SilentBtViolent
Rape Ape
However, it ends up being the case that between Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, and Wilco, everything I could dream of writing-saying-dreaming-communicating has already been done, and better than I can.
If I were still a beautiful young man, I could probably make out with some snarky record exec who talks about my "potential" but actually hires Mutt Lang to write my music and produce my record. I'd be huge in Austria (or was it Australia?) and ditch my current beau for a milieu of hot young girls on the road who don't really want me, they want a piece of the action.
I could probably feign sincerity for an album and I'm an entertaining-enough performer to be able to stay on the road for awhile.
But at bottom, I don't want to write music for today. I don't want to be either saccharinely commercial (like the above) or dead-eyed sincere (like Bright Eyes, the Shins etc). I don't want to struggle, I don't want to "get my message out" because honestly, do I have a message? If I do, it's "take care of each other" and that's only like five words.
So instead, I'll just get lit and parrot Dylan's live version "Desolation Row" on my back porch while my kids play in the backyard and the light tapers off to evening.
And maybe someday I'll scrape together five or six grand and just go into a studio for a week to make ten of my best songs sound the way they do in my head. Is that enough?
It better be.
If I were still a beautiful young man, I could probably make out with some snarky record exec who talks about my "potential" but actually hires Mutt Lang to write my music and produce my record. I'd be huge in Austria (or was it Australia?) and ditch my current beau for a milieu of hot young girls on the road who don't really want me, they want a piece of the action.
I could probably feign sincerity for an album and I'm an entertaining-enough performer to be able to stay on the road for awhile.
But at bottom, I don't want to write music for today. I don't want to be either saccharinely commercial (like the above) or dead-eyed sincere (like Bright Eyes, the Shins etc). I don't want to struggle, I don't want to "get my message out" because honestly, do I have a message? If I do, it's "take care of each other" and that's only like five words.
So instead, I'll just get lit and parrot Dylan's live version "Desolation Row" on my back porch while my kids play in the backyard and the light tapers off to evening.
And maybe someday I'll scrape together five or six grand and just go into a studio for a week to make ten of my best songs sound the way they do in my head. Is that enough?
It better be.