“I've reached the age where anyone who lets me talk seems like an old By listening to my memories, you have become part of them.” SeemsAgeMemoriesListeningLet Me Book:GIDEON'S DRIVE; ASK FOR ME TOMORROW; HELLSPOUT Source: GIDEON'S DRIVE; ASK FOR ME TOMORROW; HELLSPOUT
“One of my strongest memories is my father playing bongos in the living room in Detroit listening to Motown radio. He was this skinny white bald guy, but he was really moved by blues and Motown and funk.” GuyFatherMemoriesWhiteRoomsListeningMovedRadioStrongestSkinnyLiving RoomDetroitFunkMotownBongos Author:Sufjan Stevens
“My earliest memories about music are connected with going to church and listening to organ music. I am not from a musical family, actually, and I remember my first musical fascination to be for organ music. I wanted to become an organist and not a pianist.” FirstsWantedRememberChurchMemoriesListeningMusicalConnectedOrgansFascinationPianistGoing To Church Author:Rafal Blechacz
“I'm doing more deep listening, which is part of the role or job of the songwriter. I think with a lot of songwriting, songs sing themselves to you tonally and also lyrically. And it's not necessarily your own visual memories that are writing the song. It's like there are words that you can catch out there and you have to be able to see and hear them.” ThinkingWritingAbleJobsSongMemoriesRolesListeningVisualsSongwritingSongwritersDeep Listening Author:Mirah