I accidentally wrote to Aunt Kitty when I meant to write to you. This is what I wrote: You're not too old to like him; celebrity-crush wise (Patrick is 25) or fan wise. P.S. I agree with the Non-Teenager/College club. I'm 20/in college, but have been a fan since TTTYG.
You're not too old to like him; celebrity-crush wise (Patrick is 25) or fan wise. P.S. I agree with the Non-Teenager/College club. I'm 20/in college, but have been a fan since TTTYG.
I had to cut my post down a lot, so it seems totally random. Sorry.
P.S. My post is so much longer than everyone else's. I feel like that one lone kid who actually participates in the exercises in drama class (wait...I was that kid.) :\
Whether or not you like FOB, Patrick has more knowledge of music than a lot of people in the business (but you don't see him gloating about it). That alone deserves respect, and has actually earned him a lot of credibility in the business among a variety of artists in different genres. But despite his gifts and accolades he, as well as the rest of the members of FOB, have not let their fame go to their heads. He's not only passionate about creating music, but he is also constantly seeking out different styles of music, and learning as much from it as he can. THAT is the mark of a true musician. Another mark of a true musician is not patronizing your audience (or yourself) by producing the same album. Each FOB album is different and unique as they strive to challenge themselves as they grow not only musically, but also personally. If you don't like the changes, that's totally fine, and you have a right to be upset (it sucks to fall out of love with a band you once admired), but it doesn't always mean that they are purposefully trying to alienate you, or that they sold out, or that they suck just because you haven't grown with them this time around. (Music can only suck as a fact when there is no thought behind its creation, and having analyzed a few of their songs, they demonstrate theory that moves passed common practice period styles.)
Finally, on a personal note, I think that Patrick is one intelligent, talented, handsome son of a gun. But that's just my opinion.
P.S. My post is so much longer than everyone else's. I feel like that one lone kid who actually participates in the exercises in drama class (wait...I was that kid.) :\
Finally, on a personal note, I think that Patrick is one intelligent, talented, handsome son of a gun. But that's just my opinion.