32+ Colin Meloy Quotes On Writing, Folk And Storytelling
Colin Meloy is an American singer-songwriter and the lead singer and songwriter of the indie rock band The Decemberists. He is known for his distinctive and poetic lyrics and his unique vocal style. He has released six studio albums with The Decemberists, as well as two solo albums and two collaborative albums with his wife, Carson Ellis. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Colin Meloy on love, life, writing.
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Top 10 Colin Meloy Quotes
- An old bandit adage: A bell is a cup until it is struck.
- It is better to live presently. By living thus, perhaps we can learn to understand the nature of this fragile coexistence we share with the world around us.
- As she walked, she breathed a quick benediction to the patron saint of sleuthing. "Nancy Drew," she whispered, "be with me now.
- I'd rather have a strong career, playing and selling records to a loyal audience, then having one record that exploded. That would be devastating.
- You can't really come into a concept record objectively, because you immediately associate it with Yes, stuff from the 1970s that punk rock kicked against, the pretentiousness.
- I wish I had a better range, but I really have a super-limited one. Barely a tenor, dips into baritone - that's about it.
- I like all sorts of things, not necessarily just Victorian. Even though I tend to read a lot of Victorian novels, I like a lot of contemporary stuff.
- I pretty much draw the line when people want you to do original music for commercials.
- It's hard for us to talk about how we disdain file-sharing when in fact it probably has been a great resource for us.
- I have a conflicted relationship with musicals, because I think the music itself can be so horrendous. It's an industry that relies on appealing to a mainstream culture in order to survive.
Colin Meloy Short Quotes
- Pop music has always adopted the style of marrying upbeat melodies to dour lyrics.
- All instruments sound fantastic in a church.
- It was a nice relief to be able to work on individual songs.
Colin Meloy Famous Quotes And Sayings
My mother was a Chinese trapeze artist in pre-war Paris Smuggling bombs for the underground. And she met my father at a fete in Aix-en-Provence; He was disguised as a Russian cadet in the employ of the Axis. — Colin Meloy
We are the inheritors of a wonderful world, a beautiful world, full of life and mystery, goodness and pain. But likewise are we the children of an indifferent universe. We break our own hearts imposing our moral order on what is, by nature, a wide web of chaos. — Colin Meloy
Music has been already devalued by the consumer. There's an expectation that it should be free so the race to the bottom has already been won. — Colin Meloy
I don't feel like we're setting ourselves up to be exclusive. I don't want to set up an attitude where we're telling people 'You can't listen to our music if you don't have a college degree. — Colin Meloy
No-one wants to hear anything spoken in earnest anymore, unless it happens to involve unrequited, teenage love. — Colin Meloy
I think the music should definitely underscore the sentiment of the song, and it can work for or against it. — Colin Meloy
When you get respect from the people who are buying your music and coming to your shows, there's an expectation that you have to live up to your own standards. — Colin Meloy
And I am a writer, writer of fictions I am the heart that you call home And I've written pages upon pages Trying to rid you from my bones. — Colin Meloy
One thing about hanging out with a baby is that you can remember a little bit better what it was like to be a kid, and all the mystery that came along with it. — Colin Meloy
There's some things there that you just have to draw the line. Some people are just not going to like it. We would hope that everybody would like it. — Colin Meloy
There's a little less pressure in doing a solo tour, in some ways a simpler setup. A little bit more relaxed. But then also there's also - doing the big tours is exciting, because you get to put on the big show and everything. But I don't know if I would prefer one over the other. I guess it's no secret that I just don't like touring in general, but it's sort of the reality of the business these days. — Colin Meloy
Prog-rock and concept records and some ambitious projects were kind of anathema post-punk. They were destroyed with the advent of punk rock. You don't necessarily need to have a degree in music composition to play in a rock band anymore, which is a great thing. — Colin Meloy
If Broadway musicals were as popular as they were in the 20s, 30s, and 40s, then people like Sufjan Stevens and Iron & Wine would be writing for Broadway, which would be amazing. As it stands, it's the worst stuff that's mired in pop music. — Colin Meloy
When I first started writing these kind of songs that would eventually become Decemberists songs, I was writing them because I knew that nobody was listening at the time and that it wouldn't hurt to challenge myself and get weirder and see if I could alienate more people — Colin Meloy
When everybody is playing at the same level, there's so much more noise. And there's less incentive for the people who should be rising above that noise to take time and invest in what they're doing. It just becomes about hustling and grabbing attention. — Colin Meloy
Living in war, and being a wartime band, I don't think there's any way that can't somehow influence the songwriting. — Colin Meloy
I think the music should definitely underscore the sentiment of the song, and it can work for or against it. It has just as much power in creating a kind of perpendicular sentiment in the music, creating a nice friction that also plays up some of the tension in the song. — Colin Meloy
I was in school for literature, and read so many 19th century and early 20th century novels that it was hard to break out of that and read an average Jeanette Winterson book or something. — Colin Meloy
The jam stuff doesn't appeal to me in general. My newfound love for the Dead came from Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia's songwriting, not the elaborate guitar solos. I'm a song person. Once it starts to break out of that structure and become loopy, it's uninteresting to me. — Colin Meloy
Life Lessons by Colin Meloy
- Colin Meloy's work emphasizes the importance of storytelling and the power of imagination to create meaningful experiences.
- His lyrics often explore themes of nostalgia and longing, reminding us to appreciate the moments we have and to take time to reflect on our past.
- His music also encourages us to be creative and to explore our own unique perspectives and experiences.
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