losthighway wrote: Sat May 18, 2024 1:22 pm
Also thought of the notion that good vibe/groove/melody/arrangement is way more important than good lyrics. Which is a bummer for me because I feel that I've written lots of great lyrics to okayish songs.
I thought about this statement and there’s a lot to unpack. Like, who’s saying that good lyrics are less important than the music? Most of my musician friends and music fans I know would say lyrics are the thing that makes a song deeply connect with them. And yeah, I don’t doubt there is a large listener audience who might not connect with music that way, but is that significant to how you produce music and your motivation to do it at all?
Also, what are “good” or “bad” lyrics? I guess on one end you have Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands and Copperhead Road and over on the other side there’s Cheeseburger in Paradise and songs with the word “Placenta” in them. But between those are 95% of songs where you never know what’ll land with people or not.
I dunno, I’m not trying to dissect your statement or anything as much as say keep writing and focus on the aspects that you value. It’s super hard putting lyrics out there but just doing it is brave and artistically meaningful.