I would have been content to just do studio work, making it on my own never really entered my mind.
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I realized I liked being in the studio and working on translating the ideas into recordings.
The studio is a place where I can experiment before I'm prepared for an idea to become a body of work, or a new way of working, or a way of working that can sustain me over a period of time.
If we were truly in the studio making a record, it would have been more time consuming, and certainly I would have been more involved in the writing process.
If you want a studio to back you, you want to be doing something that's been done to death!
It would be a dream come true if I could just go from studio to studio and play solos.
There's a million new people in the studio every day creating new stuff so I really had to be on my toes with this one so I could get it out before somebody else could.
I hate studios. A studio is a black hole. I never use a studio to work. It's very artificial to go to a studio to get new ideas. You have to get new ideas from life, not from the studio. Then you go to the studio to realize the idea.
I hardly ever go into the studio with a work complete in my head. It emerges from communal activity.
I regret the passing of the studio system. I was very appreciative of it because I had no talent.
I have a rough idea when I walk into a studio though.
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