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Getting into an artist late?

Ashley

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How do you feel when you don't discover a particular artist until you're a certain age, and then all of a sudden you're checking out their history in the music business, and you realize you missed out on some really great stuff from their humble or awkward beginnings?

When I first discovered Michael W. Smith and started wanting to hear some of his older works, I was disgusted with myself for not getting into him sooner. After I started following him on Facebook and really getting into his career history, like his albums, movies he was in, books he'd written, etc, I used to get pissed and think, "Dang, this guy has some awesome stuff going on! Why didn't I discover him sooner?" Even though I've pretty much completed my MWS collection with the exception of probably 4 albums I haven't gotten yet, it still makes me mad to read reviews on old concerts, albums, whatever and think "What on earth was I missing out on?" Do you ever get mad at yourself for not discovering your favorite bands until later in life, or do you get to a point where you don't really care and just commence buying/downloading their new stuff?
 
That is often the case for me. One of my favourite groups, I Am Ghost, I got into quite late. Approximately a year later, they split up. I was sad.
 
Not really bothered unless they're split up as I won't get to see them live.
 
Empire Of The Sun. Got into them last year. Since I made a research and one of their songs, Walking On A Dream, was released in 2008 but I wasn't aware back then.

Keane is another case here. I first knew about them by their 2012 song Silenced By The Night. But guess what? They released two which I liked, both from 2004 -- those were from their debut album btw.
 
By the way, by the time I'd gotten into Michael W. Smith, he already had 20+ years of experience as a singer/songwriter under his belt, had come out with quite a few albums, acted in at least one film (that I'm still dying to see) and has come out with quite a few books. At the present I'm basically trying to catch up with the literature side of him. He's come out with more books than albums, it seems like!
 
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