I know, I know your last tour was difficult. I know te want to go into the studio and get “experimental” now. I know all that. But please hear me out and let me convince te this is a very bad idea.
I suppose I have to admit my first reasons are più selfish. If te stop touring, te will never again come to all the cities where your millions of adoring fan await. We will never get to experience being in the same room as you. There will be no hope for us to meet you, o at least get close to te and maybe even touch you, someday. If te lived in the 21st century, with live streaming and Internet, it would be different. We could at least see te perform and leave te commenti te could answer, and maybe feel closer to te even if we aren’t there with you. But for the 1960s, when te abandon your tours, te abandon us completely.
I also ask te to reconsider what te are planning to do with your time once te stop touring. Getting “experimental” in the studio. First, I want to tell te that, if te heard today’s music, te would never, never, never even consider putting any effects on your precious sound and giving other musicians ideas. Second, your Musica is beautiful the way it is! It’s like Amore in its purest form, heart-beating, tingly romance set to music. When I hear your music, I hear te gently whispering “I Amore you” in my ear a hundred times. te don’t need to experiment with a sound that is already perfect. Yes, I admit, I loved your later music. I have to. It’s you. There will never be a single song te release that I don’t love. But te didn’t have to branch away from that wonderful simplicity te used to use. You’ll never improve your Musica that way, if that was what te were thinking. It’s simply not possible to improve on perfection.
And lastly, I’m afraid of what will happen to te when te start changing your entire way of doing things, fiddling with something that, much like your sound, was already perfect and needed no fixing. te left your beautiful life of seeing your fan around the world and playing with one another while creating the most heartrending Musica ever made, and once te did, te wanted to dress differently, act differently, play different kinds of music, and pursue different interests. Perhaps any of these things, on its own, wouldn’t be such a big deal. But please, look at what this is doing to you. Look before it’s too late. Can’t te see that this decision to stop touring is the first step down a slippery slope, a slope that will end with heartbreak and disaster for all of us?
You’re taking yourselves apart, piece da piece, and I can’t let te do that. Please reconsider this before it’s too late. Think what you’re doing to yourselves, and think how it would affect you, if te can’t see how it would affect us. Please don’t stop touring. It’s the worst decision te could make for yourselves, your fans, and your band.
Believe me. I have the benefit of hindsight. I know.
Amore te forever,
Rubyrings
I suppose I have to admit my first reasons are più selfish. If te stop touring, te will never again come to all the cities where your millions of adoring fan await. We will never get to experience being in the same room as you. There will be no hope for us to meet you, o at least get close to te and maybe even touch you, someday. If te lived in the 21st century, with live streaming and Internet, it would be different. We could at least see te perform and leave te commenti te could answer, and maybe feel closer to te even if we aren’t there with you. But for the 1960s, when te abandon your tours, te abandon us completely.
I also ask te to reconsider what te are planning to do with your time once te stop touring. Getting “experimental” in the studio. First, I want to tell te that, if te heard today’s music, te would never, never, never even consider putting any effects on your precious sound and giving other musicians ideas. Second, your Musica is beautiful the way it is! It’s like Amore in its purest form, heart-beating, tingly romance set to music. When I hear your music, I hear te gently whispering “I Amore you” in my ear a hundred times. te don’t need to experiment with a sound that is already perfect. Yes, I admit, I loved your later music. I have to. It’s you. There will never be a single song te release that I don’t love. But te didn’t have to branch away from that wonderful simplicity te used to use. You’ll never improve your Musica that way, if that was what te were thinking. It’s simply not possible to improve on perfection.
And lastly, I’m afraid of what will happen to te when te start changing your entire way of doing things, fiddling with something that, much like your sound, was already perfect and needed no fixing. te left your beautiful life of seeing your fan around the world and playing with one another while creating the most heartrending Musica ever made, and once te did, te wanted to dress differently, act differently, play different kinds of music, and pursue different interests. Perhaps any of these things, on its own, wouldn’t be such a big deal. But please, look at what this is doing to you. Look before it’s too late. Can’t te see that this decision to stop touring is the first step down a slippery slope, a slope that will end with heartbreak and disaster for all of us?
You’re taking yourselves apart, piece da piece, and I can’t let te do that. Please reconsider this before it’s too late. Think what you’re doing to yourselves, and think how it would affect you, if te can’t see how it would affect us. Please don’t stop touring. It’s the worst decision te could make for yourselves, your fans, and your band.
Believe me. I have the benefit of hindsight. I know.
Amore te forever,
Rubyrings