I commend to you this Huffington Post blogpost from Jonathan Foreman (Switchfoot) about the power of words.
Here are some highlights:
"To create is to cosign the Maker's checks. ... The artist is a bridge between despair and hope. The artist, more than anyone else is responsible for the re-creation, re-definition and re-thinking the world around us. Every poem, every song, every painting has tremendous possibility. Each of these creations could be a letter of resignation to The World That Is or a window into The World That Is Not. Each poem/painting/song could be a vehicle to a new reality, one in which the artist plays a part no matter how small. The artist paints a world into existence. The canvas, the paint, the brush--these known quantities of existence and reality are tools for stepping into the unknown. The notes of the song are a bridge from what is to what is not yet"
The whole thing is worth a read -- take it in and write it out!
With hope,
Carolyn
Procrastination - The Songwriter's Nemesis
I loved this from P.J. O'Rourke; I think it applies rather well to most songwriters I know (present company most definitely included.)
Usually, writers will do anything to avoid writing. For instance, the previous sentence was written at one o’clock this afternoon. It is now a quarter to four. I have spent the past two hours and forty-five minutes sorting my neckties by width, looking up the word “paisly” in three dictionaries, attempting to find the town of that name on The New York Times Atlas of the World map of Scotland, sorting my reference books by width, trying to get the bookcase to stop wobbling by stuffing a matchbook cover under its corner, dialing the telephone number on the matchbook cover to see if I should take computer courses at night, looking at the computer ads in the newspaper and deciding to buy a computer because writing seems to be so difficult on my old Remington, reading an interesting article on sorghum farming in Uruguay that was in the newspaper next to the computer ads, cutting that and other interesting articles out of the newspaper, sorting—by width—all the interesting articles I’ve cut out of newspapers recently, fastening them neatly together with paper clips and making a very attractive paper clip necklace and bracelet set, which I will present to my girlfriend as soon as she comes home from the three-hour low-impact aerobic workout that I made her go to so I could have some time alone to write.”
P.J. O'Rourke
The Wit and Wisdom of P. J. O’Rourke
The Wit and Wisdom of P. J. O’Rourke
Does this ring a bell for anyone else or is it just me?
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SONGVILLE SAYS (Great Quote #22 - Steve Bell)
"Songs remain a mystery and a miracle for me. Vocationally, I can’t think of a single thing I’d rather contribute to the world. Songs often know things the writer doesn’t even know. They accomplish things that mere mortals are unable to accomplish. They delight, remember, provoke, entertain, gladden, sadden, enflame, enrage, soothe, heal… The best songs outlive their authors and have an independent existence and purpose. These are the ones every song writer hopes to write."
- Steve Bell
(taken from Steve's Great "Happy New Year" blog post)
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- Steve Bell
(taken from Steve's Great "Happy New Year" blog post)
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