Yeah it's subjective, but you can also break it down into categories related to technical proficiency, improvisational ability, musicality, etc., and I think Prince is near the top of them all. I'm curious who you think is among the best guitarists if Prince isn't one of them
Prince is one of the best guitar players of all time, which doesn't always shine through on his singles. Watch his live performances. For example, here's Prince covering Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" in 2002. The dude commands the stage
I think what you can take away from this is that you're good at your work and respected by your colleagues. You don't owe them anything though, and they don't control you. If you're satisfied with what you're doing now, get used to confidently explaining why, and thank them for their praise.
The alternative would be Trump preventing this deal from moving forward and basically giving Warner-Bros Discovery to Skydance/Paramount, further consolidating the media under right-wing billionaire Larry Ellison. I think I'd rather Netflix own WBD.
The movie Koyaanisqatsi has some documentary footage of New York City streets from the late 70s, and there are some scenes where they're packed. I've never been to NY so can't speak from experience, but if they're less busy now, maybe that has to do with cultural changes and the internet replacing much of what we used to do in real life?
Poor Unfortunate Souls from the Little Mermaid. Pat Carroll's key is perfect for dudes and this song is great to ham up. I also go with Let's Dance by David Bowie and Rock Lobster by the B52s when my wife is there to duet
Ok, then criticize the Israeli government. We'll wait...