Topic: "From The Vault"? More Like "From The Trunk"!
An old steamer trunk I bought at an antiques show about 15 years ago. It's where I keep all my "starts and stops", my "failures" and stuff like napkins, etc. with only one line written on them.
I know there must be many of my friends here who do the same thing, but lately I have dragged that trunk into the music room, opened it and reread some of that older stuff and had an epiphany: I feel differently about those "unfinished" works than I did before, and it's because of folks like you that I've become inspired to take another/new look.
So now I'm working on three songs with the goal of completing them from start to finish.
Moral: Don't throw that stuff away! It's entirely possible you'll have had experiences that will shed a new and/or different light on it. You might have changed and that "cry in your beer" country song could be edited into a sarcastic/angry tune for whatever reason.
Finally I wanted to include a little anecdote about a song 'idea" I've been kicking around about a guy who's wife doesn't think too much of his poker-playing buddies, so as luck would have it, one weekend his wife decides she wants to visit her Mom and Dad and he thinks to himself "Here's my chance".
He calls his friends up one by one and lets them know that he'll have the entire house to himself because his wife, RUTH is out of town. To be cute he lets his friends know that he's, uh ---- "Ruthless". It became the title of my song, of course.
So I start writing on this thing, and it's falling right in place, the words are razor sharp and smooth at the same time and I was having fun when all of a sudden it hit me: "That song title is just too 'cute' for no one to have ever done it before. Bill".
Although my brain was screaming at me not to, I nevertheless googled "Ruthless" and guess what?
Yup. This: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3pQK8oo-u4
So back into the trunk that one goes for a while.
Y'all have a great weekend!
Your Friend
Bill
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