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If You Could Would You Rather Be A Famous Author Or A Singer/song Writer See

Would you rather be an anonymous song writer for a famous song or credited for a song you never wrote?

I don’t take credit for what I haven’t written. I can’t do that. It is unethical, and the person who wrote the song deserves ALL the credit. I’ve had songs stolen from me when I was younger. Fortunately, it ended well and I regained control of them without a lot of damage.So the answer is easy for me, to be anonymous.But here’s the thing. If you write a song that goes big, you’re going to be known by the producer, because he can’t use your song without licensing permissions. You’re going to be known by the artist, probably as well.And then you will be known by anyone that matters because they will find you and ask you to write a song for them, or an artist they are producing.So your anonymity may remain for the general public. But producers and artists will know who you are eventually.And that is okay with me. The people that I need to know I write songs are the people that matter.

Would you rather be the famous author of Twilight or the famous writer of every Nickelback song?

As a fan of the 'Twilight' Saga I would prefer the Twilight notoriety than that of Nickelback. I find Nickelback to be competent and entertaining but nothing in my estimation can match the call to reading that The 'Twilight' series has accomplished.Plus as the author of the aforementioned series I would also have finished book five entitled "Midnight Sun", I thought the idea of the first story told through Edwards eyes and perspective was a refreshing take which also afforded more story development when following Edward through scenes previously unseen.

Would you rather date a writer or a musician?

Let me take this question to another level: If I broke up with a girl, would I rather see how much I broke her heart in a book or in a song? For this matter, I’d rather choose a book. A song has so much emotion and you can always refer back to it everyday. For a book, you can refer back to it, but nobody likes to read as much as they would listen to a song. Also, I’m hypothetically saying that this girl is famous.Another way to look at this question is that if I had dated a writer, I know that she has enough free time with yours truly. However, musicians are always on the run; they have to go on tour to perform or they have to attend some kind of award show. Also, if you don’t like the limelight, well it’ll come to you no matter what because, hypothetically speaking, she’s the biggest singer around right now.

How to write that someone is singing?

In my book the main girl is singing a song. But how do I right that she is singing? This is the song.

"Don't want to hurt, don't want to fight,
I just want a regular night.
Take it easy calm down.
Don't want anyone on the ground."
Then the her enemy jumps in.
"I'm not listening,
let's start fighting!
I don't have all night,
I wanna fight!
I wanna win, so everyone can see,
me with the glory."

ALL RIGHT RESERVED! NO COPYING!

What are the best interview questions to ask a singer songwriter?

I can’t say they would be “the best,” but here are the questions I would begin with and then see where the interview goes.Primary Objective: to elicit from the guest the emotional reason they write and sing songs. What joy do they get from it? What catharsis? It’s actually the same as when you interview a truck driver.— What got you to write songs? (childhood trauma, happiness, money?)—Can you remember the first time you wrote a song? Describe it to me.— Who gave you the support to keep writing in the beginning? Who did you play the early songs for?—What do you feel like when you play one of your songs and people applaud? Is it an affirmation or an irritation?—Professional songwriters spend years on their craft. Why not use their songs?— What is better about a song sung by the writer?—Are you more of a singer or more of a song-writer?See where it goes.

If you were a popular author in 1901, which subject would you rather write about and why?

I would've written about women empowerment and women power. 1901 was a time when world population was about 1.5 billion - now India alone has same population count!At the time when world had 1.5 bn people and around 50% were women, it could've been easier to make them understand their power and easier to unite them. It would've been better to tell them about unity as a power and subsequently pressurise the government to add more women-friendly laws like longer and paid maternity leaves which we didn't get until recently, and even breaks during menstruation because for some women - believe me - it is really painful every month!Also considering that not many women around that time were educated or into work force, it would've been better to explain to them about their rights as a human and how to demand good pay according to their work and not settle for less because they're women.If right kind of education was imparted back then, women would consider them to be equal to men and not superior, they wouldn't misuse laws against men, they would've rather made the world a better place to live in.Now we not only have a lot of new rape and murder cases coming every year, but equally we are also experiencing the fake rape cases against men, which does nothing good - but rather makes the lives of those women miserable who have been actually raped! A time might come that because of fake cases, even genuine ones won’t be trusted anymore.The plight of world is sad today, maybe it wasn't so if someone had educated women about everything in 1900s!I'm not saying it would've solved every problem, but maybe in 100 years we would've treaded a path of harmony and peace.

Who is Perry Mason? Why did Ozzy write a song about him?

Perry Mason is a fictional character, a defense attorney who originally was the main character in numerous pieces of detective fiction authored by Erle Stanley Gardner. Perry Mason was featured in more than 80 novels and short stories, most of which had a story line which involved his client being put on trial for murder. Typically, Mason was able to establish his client's innocence by demonstrating the guilt of another character. Gardner, who was one of the best-selling authors of all time, had "135 million copies of his books in print in America alone in the year of his death" in 1969.[1] The character of Perry Mason was portrayed each weekday on a long running radio series,[2] followed by the well-known depictions on film and television, including "television's most successful and longest-running lawyer series"[3] from 1957 to 1966, another series in 1973-1974, and more than 25 made-for-TV movies from 1985 to 1993

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