Top 45 James Vincent Mcmorrow Quotes
#1. I don't know about folk music. I play guitar, so there's a feeling I make folk music.
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#2. You play a couple of shows, and these label guys come - and they leave halfway through a show. Then the phone calls just stop. And your heart is broken.
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#3. I feel if I wanted to be taken seriously I have to study music the same way someone who wants to be a doctor would study medicine. You have to know your craft and by doing so I had to make sure to ignore what people were thinking as well.
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#4. I grew up in a place called Malahide, which is by the water and is beautifully quiet, leafy, and part serene.
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#5. I don't function well in certain aspects of society, and you can read into that what you will.
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#7. More often than not, changes had to be made in order for a song to make sense, and by the end of it, it would just be something different. Lyrically, I am usually fairly confused until something is finished, and then it makes perfect sense to me.
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#12. Music is really everything I know. To be honest every experience I've ever had has been brought up from music and everything I do is because of music. I don't know anything else, I think about music before I go to sleep and it just really is everything that I am.
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#13. My favorite records are not easy - they're not records that reveal everything to you the first time out.
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#14. I didn't start playing music really until I was 18/19, so it was a relatively new thing. I didn't play much music in school.
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#15. I think it's safe to say that if you talk to anybody in Ireland, they'll have a passing knowledge of the guitar. It was something that I couldn't get away from when I was younger: guitars played in shops and parties, just everywhere.
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#16. I never was the front man in any bands I played in when I was in college, and I always learned music by myself at home.
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#17. You can batter your guitar, and it won't distort too much, which is important for me because I play with my hands a lot - I don't really play with picks.
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#18. It's like half the campaign of selling a record is trying to convince people that you're an artist. Well, I am an artist. This is what I do.
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#20. I've got an Avalon guitar - that's the company that used to be Lowden. They come out of Ireland, and they're like these folk kind of guitars. You can pick 'em, you can strum 'em - they're quite good.
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#21. With music, it feels natural that, in my head, I can pull things apart and then put them back together very quickly.
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#22. I feel the reasons my songs might seem dark is because of how I viewed the situations I was in and it was just something I always felt like documenting.
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#23. I write songs on a course of time that's comfortable for me. I would probably never write a song from start to finish in the course of a day, hell probably not even a week. My mind is always going to change and my emotional state will also change on a daily basis.
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#24. I'm mostly a keep-to-myself kind of guy, but you slowly find yourself getting folded into the musical tapestry.
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#26. All the really good guitar players - Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, or even Bert Jansch or John Martin - I love all those people. But I didn't start out thinking that I would be a guitar player. In the beginning, I played the guitar so I could sing. I mainly concentrated on my voice.
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#29. Food in Dublin has gotten immeasurably better than it was. When I was a kid, there weren't a lot of options. Now you're overwhelmed with options.
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#31. It bothers me when musicians listen to music from the '60s and try and recreate it. Those people weren't trying to recreate music from the '20s. Why do it?
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#32. At the end of the day music is a grind. You're constantly working at it and even with playing shows as well. If your schedule isn't planned right it could really throw things off, but honestly at the end of the day its incredible being able to go to so many places.
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#33. I never looked at being a musician any different than waking up one day and wanting to be an accountant or a lawyer.
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#35. The only thing that's ever made sense to me has been sitting in the house by myself making music.
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#36. I don't know if I'm attention deficit, but I certainly am easily distracted by other things.
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#37. When I first saw Drake, I thought I was never going to like him based on the person that I saw on T.V. He's just so full on, and he's got the ladies' man thing, which isn't necessarily something that would resonate with me.
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#38. Sometimes my hands they don't feel like my own; I need someone to love, I need someone to hold.
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#40. I like what I like, I don't like what I don't like, and I'm very bad at toning myself down.
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#41. I heard of this Texas studio. The owner, Tony Rancich, wanted to fly us out for the day to see the studio. I booked it the next day. He's that rare guy that is in it purely for the love of it.
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#42. I think sitting in the car with your parents and listening to music is an essential to growing up.
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#43. I really wanted to approach performing live differently than most people who just play guitar and sing.
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#44. I remember always looking forward to listening to country music in the car with my mother, and it wasn't even something I enjoyed in the sense of music, but just being around music itself was enough.
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#45. My first record was made in Termonfeckin, which is a small town on the north-east coast of Ireland. I had been in London, but it didn't click. So, at home, I didn't think about making something, just whether something could be made. There was no grand plan.
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