damn !Used to be my favorite magazine until I found out they didn't pay the artists for their interviews. It was "for exposure". The story was that they asked Albert King for an interview and he said "that'll be 500 dollars". They told him there was no pay. He said "you sell your magazine for money, right? I want 500 copies". LOL, true bluesman right there. I'm pretty sure that was GP magazine and not GFTPM. Good riddance. I hate bloodsuckers like that.
https://jasobrecht.substack.com/p/t...rMHJCVwwbebnMqMfUEtR676Z4pMUuLZu3yEUgM3up-w3Qdamn !
Obrecht character assassinating musicians. More like Albert King called out Obrecht's bs.https://jasobrecht.substack.com/p/t...rMHJCVwwbebnMqMfUEtR676Z4pMUuLZu3yEUgM3up-w3Q
Story is about halfway down. Glad they are out of business. That's exactly where they belong. Dude in the article can suck a bug, a big, gross bug. Listen to this jerk:
"One contender for the worst was George Thorogood, whose ego and attitude in the early 1980s seemed to me to extend beyond his abilities. Then again, he may have just been having a bad day. And then there was Albert King, a great blues artist. When I called him about doing an interview, Albert said, “I want $500.” I politely told him that we did not pay the artists we interviewed. Albert responded, “You sell your magazines for dollars, don’t you? Well, I want 500 of ’em.” Choosing the best is trickier. "
Not sure how ti's an ego thing to want to get paid for doing work meanwhile they sold that rag for a premium. What a jerk. I know George is known for that but he was a star, what'd you expect? So slag on his chops. Dude might benefit from a punch to the mouth, sounds like he missed his turn.
Man those magazine articles made or break players . They all sound do it free all day long. They understood they needed the mags .Used to be my favorite magazine until I found out they didn't pay the artists for their interviews. It was "for exposure". The story was that they asked Albert King for an interview and he said "that'll be 500 dollars". They told him there was no pay. He said "you sell your magazine for money, right? I want 500 copies". LOL, true bluesman right there. I'm pretty sure that was GP magazine and not GFTPM. Good riddance. I hate bloodsuckers like that.
I can’t believe that made a guitar mag for the 1%Well at least we still have Guitar Aficionado
It's all we had before the internetMan those magazine articles made or break players . They all sound do it free all day long. They understood they needed the mags .
Yes ! I have every Guitar World ever . 1980 - now . When that one goes it will be depressing . It’s been like a brother to me lolIt's all we had before the internet
I'll buy the final print for old times sakeYes ! I have every Guitar World ever . 1980 - now . When that one goes it will be depressing . It’s been like a brother to me lol
It's a slap in the face to be asked to do work for free. The players make the magazine, not the other way around. And teh staff get paid, no? But if you're feeling generous I will PM you for some free lessons when I get back from FL.Man those magazine articles made or break players . They all sound do it free all day long. They understood they needed the mags .
80s and 90s it had the best lessons everGood. Never liked that rag.
Guitar for the practicing musician was the cats ass.
Here is a list of all the reputable magazines that pay for interviews:Used to be my favorite magazine until I found out they didn't pay the artists for their interviews. It was "for exposure". The story was that they asked Albert King for an interview and he said "that'll be 500 dollars". They told him there was no pay. He said "you sell your magazine for money, right? I want 500 copies". LOL, true bluesman right there. I'm pretty sure that was GP magazine and not GFTPM. Good riddance. I hate bloodsuckers like that.