More Music in 2011
Dec. 26th, 2010 02:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have time to write because it's a FREAKING holiday and I'm so excited not to go to work tomorrow! Also, it will keep me from killing the people next to me. The conversation in the coffee shop is driving me crazy. I mean I know this is Silicon Valley, but can't you take a break from talking about your Apple product for just 1 day?
Music and art are going to be a bigger part of next year. This is a self-declaration and, I hope, a prophecy. I just posted to Craigslist looking for a band. I'm motivated by doing things *with* people more than with just myself. With my free time I've just been listening to a lot of music, trying to find what's good out there, watching lots of music videos. Either I'm really picky or there's a lot of crap out there.
I've fallen in love with Death Cab for Cutie though. There is almost no song I don't like. And it has substance to it. That kind of consistent quality and substance is what I'm looking for.
I need music. People need music. I don't know why, but they need it. I was talking with an artist the day before yesterday and she was saying the same thing about art. She was trying to figure out a way turn her art into a business. Usually creative types aren't the best business people. Except for maybe me. I mean every industry is different, but I think I can apply what I've learned to make myself successful in this area. For the kind of music I want to make, there doesn't seem to be much competition out there. It's like everyone is asleep. The American music culture feels mostly dead. I want to raise it up.
All this stuff intertwines with a lot of stuff going on in my mind lately. I'm looking for my place, my purpose. I think I'm a bard. There is nothing I feel as confident about as when I'm writing or performing music. And I think I've only discovered about 20% of my potential.
Music and art are going to be a bigger part of next year. This is a self-declaration and, I hope, a prophecy. I just posted to Craigslist looking for a band. I'm motivated by doing things *with* people more than with just myself. With my free time I've just been listening to a lot of music, trying to find what's good out there, watching lots of music videos. Either I'm really picky or there's a lot of crap out there.
I've fallen in love with Death Cab for Cutie though. There is almost no song I don't like. And it has substance to it. That kind of consistent quality and substance is what I'm looking for.
I need music. People need music. I don't know why, but they need it. I was talking with an artist the day before yesterday and she was saying the same thing about art. She was trying to figure out a way turn her art into a business. Usually creative types aren't the best business people. Except for maybe me. I mean every industry is different, but I think I can apply what I've learned to make myself successful in this area. For the kind of music I want to make, there doesn't seem to be much competition out there. It's like everyone is asleep. The American music culture feels mostly dead. I want to raise it up.
All this stuff intertwines with a lot of stuff going on in my mind lately. I'm looking for my place, my purpose. I think I'm a bard. There is nothing I feel as confident about as when I'm writing or performing music. And I think I've only discovered about 20% of my potential.
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Date: 2010-12-29 11:54 pm (UTC)Music is a huge part of my life, too, just listening to it. And I think the main problem with the American music scene is that it's disconnected. Not enough variety in airplay. Online music trade is stifled by copyright law (although it's still better than most of the world, witness Pandora). Stupid laws get in the way of people coming together to watch or celebrate artists.
Hope I get to see you play again soon.
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Date: 2011-01-03 07:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-01-04 11:05 pm (UTC)I saw my sweetie (I get to call her that now! ::bounce::) play with her band at the folk festival I was at for New Year. I've seen her play solo a couple of times, too, and the band compliments her really well!
I hope your band goes well. Tip: choosing a name is important, but not as important as practising music. ;)
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Date: 2011-01-05 12:29 am (UTC)no subject