radio producer as a "coward", "imbecile" and "asshole" after he failed to appear for a radio appearance. Producer blamed this qualified as a "movement cat" with Marx. Was also well known to be hampered by WGN-TV for not giving more airtime and basically told them to go elsewhere s If they needed a musician to his show in the future. These are just a few examples, and in the Internet age, where stories

never die, they are the best way to torpedo any possible opportunity for an artist could have a career in the future. then there was his email exchange with a writer for Chicagoist, which was immortalized in a YouTube video:



simply no reason to behave this way, in any case, no matter at a time when it multiplies the damage and refused to leave.




Now, if you think my Marx labeled "crazy" is unfair, take a look at some examples of the email he sent to McClelland and the challenge to publish line.

-First, your editor, is not named but whose identity I can easily find is a liar. I never tipped less than 20% in my adult life, and that is more than welcome to call all institutions you think you can sponsor a glance.
/ yy>
Second, it is assumed that can crawl inside my head and I know what my motivation is to write a song is arrogance reserved for people like Hitler and Stalin.
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