Let Me Tell You A Story...
One of the cool things about this project is the ability to be a storyteller. In writing 52 songs over the course of a year, there's no possible way for them to all be "about me." It's true that some of my personal experiences will color my writing, but I look at each song as narrative. Each will have it's own characters, it's unique perspective, it's own rules: in essence, each composition is a microcosmic universe. When you read a novel, the author may have his or her voice, but the contents of the novel are separate. My angle on songwriting this next year will be similar in tone.
A friend of mine recently told me that he heard a musician say, "When I found out that every song I write doesn't have to be about me, it changed everything." So I look forward to stepping out of my own shoes and into those I've never been in before - those of friends, of archetypes, of myth, of people I see around me - and to see what can be uncovered as it relates to the topic of love.
I'll be posting my next song (or should I say 'story') tomorrow night. It's a bit of a doozy but I think it turned out beautifully. As my 6-year-old daughter said, "That's the saddest song I've ever heard. Turn it off, Daddy, I'm going to cry." So I guess you have THAT to look forward to... ;-)
Reader Comments (1)
Trevor, I found you through a friends link to your song "I see you sitting there" and your words and voice captured my attention, Through tears I listened several times and must say you write and sing beautifully..Thank you so much for sharing such an amazing talent ...
I cant wait to listen to more of your "stories" and be captured yet again ..
Most sincerely,
Wendy M