Lucinda Williams

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As it turns out, now is the moment you've been waiting for
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Inspiration
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The perfect man? A poet on a motorcycle.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Inspirational
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Have compassion for everyone you meet, even if they don’t want it.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Compassion
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You can't be afraid to deal with your demons. You've got to go there to be able to write.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Writing
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I think we start suffering as soon as we come out of the womb. I think that people tend to stereotype. When they think of suffering, they think of abuse - physical abuse, emotional abuse, poverty, that kind of thing. There's different levels of suffering. I don't think that it has to do with how much money you have - if you were raised in the ghetto or the Hamptons. For me it's more about perception: self-perception and how you perceive the world.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Ghetto
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It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ’n’ Roll)
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Rocks
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The thing about Alzheimer's is that it's... it's sort of like all these little, small deaths along the way, before they actually physically die.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Alzheimer's
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Of course, Im older now. Im in a different place in my life than when I wrote the songs for Car Wheels or Essence or whatever. Different things were going on.
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Collection: Song
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I didn't grow up in a mom-and-pop, Ozzie and Harriet type of environment, but who did.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Mom
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What I do as a songwriter is a constant force in my life, that I'm grateful to have.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Grateful
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Blaze Foley was a genius and a beautiful loser.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Beautiful
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I feel like it's really kind of a sit-down album, much in the same way I imagine Billie Holiday or someone sitting down in the studio and singing.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Holiday
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Believe it or not, people went so far as to suggest that I might not be able to write songs anymore because now I am married. I tried to explain again that there are other things to write about besides boy meets girl, girl meets boy, boy breaks up with girl, girl is sad.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Girl
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I think in the world of rock music or whatever it's called - anything outside of Nashville - there's a lot more freedom within that industry to do whatever you want to do.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Thinking
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There's this whole idea that you've got the blues and you're going to write. Bullshit. When I feel really bad, all I want to do is sit in front of the TV with the remote control and check out.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Writing
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What seems conceit, bad manners or cynicism is always a sign of things no ear have heard, no eyes have seen. You do not know what wars are going on down there where the spirit meets the bone.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: War
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I grew up around poets and novelists and my dad wrote poems about everything - from a cat sleeping in a window to a car wreck he passed on the highway. I learned not to censor myself: that was one of things I learned in my apprenticeship, my creative-writing apprenticeship with my dad.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Dad
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People seemed to think, you get to a certain age or you get married or you, you're comfortable. And so now there's nothing to write about: that angst is gone. The youthful angst. And that just hasn't happened with me.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Writing
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Any time there's a major change, whether it's going into a relationship, getting out of a relationship, moving to a new city, a death - that usually provides a catalyst for an explosion of creativity.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Moving
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I'm in a contented, loving relationship, but that doesn't mean I'm not struggling with other things that are going on around me in the world.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Struggle
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I don't keep a journal anymore. I did when I was a teenager, but now because I write about it all in my songs, that's what I'm really doing.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Song
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I usually don't write about my life right when it happens. I process it, and I store it away. Then, when I get in the mood I pull the stuff back out.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Writing
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I'm always writing ideas down and then I stick em in my pocket and put em in that folder so I don't lose them. Like, somebody might say something, and I'll go, oh that's a good line, and that goes in the folder, too. It's kind of an ongoing process for me.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Writing
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It's just the more you do it the better you get, or at least that's how I feel in my case. I think it's a combination of confidence and just having done it this long and just learning. I'm always learning. I'm still honing my craft.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Thinking
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Sometimes I dream song ideas. I write a song in my dream, the melody and everything. But then sometimes I can't remember them. I think later on, I probably do.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Dream
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I'm polite. I guess that's the dichotomy within me. I don't like to piss people off just for the sake of pissing them off. I pick my battles.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: People
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It's easier to write songs when you're single.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Song
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Theres so many other things to write about than unrequited love.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Writing
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I'm pretty much the same person I was 20 years ago. My politics haven't changed. I have the same feeling of idealism. But I am a little bit wiser and more experienced.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Years
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I'm trying to get out of my own way
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Collection: Trying
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I'm an artist first and foremost. So things are gonna go up and down and sideways and whichever way all through life.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Artist
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Above all, the listener should be able to understand the poem or the song, not be forced to unravel a complicated, self-indulgent puzzle. Offer your art up to the whole world, not just an elite few.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Song
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RB Morris is the greatest unknown singer-songwrit er in the US.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Singers
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Offer your art up to the whole world, not just an elite few.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Art
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I was immediately taken with Geoff Muldaur's rich soulful voice, masterful phrasing and guitar playing when I first heard him.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Taken
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I grew up in a very literate, very independent household where people spoke their ideas and were very supportive of helping each other find their own way
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Independent
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I've had trouble being in relationships and writing. This has been a real problem for me. I don't know if it's because I'm not free to fantasize or create these fantasy things about other people
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Real
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I usually have an idea of how I want a song to sound, but I don't always know how to get there
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Song
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I'm dealing with things as they come along, and I'm talking about it
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Talking
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Sometimes I feel like I just open myself up like I'm a vehicle for something coming through me. It's like a meditative state I have to be in.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Sometimes
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There's always stuff to write about. So it's very gratifying on a lot of levels. This is stuff I got asked over and over again, or heard about. People would ask me about it, but they kind of knew the answer. It would be this ongoing question: "Your fans are wondering, now that you're married, are you still going to be able to write songs?" I'm serious! I would get asked that!
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Song
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I started writing little short stories and poems as soon as I learned to read and write. I think I was six years old. And then when I got to be eleven, twelve, and into my teens, I was just listening to records all the time, and I got a guitar. I started to take guitar lessons when I was twelve.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Writing
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When I started out playing guitar and singing, I was about twelve, going on thirteen. The role models for me back then were the folk singers. They all had these high, really nice voices and ranges, like Judy Collins and Joan Baez, and then later, of course, Joni Mitchell and Linda Ronstadt. I decided early on that I was going to learn how to write songs really, really well, because I didn't want to have to compete as a singer. I didn't feel that it was my strong point.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Song
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It's always been hard for me to do without sounding precious or too corny or whatever.
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Collection: Corny
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When the muse hits me, or the mood, or whatever it is, I get my guitar out and I empty it out. I just start going through things to see what's going to happen.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: Guitar
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I don't want to beat people over the head with my political views. It's more about the humanitarian aspect of it.
- Lucinda Williams
Collection: People