Member Since: 11/5/2006
Band Website: Yes it is.
Band Members: Me: Pedal Steel, guitar, programming,...but more frequently engineer, songwriter or mix engineer.
Collective Decline Credits:
Blaze McKenzie - Vox, Electric
Ian Kagey - Bass
Greg Settino - Drums
Me - Steel, Acoustic, Electric, Songwriter
Influences: On Indulging in Making Up Songs and Verses Without Regard for Meter and Without Having Arrived at Reality
There are many styles of song and verse in Z; some are short, some long, some modern, some ancient. They use sound and form to reveal practical application, or call on events to express states. Some follow principals to talk of reality; some oppose the trend of affairs to rectify customs and morals.
Thus, although their approaches are different-which is inevitable since their inspiration were different-they all bring out the great cause. Together they extol the medications of the B.,inspiring students of later times and criticizing the intelligent people of former times. In each case, the main meaning is in the words, so how could it be proper to compose them arbitrarily?
Sometimes I see established Z. teachers and advanced students of m. who consider songs and verses to be leisure pursuits and consider composition to be a trivial matter. The spot out whatever they feel- and in many cases their works are similar to vulgar sayings. Composed on impulse, they are just like the common talk.
These people say of themselves that they are not concerned by coarseness and are not picky about grubbiness;they are thus trying to suggest that theirs are words beyond worldly convention, advertising them as hearkening back to ultimate truth. The knowledgeable laugh in derision when they read them, while fools believe in them and circulate them. The cause the principals of names to gradually disappear, and add to the growing weakness of the doctrinal schools.
Have you seen the tens of thousands of verses of the Flowers Ornament Scripture and the thousand poems of Z. masters? Both are profuse and vivid, with elegant language; all of them refined and pure, without padding. They are hardly the same as imitation of worldly customs with all their fripperies.
For writing to be a pathway in later times and true in the mouths of the multitudes, it is still necessary to study precedents, and then it is essential to suit it to the occasion. If you happen to have little natural ability, then you should be natural and content with simplicity; why pretend to genius or aspire to intellectual brilliance?
If you spout vulgar inanities, you disturb the influence of the W. Weaving miserable misconceptions, you cause trouble. Unconvincing falsehoods will increase later disgrace.
Sounds Like: Stopping in bat country.
Record Label: No, thank you.
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