Top 57 Jeff Tweedy Quotes
#1. I have always thought it was important to maintain some connection for myself to what it takes to make a song work by myself, to put a song across to an audience by myself.
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#2. What you once were isn't what you want to be anymore.
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#3. I just try to get inside the song and imagine what comes next.
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#4. The main thing I learned is that the more I can forget about being embarrassed when I make something, the more it is going to mean something to somebody else. I can't anticipate what it's going to be or how it's going to be perceived, so the quicker I let go of something I make, the better.
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#5. I don't really feel like you're making a record unless you pay attention to it.
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#7. I don't think there is anything hard at all about having a lot of songs. It makes it easier to be less precious about them, and know that everybody's going to want to work on some of them.
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#8. If someone uses the amount of time I spend in the public eye as criteria for what my music could possibly mean to them, they probably should take a long, hard look in the mirror and figure out why they need to think they're so special. Because I don't think anybody is that special.
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#9. I really enjoy playing solo acoustic. I think it's good for me as a songwriter to stay in touch with what it takes to make a song work by yourself.
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#10. I've never been healthier. I haven't had a cigarette in two years. I run four or five miles, four or five times a week. I've been healthy and having a really good time.
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#11. I don't think you can be good in life without acknowledging the part of you that isn't good.
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#12. I honestly don't remember the book well enough to register any surprise about anything. I don't remember anything being shocking to me.
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#13. My highest aspirations as a songwriter are that people would sing my songs or know songs I've written sometime in as far into the future as I feel comfortable seeing.
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#14. I always found the concept of a tortured artist distasteful.
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#15. Sometimes it's liberating to confront horrible things in lyrics as a way to master the shadow-self that exists in everyone.
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#16. All my lies are only wishes / I know I would die if I could come back new.
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#17. It's rooted in things that maybe older people or people my age remember as being rock music. But at the same time, I don't think we're stuck in the past or retro. I think we've tried to push ourselves and experiment with what we can call Wilco music.
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#18. I think art is a consolation regardless of its content. It has the power to move and make you feel like you're not.
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#19. I think the songs are more about relationships that are endless.
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#20. Internet is radio for a lot of people. It's a place to get music and hear music, and no amount of clamping down will change that.
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#21. I always think its easier for me to write without thinking about the strict meter that's required for songs and song structures and things like that. It's much easier to just write on the page.
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#22. I don't know if experimental is a word I would ever use comfortably.
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#23. We'd been noticing how much more important the internet had become - once information is out there in the world now, anyone can get it. Since that was beginning to happen with the record anyway, we figured, OK, let's just stream it for free ourselves.
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#24. Stop trying to treat music like it's a tennis shoe, something to be branded. If the music industry wants to save money, they should take a look at some of their six-figure executive expense accounts. All those lawsuits can't be cheap, either.
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#25. I've been obsessed with seeing life through music. My records, my relationship with records, my relationship with rock stars, everything that surrounds it, has been really one of the only ways that I ever started to understand the world.
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#26. I didn't want to admit that I was falling into a cliche.
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#27. Anybody who'd expend energy preventing people from hearing music seems not to understand the basic principal of making music in the first place. It's so antithetical to being a musician.
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#28. For the most part I stand by all of records. I just always like the one I've done most recently the best and I think that's the whole point.
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#29. I think somehow you need to get to a certain point in your life where the notion of failure is absurd.
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#30. I always think I don't have any songs, I don't have anything I'm working on, and I get in the studio and realize there are 20 things I'm thinking about. It's just kind of second nature.
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#31. I still have a lot of faith that there's very few people who are savvy enough to actually produce a good sounding copy of the record.
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#32. Everything alive must die. Every building built to the sky will fall. Don't try to tell me my everlasting love is a lie.
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#33. We live in a connected world now. Some find that frightening. If people are downloading our music, they're listening to it. The internet is like radio for us.
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#34. I don't believe every download is a lost sale.
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#35. That's something that I think as a songwriter you have to ask yourself - why you're doing it. The world certainly doesn't need more songs. Are you doing it just for your ego?
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#36. Treating your audience like thieves is absurd. Anyone who chooses to listen to our music becomes a collaborator.
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#37. I don't like being in public with headphones on. I don't know how people can do it. It seems like you're so cut off from your environment. I feel like I'd get hit by a car.
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#38. I was never at my best when I was at my worst. When I did do good stuff in the past, it was because I was able to transcend the parts of my being that weren't healthy.
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#39. You have to learn how to die if you wanna be alive.
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#40. Even the most dismal and hopeless-sounding Wilco music, to my ears, has always maintained a level of hope and consolation.
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#41. You obviously don't really forget how to play the old songs; you just don't have to spend so much time convincing yourself that you remember them. Way less mental energy is spent swimming around in lyrics you've already written and chords you've already played.
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#42. I've been buying instruments and musical gear for a long time.
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#43. I still love poetic imagery. I love the idea of using surrealist speak to generate lyrical content and I love the way English can be exciting in and of itself.
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#44. I always listen to records that I've been a part of with a grain of salt.
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#46. When you listen to most of the records that really had an impact on you, they always seem to be from a different era.
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#47. Once you're an addict, you're always an addict, so just because I found something good to do doesn't mean I'm not going to hurt myself doing it.
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#48. I think that there's a lot of good will that exists between musicians and the people that support them and listen to them.
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#49. Writing songs has always been hard and easy. It's not always easy when you want it to be, and then sometimes it's just like turning on the faucet. That's just the nature of it.
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#50. I don't know where people get the idea that every Wilco record is supposed to have drama. OK, I guess historically speaking we've had our fair share of ups and downs.
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#51. Even when I don't think I'm writing, I'm writing. There's some part of my brain geared toward making songs up, and I know it's collecting things and I know when I get a moment to be by myself, that's when they come out.
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#52. I'm very, very suspicious of anybody that finds a belief system that they feel can explain it all, for themselves or for anybody else.
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#53. I'm usually pretty happy. I don't ever really get disturbed in any way, or feel like I need to go back and change something.
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#54. Avant-garde is the one area of music that has never changed. It doesn't mean anything.
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#55. I think there's a curiosity that can make you feel anxious as to what the world's going to make of what you're doing. It's not necessarily what you're going to get back in terms of record reviews or how people talk about your record, it's getting on the road and playing the new songs live.
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#56. I like making songs up. Whether or not they're great songs or good songs, whatever. It's something I've always done, and I definitely feel like I've gotten better at it.
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#57. I guess I don't think there's any reason to feel guilty about having joy in your life, regardless of how bad things are in the world.
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