by in_the_morning Wed Jan 29, 2014 5:36 pm
James Murphy wrote:Another characteristic the two men share: making the writing look a lot easier than it is.
This is so true! I know from first hand experience how bloody hard it can be to write a decent song, having written a few ones myself (nothing brilliant, but stuff which I would consider good enough to play in front of an audience). What happens quite often is that I get a good line or even a whole verse out of nowhere, and I think: "this could become part of a cool song...", but then the majority is missing and you have to come up with something, which I find really really hard most of the time...so looking at people like Shane or Townes Van Zandt (my two favorite songwriters of all time), I really don't know how they did it, but maybe that's where their true brilliancy shines through. But then again, I've read a LOT about Shane, and many people have stated that in the early days when he used to be really ambitious, he could be found working on his songs for ages and ages until they satisfied him.
[quote="James Murphy"]Another characteristic the two men share: making the writing look a lot easier than it is.[/quote]
This is so true! I know from first hand experience how bloody hard it can be to write a decent song, having written a few ones myself (nothing brilliant, but stuff which I would consider good enough to play in front of an audience). What happens quite often is that I get a good line or even a whole verse out of nowhere, and I think: "this could become part of a cool song...", but then the majority is missing and you have to come up with something, which I find really really hard most of the time...so looking at people like Shane or Townes Van Zandt (my two favorite songwriters of all time), I really don't know how they did it, but maybe that's where their true brilliancy shines through. But then again, I've read a LOT about Shane, and many people have stated that in the early days when he used to be really ambitious, he could be found working on his songs for ages and ages until they satisfied him.