Rock philosophy
Posted: 12/29/2002, 7:45 pm
Let's discuss the philosophy of rock.
I'm currently obsessed with Rush.
As a conversation starter, what's everyone's take on Spirit of the Radio? The lyrics in my signature are Turner-esque, in my opinion. Art and philosophy and everything beautiful is more important than a paycheck. Selling art is always a problem. I don't know if I could ever do it, but unfortunately, consumerism makes it difficult for your art to be seriously read or observed or heard, whatever, without being corrupted.
All I want to do is write, all I've ever wanted to do is write, since a ludicrously young age, but it's very difficult to be successful and not end up like another Stephen King or Anne Rice or something. I just want to write one great novel and die, so I don't have to ever burden anyone else with steadily declining bullshit prose.
Our Lady Peace held out for four albums, but there are some bands like U2 or Rush who transcend the music industry. I really wish OLP had tried harder to do the same. They were well on their way.
I'm currently obsessed with Rush.
As a conversation starter, what's everyone's take on Spirit of the Radio? The lyrics in my signature are Turner-esque, in my opinion. Art and philosophy and everything beautiful is more important than a paycheck. Selling art is always a problem. I don't know if I could ever do it, but unfortunately, consumerism makes it difficult for your art to be seriously read or observed or heard, whatever, without being corrupted.
All I want to do is write, all I've ever wanted to do is write, since a ludicrously young age, but it's very difficult to be successful and not end up like another Stephen King or Anne Rice or something. I just want to write one great novel and die, so I don't have to ever burden anyone else with steadily declining bullshit prose.
Our Lady Peace held out for four albums, but there are some bands like U2 or Rush who transcend the music industry. I really wish OLP had tried harder to do the same. They were well on their way.