My plan is to interview Max Bemis, lead singer and front man for the uprising band "Say Anything." I want the interview to take place at the Knitting Factory in Los Angeles because it has great relevance to the growth of the band. I would like Max to talk about his mental illness's when he was on tour and how that affected their most recent tour.
The three questions I am "rehearsing in my head are:"
1.) If you don't mind me asking, how does your condition affect your songwriting/playing.
2.) Does your disorder conflict with your current rise in popularity? Are you finding it easier to tackle the social anxiety?
3.) Articles from various music magazines such as A.P. and Spin are calling you the Bob Dylan of our time, do agree with this claim? Why do you think this is the general consensus. What makes your lyrics/music different from what's in stores now.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Waking Life
Conversation is what separates human beings from animals. Although animals have their own means of communication, through signals, odors and sounds, none are capable of conversing. The evolution of man has allowed a more sophisticated form of dialog to come about. When we say certain words or phrases, the associations people make are becoming more and more similar. With the passing of time we have come to articulate feelings with words and expression. This is not to say however that everyone interprets theses words the same. Emotions such as love, anger, hate, frustration all have different meanings to us. We associate memories with words and phrases. One persons experience with "love" could leave them hating the word after a lover they lost. Another married couple could embrace the word. A third party might have week long relationships and has never felt the emotion. If we put these three people in a room we would discover that although we all believe we understand what a word is, people do in fact associate their past with specific words.
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