I had no inducement to proceed further into the interior. I had been sufficiently disappointed in the termination of this excursion, and the track before me was still less inviting.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was really conscious of that when I went in because I felt that I was pretty solid on the first one, but I didn't have the groove exactly where I wanted it.
If you board the wrong train, it is no use running along the corridor in the other direction.
As far as arrangements after the basic track is cut, if I'm writing a horn arrangement or playing strings, I might arrange that, plan that out. Other times, I'll just sit and roll tape.
If I'd had some set idea of a finish line, don't you think I would have crossed it years ago?
I enter myself in races. I did a triathlon, and I have done a marathon a couple of times.
I take the walk to be the externalization of an interior seeking so that the analogy is first of all between the external and the internal.
If I had some idea of a finish line, don't you think I would have crossed it years ago?
You don't want to get too wrapped up in that final destination. You want to enjoy the journey, enjoy the process, and just take it one step at a time.
I wouldn't call it a faux pas, but I have about 12 tracksuits. I always travel in a tracksuit. I feel it makes people happy when they see me.
Directing, what little I know, is as much knowing when to step in as when to step out.
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