The Third Ear
Spent about half my day in the production studio working on
Music Business Radio stuff. It was me, the producer, a station
executive, and an intern...all crammed into a small room.
Was working on a few edits today. I talk and the producer works
the board...
So why have two extra people in where space (and ventilation)
are at a premium?
Kathode Ray Music is ten years old this month and we didn't get
here because I think I know everything. Yes, I'm the driving
force behind this operation, but there are many people that I
work with, employ, and are otherwise associated with which are
much better at certain things than I am. And when that happens,
I get them to do the job.
I can get on the air and talk ok, but I don't know everything
about radio. That was one reason there were other people in the
room...
But there is something other than talent that these guys bring
to the table...
Opinion.
Sometimes we're too close to our own work to see it for what it
is. Distance helps thanks temendously and lets you see the big
picture, so it's always good to have people who can see things
(or hear them) at a distance.
Think of Earth. It seems flat doesn't it? Personally, I've never
experienced anything that would lead me to believe otherwise.
But a little distance, such as a photo from space, shows that
Earth is anything but flat.
So if you're make a record, get somebody who is not directly
involved and will give you an honest opinion to come in and
check things out. Do the same thing with your live show and
anything else you do...business or personal.
It's a good idea to take opinions with a grain of salt, but if
you ask a lot of people and they all tell you the same thing,
realize that they just might be onto something.