Sunday, December 2, 2012
Do not
If, while watching the sun set on a used-car lot in Los Angeles, you are struck by the parallels between the image and the inevitable fate of humanity, do not, under any circumstance, write it down.
Fran Lebowitz
Friday, August 10, 2012
Woody/Tweedy
"Being in the archives and working with Woody's lyrics definitely was a watershed moment for me as a songwriter, as an artist.Just getting to see someone so comfortable being [himself] and creating without a lot of editing.... [E]verything he wrote wasn't beautiful; everything he wrote wasn't perfect. In fact, a great majority of what he wrote was slight or sort of off color or imperfect in some way, and that is what is sort of beautiful about it as a whole. The sublime moment seems to be only a product of allowing yourself to get through, to get to a lot of stuff in your life, write about a lot of stuff and not edit yourself. That is a great lesson to learn for anybody that writes or creates in anyway, to be able to make something without being good or bad."
Jeff Tweedy
Jeff Tweedy
Monday, July 23, 2012
Driven
In movies the guy who almost drowned shoots up out of the water and into sunlight like a porpoise, gulping at the air so long denied him, relief writ large on his face.
When Driver first surfaced, six, seven years ago, it had been like that, only in reverse. Sunlight, air, and freedom - his impulse was to dive back in. He wanted the darkness, safety, anonymity. Needed it. Didn't understand how he could live without it.
Driven James Sallis
Driven James Sallis
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Silence is a balance
"I'm not emotional when I play. I'm trying to mirror something. You see my creative process has nothing to do with emotion. My creative process has to do more with being a witness to all of that. Having a state of balance from where you look at emotions of anger, greed, and all this kind of stuff. During the creative process, there's no emotion, and in the preparation for the creativity, there's no emotion. There's balance. That silence is a balance."
David S Ware
Monday, February 6, 2012
Most everything
A lot of songs don’t have much going on in them—
Most things don’t have much going on. Most movies, most everything.
Why do you think that is?
You have to see what’s popular. My friend Doc Pomus always used to say, “Look at the source.” When you get criticized, it’s important to look and see who’s saying that. I think people hear what they want to hear. People are doing that for money. If everyone ran out to buy this other thing, then that’s what they would give you. Although they don’t seem to up the ante very much.
Because they feel there’s no need to?
Right. It’s like Mission Impossible 2. There’s a screenplay by Robert Towne. John Woo directs it. And they are aiming so low that the audience they think they are aiming at actually laughs at the movie. It’s amazing to see people that good aiming that low.
Lou Reed 2011
Most things don’t have much going on. Most movies, most everything.
Why do you think that is?
You have to see what’s popular. My friend Doc Pomus always used to say, “Look at the source.” When you get criticized, it’s important to look and see who’s saying that. I think people hear what they want to hear. People are doing that for money. If everyone ran out to buy this other thing, then that’s what they would give you. Although they don’t seem to up the ante very much.
Because they feel there’s no need to?
Right. It’s like Mission Impossible 2. There’s a screenplay by Robert Towne. John Woo directs it. And they are aiming so low that the audience they think they are aiming at actually laughs at the movie. It’s amazing to see people that good aiming that low.
Lou Reed 2011
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