February 23, 2011

Ray Stevens...Critical Reaction, Part 6...

Yesterday afternoon a small write-up of Ray's TSA song/video, "The Skies Just Ain't Friendly Anymore", shown up on the newsmax web-site. The page also offers a link to the You Tube music video which I'm thrilled to say has gotten an increase of over 6,300 plays and now sits with 47,377 total hits since my previous blog earlier this morning. The write-up re-prints some of the lyrics from the song and given the positive nature of the write-up, of course, that's why I decided to mention it in this blog. I'm sure that write-up will become unavailable as the months/years go by...what often happens are on-line articles are available for all to see for a certain period of time and then the owners of the site's make the content exclusive to subscribers at some point.

If anyone ever finds themselves searching Google news archives for Ray Stevens-related stories and you come across sites that state something like "limited view only-subscribe for full view". Well, those are examples of what happens with a lot of on-line content. The reason I also like to keep track of write-up's and critical reactions is because those kinds of things illustrate mood and personality of the writer(s) and during my research I've often found that Ray's music has a polarizing affect. Long before he began associating himself in a distinctly political public image there had always been critics all too willing to put his material down and marginalize his appeal. On the other hand there was, and continues to be, an appreciation for his work by just as many supportive voices and, for them, the political direction is a welcome addition as it adds a new dimension to his career.

Although I'm a dedicated fan of Ray Stevens I never act as if I know him and I never personalize myself with him in my writings, either. I have watched a lot of his performances on TV and have heard a lot of his interviews and have read a lot of interviews he's given and those are the only things a person can legitimately go by when attempting to write about him. Some people, who get way too personal, assume negative criticisms must certainly hurt Ray's feelings. Although none of us like to see negative commentary written about Ray the fact is he's been in the music business for awhile. If negative criticisms really ate at him or caused any kind of depression or sadness there's no way he would've been able to survive in the music business as long as he has.

Thick skins and backbones are a prerequisite, it seems, in sustaining longevity based upon things I've read from those who've seen the bad side of fame and it's pitfalls but have rebounded and triumphed through sheer talent and strength. The bottom line is just because a critic or two, or three, decides to roast and skewer something Ray Stevens has said or done it doesn't mean you, the fan, should feel that the criticisms bother him in any kind of way.

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