Netflix's Travelers mackenzie porter
Twisted Advice
Sometimes you find a voice speaking into your journey in the strangest of places. Even places where you're not looking for it.
The other night I watched a documentary on the band Twisted Sister on Netflix called “We Are Twisted F***ing Sister!” I was 14 years old when “Stay Hungry” was released including the hits “We’re Not Gonna Take It” and “I Wanna Rock”. I vividly remember their videos being played on MTV (back when it really was MUSIC television). I haven’t thought about this band aside from the occasional 80’s station playing a song, and “meeting” lead singer Dee Snider at a stop light when I lived on Long Island (But that’s another story for another day…).
I flipped on the documentary because I was curious, perhaps a bit nostalgic and let’s face it, Netflix’s library can be seriously lacking at times. I have to admit though, I was pleasantly surprised. (I know, right?)
There were two ideas that really stood out to me through the telling of their story:
First, they didn't let the music system they were in block them from attaining their goals. Instead, they created a new system. When they couldn't get their music on the radio airwaves or get signed to a record deal, they bought advertising space where they played their own music. As a result, when people heard the snippets of their songs over and over again, they thought that they were hearing Twisted Sister being played on the radio. And It seemed that they were everywhere. It created a buzz.
Second. They didn't give up. The band was tenacious. They just kept going no matter how many closed doors they met with. All the failed attempts (and near misses) at getting signed. All the shows they played tirelessly and endlessly. They just kept going. And when they had exhausted all their resources and avenues, there was one last opportunity. Even though it seemed small and like one last ditch effort, they went for broke. It was a 25 minute spot on the British television show called The Tube. And they made the most that they could out of it to win over the audience. It was as a result of this appearance that they were eventually signed. Their dream they had became reality.
As it turns out, when the path you're on seems twisted, you just might receive some much needed insights from unexpected places. You just need to be listening.
What’s some insight you’ve received from an unconventional source?
Leave me a comment. I’d love to hear about it!
Pablo Ferro
I saw this documentary available on Netflix called "Pablo" and decided to check it out. It turned out to be a very interesting documentary about an artist named Pablo Ferro. Odds are you've seen his work without realizing it. He's been producing innovative work for years. He's created opening credit sequences and trailers for tons of movies. If you are a graphic designer or motion graphics designer I especially recommend it. Be forewarned that this is about his life, and there may be some content that could offend (drugs, sex, etc.) if that's of concern to you. That aside, it was a very intriguing documentary on this artist and his life. It contains some cool animation throughout and is narrated by Jeff Bridges. If you have Netflix, check it out!