33+ Loudon Wainwright III Quotes On War, Writing And American Dream
Loudon Wainwright III is an American singer-songwriter, folk musician, and actor. He has released over twenty studio albums and his songs often focus on the subjects of death, divorce, and relationships. He is the father of musicians Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, and Lucy Wainwright Roche. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Loudon Wainwright III on war, love, life.
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Top 10 Loudon Wainwright III Quotes
- It's hard for the modern generation to understand Thoreau, who lived beside a pond but didn't own water skis or a snorkel.
- I wasn't in a lot of rock and roll bands. I was in jug bands and things when I was in school.
- I always wanted to be an actor, even as a little kid. So I went to drama school in the late '60s at Carnegie Mellon.
- I think I'm the oldest new Bob Dylan around. I predate Bruce Springsteen, Steve Forbat and John Prine. I was probably the first of the new Bob Dylans.
- Doomsday is quite within our reach, if we will only stretch for it.
- If I had five minutes to live, I don't think I'd be bothered singing a song. I'd be dead, so it won't really matter. I'd have a glass of wine and a cigarette.
- Displaying a bland, even an eerie, disregard for what appeared to be the facts of the situation, he fell back on an old habit of looking ahead to the next defeat.
- I'm always asked if the songs that I write are therapeutic, and my answer is a quick no. In fact, it could be argued that they exacerbate my neurosis.
- I have travelled and been pretty much a one man operation for most of my career, and I think it'll continue to be that way.
- My music comes from country music. Merle Haggard is God, and I do believe that. I'm not too tuned in to country music. I don't know who Brooks and Dunn are. I like Shania Twain, though!
Loudon Wainwright III Short Quotes
- When a parent dies, the whole house of cards comes down.
- Why kill good people just to get a bad man?
- Who was that fatman buried in your place? Just another imitator, plastic surgeons did his face.
- After a war, after a concentration camp, I find it's not too difficult to be happy.
Loudon Wainwright III Quotes About Life
I have a song called "Men." I mean, manhood and trying to be one, and failing as one, and trying to be a husband and a father, and failing at that. I love failure. It's stuff that I'm thinking about all the time in my life, so it would make sense to me anyway to write about it. — Loudon Wainwright III
I love failure. It's stuff that I'm thinking about all the time in my life, so it would make sense to me anyway to write about it. — Loudon Wainwright III
When you have a song on the radio your career and your life changes maybe for the better and maybe for the not so good depending on how it's going that day. — Loudon Wainwright III
Loudon Wainwright III Quotes About Writing
I'm writing about what's happening to me now. I mean, I had a hip replacement a couple of years ago. I have a song about that. And why wouldn't you? It strikes me that that was a huge event. It's kind of funny and horrible and interesting, so why wouldn't one write about that? — Loudon Wainwright III
I've been writing about growing old for some time, really from the beginning of my career. It's something I'm apparently hung up about and now that I am old, hopefully I speak about it with some authority. — Loudon Wainwright III
I've never really suffered complete and utter writer's block, really. I equate it with sex: in the beginning of my career, I was writing five songs a week; now, I occasionally write a song. But it's an exciting moment when it happens! — Loudon Wainwright III
Loudon Wainwright III Famous Quotes And Sayings
I hated the idea that I would be like my father. Which is one of the reasons I decided I didn't want to be a writer and wanted to be an actor instead. I wanted to go in a total different direction. But, of course, I ended up being a writer anyway. — Loudon Wainwright III
I studied acting and there's certainly an element of performance. I think that the songs are in many ways written to be performed. I think about what it's going to be like to sing them on stage rather than what it's going to be like to have someone at home listening to them on a CD. I guess in that way there's a connection between my acting experience and the songwriting and the way the songs are written. — Loudon Wainwright III
Los Angeles, the sun shines a lot, and it's blue, and there's palm trees; it's a bit like Sydney, I guess, but the underbelly is a vicious, mean, cruel, awful place. — Loudon Wainwright III
I don't think of myself as a folk singer per se, but I really like blues and string-band music. When I started listening to records when I was a teenager, the folk boom was going on. — Loudon Wainwright III
Geoff Muldaur was and is one of my musical heroes. When I listen to him sing and play, I can hear the coal mine, the cotton field, and last, but certainly foremost, the boy's boarding school. — Loudon Wainwright III
If you're 28 and singing about being over the hill, you're pretending. When you're 67 and singing about it, you know what you're talking about. — Loudon Wainwright III
It's nice when people say, 'God, I've been listening to you since 1963 or 1985, or whatever.' I appreciate anybody who goes out and buys music these days. — Loudon Wainwright III
In a way, the songs are written to be performed. I put them on records, but I'm always thinking about how an audience would react to it. I realized at age 7 that I wanted to be a performer, and I used to do that, and occasionally I'll get an acting job. I don't really make much of a living as an actor, but it's fun to do it when I get a job. — Loudon Wainwright III
As it turns out, three of my four kids are professional singers. And they're really interesting, good singers. — Loudon Wainwright III
I was a smoker for years. Occasionally I slip and have a cigarette. Remarkably, my voice has held up. I'm grateful, obviously. But I don't gargle with honey and ground-up bird eggs. I have no secrets. — Loudon Wainwright III
My feeling is that, and I've been writing about my family over the years, although it might make them feel uncomfortable, people generally like to be written about. If I've written a song about the family, they enjoy being mentioned in the songs. Nobody's confronted me and said 'don't write any songs about me. — Loudon Wainwright III
When my mother died, and when my father died, it's big. Our parents are giants; they're titans of our lives, so of course it's going to be a big deal. — Loudon Wainwright III
When you make a record, you listen to it literally hundreds of times. When it's done and you can't do anything else, I never listen to my records. — Loudon Wainwright III
Life Lessons by Loudon Wainwright III
- Loudon Wainwright III's work teaches us to be honest and open about our emotions, to be unafraid to express our feelings, and to be willing to take risks in life.
- His songs provide a reminder that life is full of ups and downs and that it is important to be resilient and to find joy in the little things.
- His work also encourages us to be creative and to use our own unique voice to tell our stories.
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