on 5/14/01 12:32 AM, Myroslaw Bytz at vzaem@humbledesign.com wrote:
quoted 13 lines that someone, provided he/she had an inner need to express it, would find
> that someone, provided he/she had an inner need to express it, would find
> the time anyway. i worked three jobs at one point in my life, and still had
> the strength and will to create music. if there is no "i'm too tired to
> express myself or do what i love" then it is serving a positive purpose for
> you, and probably others... in other words, not having the time to invest in
> it should not be an issue; you find the time, by any means necessary, or
> wither away and/or compromise yourself. I'd love to get paid a bunch for
> sitting around and making music, but firstly, i think it would compromise,
> no matter to what degree, my freedom of expression, and secondly, it isn't
> necessary to my expression that money be involved, unlike some so-called
> artists.
>
> vzaem
This is all very true, I too once had three jobs and decided I needed to
compromise to one in order to make time for music. I don't mind working a
job while writting music, it actually gives me a reason to write music. I
just wish i could get paid so i could do more of it, if you know what mean.
:-p
Peter "Pachinko" Ý
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http://www.mp3.com/pachinko -
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