Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize for literature. There are a lot of albums of his I’d consider unlistenable. I don’t think he cares what I think. He doesn’t care what the Nobel committee thinks either since he didn’t show up.
His lyrics have always been on point though, sure I think that’s generally true of most musicians, at least successful ones, to listen to your muse and not care. Or any artist for that matter. I suppose in my mind I am separating what I feel is a overrated cartoon from other art we’re talking about. That’s just my opinion. Bob Dylan also cared about things, the whole I’m so cool I don’t care about anything crap is so old, and lazy.
Humm, I suppose I can’t speak for them, I put myself through a hell when my loving creations went basically unnoticed, but that is because they were from my heart and not something I was trying to make popular or a copy of something else I guess. A lot of music is made to be popular, of course, or throwaway sometimes, so you’re right I spoke too soon. I do that sometimes, thank you for your reply and insight.
Good to hear other opinions when they exist(assuming they aren’t asshats giving the opinions, which I hope I’m not one)
I think it was in relation to Big Me or Monkey Wrench, but there was an interview with Dave Grohl about his lyrics and at the time he was like these songs need words so I put some together there’s nothing special about them they don’t really have any great meaning I just needed to sing something.
Like a guy like Dylan his lyrics are an incredible part of the song, but there are so many musicians that don’t even write lyrics in any way…because they aren’t lyricists or even singers.
I just wanted to offer my opinion because it seemed so wrong from my point of view I don’t want some kid or just a newbie beating themselves up because they don’t think they can write lyrics. They aren’t failures because of it. Words do mean things if you intend them to, but they are also just sound and if you know anything about Bjork everything is music lol
I don’t think you are. I guess it’s just a matter of feeling heard, everyone wants to feel heard, people make art for different reasons, obviously that wasn’t an issue for him at that point as he was already massively successful with Nirvana, I never really viewed Foo Fighters as much besides bubblegum music and that’s fine too. There’s nothing wrong with songs about nothing it’s all a matter of what your intentions are, he’s clearly very successful. I agree with you about Bjork and that philosophy, I’ve liked her since her Debut she’s just so charming and genuine. She makes music to change people’s perceptions of music, or to bring light to darkness, for others it’s just a means to make money or get sex, there’s a big spectrum out there. Of course not everyone is gonna be Bob Dylan. I have my mentors as well and when I listen to them I also have to fight the urge to think that I’ll never make something that good because that’s very defeatist and goes nowhere. Just do your best.
Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize for literature. There are a lot of albums of his I’d consider unlistenable. I don’t think he cares what I think. He doesn’t care what the Nobel committee thinks either since he didn’t show up.
His lyrics have always been on point though, sure I think that’s generally true of most musicians, at least successful ones, to listen to your muse and not care. Or any artist for that matter. I suppose in my mind I am separating what I feel is a overrated cartoon from other art we’re talking about. That’s just my opinion. Bob Dylan also cared about things, the whole I’m so cool I don’t care about anything crap is so old, and lazy.
I disagree that it’s on point for most musicians. Vehemently
Humm, I suppose I can’t speak for them, I put myself through a hell when my loving creations went basically unnoticed, but that is because they were from my heart and not something I was trying to make popular or a copy of something else I guess. A lot of music is made to be popular, of course, or throwaway sometimes, so you’re right I spoke too soon. I do that sometimes, thank you for your reply and insight.
Good to hear other opinions when they exist(assuming they aren’t asshats giving the opinions, which I hope I’m not one)
I think it was in relation to Big Me or Monkey Wrench, but there was an interview with Dave Grohl about his lyrics and at the time he was like these songs need words so I put some together there’s nothing special about them they don’t really have any great meaning I just needed to sing something.
Like a guy like Dylan his lyrics are an incredible part of the song, but there are so many musicians that don’t even write lyrics in any way…because they aren’t lyricists or even singers.
I just wanted to offer my opinion because it seemed so wrong from my point of view I don’t want some kid or just a newbie beating themselves up because they don’t think they can write lyrics. They aren’t failures because of it. Words do mean things if you intend them to, but they are also just sound and if you know anything about Bjork everything is music lol
I don’t think you are. I guess it’s just a matter of feeling heard, everyone wants to feel heard, people make art for different reasons, obviously that wasn’t an issue for him at that point as he was already massively successful with Nirvana, I never really viewed Foo Fighters as much besides bubblegum music and that’s fine too. There’s nothing wrong with songs about nothing it’s all a matter of what your intentions are, he’s clearly very successful. I agree with you about Bjork and that philosophy, I’ve liked her since her Debut she’s just so charming and genuine. She makes music to change people’s perceptions of music, or to bring light to darkness, for others it’s just a means to make money or get sex, there’s a big spectrum out there. Of course not everyone is gonna be Bob Dylan. I have my mentors as well and when I listen to them I also have to fight the urge to think that I’ll never make something that good because that’s very defeatist and goes nowhere. Just do your best.