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01-29-2009, 12:57 AM | #1 |
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New Track on my myspace page
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Just to let you know I've put a new track up on my myspace page at: www.myspace.com/hollierogersonline The song isn't actually that new, we've been playing it since about April last year, and some people might have heard an early version of it on a video session I did for routenote.com - but it's not on the album and we don't have a studio recording of it, this is a live recording from a recent gig. It's called 'Shoes'. Would be good to know what you think! Thank you :-) Hollie x
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01-29-2009, 06:18 PM | #2 |
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Guise, as is disguise right?
Ahhh i love this song! Fantastic stuff, you working on any new material at the moment Hollie?
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01-30-2009, 12:14 AM | #3 |
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yes, i´ve heard it before... and i think it´s brilliant.
i think you played it when you did that (radio, maybe?) interview. i really like the song... and somehow, i feel related to it.
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01-30-2009, 03:35 PM | #4 |
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^I think you're right Vere. I have heard it before too. Good stuff Hollie!!!
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thanks Calum. Well I've had a rather frustrating dry spell for the last 11 months actually, since I wrote Shoes and another one called I Don't Need The Money. It's been really driving me nuts, everything I wrote was just pants and went nowhere. But I have just written a new one, literally 3 days ago, called 'Beethoven' - so maybe the drought is over... but i don't want to speak too soon... I'm thinking about the second album at the moment - but as it stands I don't have enough tracks and certainly won't be doing it til end of this year/beginning of the next - depends how it goes. I'm glad you like the song anyhoo - and yes V you're right I think I did play it on a radio session - i'd forgotten that!! xx
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01-30-2009, 06:11 PM | #6 |
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Well then, let the silence commence immediately so that you can write some more material! How about trying to change the scenery in which you write? These days i find most of my ideas come in the form of sentences or short passages of music in my head, then i just have to remember them or jot them down for when i get home.
So perhaps that will help you? x
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02-03-2009, 04:45 PM | #8 |
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a friend of mine once said
"happiness doesn't write" and i think it's true. the more down you are, the more your mind circulates around what really matters to you and the essence is or can be a depressing, but very touching and sometimes very good song. and if you put your heart and soul into it, you get a relief. some people call it the "damo law", haha! i mean, come on... do you think someone who's happy could write a song like "accidental babies"? art is not fun, it is suffering. even more so when you recognize you can be productive when you **** up everything and then do that intentionally just to be productive. does that make any sense? i don't know. all i can say after 3 years of songwriting is: don't try to write something you don't feel. and if it is only dark depressing a-minor stuff you are able to write, then do that. happiness will get to you when you share the songs. |
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Soul splintering stuff there.
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02-23-2009, 09:35 PM | #10 |
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