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Re: Liking/Disliking your own music
Just want to say thanks to all who have posted on this thread. Your advice
has been put into practice and is already working for me! I just recorded
a 23 minute session and for once was actually really enjoying it.
Creativity seemed to just flow right out of my hands. I can safely say I
think that was the funnest time I've ever had live looping.
Sent from my iPod
On Jan 8, 2012, at 9:31 PM, <mike@michaelplishka.com> wrote:
> Ahh, gratefulness. Great point!!!
>
> Keep it up, and keep being...
>
> ~peace~
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> www.michaelplishka.com
> www.scribbledmusings.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gmail [mailto:k3zz21@gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2012 6:28 PM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: Re: Liking/Disliking your own music
>
> You pretty much just completely explained the way I've felt for the past
> week. Its like emotions blind us from things sometimes. I've recently
> started meditating & praying every night and morning. Its amazing what
> it's
>
>
> On Jan 8, 2012, at 2:40 PM, Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote:
>
>> On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, BC wrote:
>>> .......so now I record everything, and the next morning I listen to
>>> it again. That's when I have a clear idea of whether what I played
>>> the night before is good, or whether it's a "What on earth was I
> thinking?"
>>> moment.
>>>
>>> In the creative process, there's nothing like walking away completely
>>> and then coming back when it comes to gaining perspective.
>> I'm glad you mentioned this, Brian.
>>
>> It reminded me that years ago in the band Tao Chemical, we had
>> musicians (including myself) who suffered from a fascistic self critical
> element in their personalities.
>>
>> We would be really emotional after a gig, especially if there were
>> fuckups (and we were rehearsing
>> 5 nights a week, religiously without cease so we were really, really
>> tight and really, really critical) and arguments and fights would break
> out if we talked about things in the heat of the critical moment.
>>
>> It just kept happening and it was really, really unpleasant. . .
>
> rick walker
>>
>>
>