In Reply to: Its hardly new in the music biz. posted by Rick W on August 8, 2014 at 11:23:36:
correct. Obviously. But for me, in my own, totally subjective, very humble opinion, it's always a letdown when a hot babe doesn't quite live up to her hype. And that is almost inevitable, even for very talented hot babes, because they tend to get hyped above and beyond equally good musicians who happen to be ordinary looking or ugly.
Years ago I had a conversation with a young (and ordinary looking) female pro violinist who had studied with the same teacher and at the same time as Dylana Jenson. This was a couple of years after Jenson had recorded the Sibelius concerto with Ormandy and become a major Young Sensation at the age of 17. The plain Jane violinist was obviously a little jealous of Jenson's success, but said with great conviction that Jenson was good and had worked hard but was nothing special.
Sure enough, Jenson is pretty much forgotten today. No doubt she is still a very good violinist, but now she is merely a good-looking middle-aged woman rather than a hot young babe.
Any art form that pushes sex appeal too hard is distracting from the best of what the art has to offer. Hey, they could put hot babes on stage and forget about music. No wait, that's been done. ;-)
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Follow Ups
- Your entire post is 100 percent ... - rbolaw 18:06:12 08/08/14 (3)
- Dylana Jenson? - Ivan303 07:47:22 08/09/14 (0)
- You copuld not have picked a more off the mark example - Analog Scott 18:25:32 08/08/14 (1)
- You think THAT one was bad? Try this one. - rbolaw 18:36:02 08/08/14 (0)