"You know, I am just a musician and I have no idea these days what good and bad is in terms of labels"
- Billy Sherwood
About this Quote
This quote by Billy Sherwood talks with the ever-changing nature of the music market. In the past, tags were a trustworthy method to figure out the high quality of an artist's job. Nevertheless, in today's world, labels are no longer a trustworthy indication of quality. Instead, it is up to the specific artist to identify what is good as well as negative. Sherwood is suggesting that he, as an artist, is not certified to make such a reasoning. He is merely a musician, and he has no chance of knowing what is great as well as poor in terms of tags. This quote talks with the importance of relying on one's own judgement and not depending on labels to figure out the high quality of a musician's work. It additionally speaks to the ever-changing nature of the music industry, as well as just how tags are no more a trusted sign of quality.
This quote is written / told by Billy Sherwood somewhere between March 14, 1965 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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