JiveTurkey
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Spawn and Drew = separated at birth
That’s why I smoke a lot of pot.
I’ve got a fair amount of free time outside of work, by design. The majority of songs I’ve written have been started by sitting behind Pro Tools/Logic without a single idea, just a click track and a bag of pot, then a couple hours later there’s a song there. I’ve also had PLENTY of times I sat there and nothing happened at all, but if I’m in the right headspace, an empty DAW session is the same thing as a blank canvas.
It will take a generation to change social views on marihuana usage. You really have to expect that. You drill into peoples heads how bad it is and the class of folks who gravitate to the drug and one day tell everyone its legal after decades of programming.Refreshing take, the uber-prudish herd mentality towards playing with weed/alcohol (much less anything else) over at that other place was starting to make think I was a degenerate. Which I probably still am but still
Hahahaha I am no stranger in that department. In my teens and 20’s I used to pride myself on being hammered and still being able to pull a show off but when I chilled on my drinking my playing-while-buzzed skills completely vanished. Now after two drinks I just can’t f*cking play. Greenery, on the other hand, is like opening the creativity gate.
I said it in the pot thread here, but last week I got home from work one day with the intention of taking a nap and not touching a guitar, before I blew my first hit out I was grabbing a guitar and walking into my studio and there’s practically a whole song‘s skeleton finished, including the majority of the drum track, which usually takes me a week to write.
And there’s no better time to partake than right before I start mixing a song. It’s the best time in the world to play with effects/panning/automation.
That said, I have about 1500 sessions that are a bunch of synths stacked up and it sounds REALLY cool for 20 seconds and then I didn’t know where to take them….all 100% done while I was baked.
#metooNope. Just shitty and more shitty.
I've long said that this is what distinguishes professionals from everyone else. Not how much they shine on their best nights, but that even on their worst, they can get on stage and make sure something happens to entertain their audience.Make it a personal goal where your good days are great and your bad days are just good.
Ever have one of those gigs you wish you played tuba?I've long said that this is what distinguishes professionals from everyone else. Not how much they shine on their best nights, but that even on their worst, they can get on stage and make sure something happens to entertain their audience.
Whereas on my worst nights I can barely bring myself to pick up a guitar, and when I do, I feel like I've never seen one before.