I wanted to be heard myself, which is hard in a household of people who were very showy. It forced me to find myself and define a personality and a way of being different, and that's a thing that's going to help me to survive in a world of many people playing the guitar.
From Martha Wainwright
I'm trying to solidify a long-term career, because I have no other skills and no other abilities.
My childhood definitely revolved around my relationship with my brother. I wanted to be different. I wanted to find my way of being as intriguing and interesting as he was.
I have a tendency to run after people who are completely unattainable and uninterested and make a complete fool of myself.
You know, people always ask me how I describe my music. First of all I tell them that's their job and then that also one day I hope to have things referred to as Martha Wainwright -esque.
I was kind of a misfit, and when my mother died, I had to become an adult, something that I never thought I would ever be.
I've spent the first part of my life in the shadow of my family. I'm not going to live in the shadow of my husband.
I'm in hotel rooms night after night, playing a lot of the same venues as my dad and carrying the guitar that used to be his. We're the same person. I don't know if he realises how much of a legacy he has left to his children.
I was not that pretty a girl and I was never pursued as a teenager or young woman, so I was used to having no shame and trying to get people to love me.
I might not be beautiful, but I'm very interesting!
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