David
I hate to bother you but since you don�t seem to mind...
When you�re writing a song, it surely happens once in a while that it isn�t flowing out of you, it�s not going where you want if it�s going anywhere at all. When this happens, do you always shelve the thing or do you sometimes put a bag over its head and do it for Old Glory; just finish writing the song.
And if you ever do such a thing, are the results ever worthwhile? Maybe not a great song but one that�s pretty good anyway.
Thanks
Dave Tahija
Dave Tahija
location: Butte, Montana, en route from San Francisco to Juneau
listening to: Train - Save me, San Francisco
registered: 1999.12.27
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David
I hate to bother you but since you don�t seem to mind...
When you�re writing a song, it surely happens once in a while that it isn�t flowing out of you, it�s not going where you want if it�s going anywhere at all. When this happens, do you always shelve the thing or do you sometimes put a bag over its head and do it for Old Glory; just finish writing the song.
And if you ever do such a thing, are the results ever worthwhile? Maybe not a great song but one that�s pretty good anyway.
Thanks
Dave Tahija
I hate to bother you but since you don�t seem to mind...
When you�re writing a song, it surely happens once in a while that it isn�t flowing out of you, it�s not going where you want if it�s going anywhere at all. When this happens, do you always shelve the thing or do you sometimes put a bag over its head and do it for Old Glory; just finish writing the song.
And if you ever do such a thing, are the results ever worthwhile? Maybe not a great song but one that�s pretty good anyway.
Thanks
Dave Tahija
