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Counting Crows

Background information
Origin San Francisco, California, United States
Genres Alternative rock, pop rock
Years active 1991–present
Labels Geffen, independent
Associated acts The Himalayans, The Ophelias, Monks of Doom, Glider, Camper Van Beethoven, Michael Franti, BLØF
Website www.countingcrows.com
Members
Adam Duritz
David Bryson
Dan Vickrey
David Immerglück
Charlie Gillingham
Jim Bogios
Millard Powers
Former members
Steve Bowman
Ben Mize
Matt Malley

Counting Crows is an American rock band originating from Berkeley, California, formed in 1991. The group gained popularity in 1994 following the release of its debut album, August and Everything After, which featured the hit single "Mr. Jones". The band's influences include Van Morrison, R.E.M., Mike & The Mechanics, Nirvana, Bob Dylan, and The Band.[1][2][3][4] They received a 2004 Academy Award nomination for the song "Accidentally in Love", which was included in the film Shrek 2.

According to the official band website, Counting Crows has sold over 20 million records worldwide.[5]

Contents

History

Formation

Singer Adam Duritz (former member of the Bay Area band The Himalayans) and guitarist Dave Bryson formed Counting Crows in San Francisco in 1991. In addition to his experience in The Himalayans, Duritz had contributed to recordings by the Bay Area group Sordid Humor ("Barbarossa"), though he was never a member.

Counting Crows began as an acoustic duo, playing gigs in and around Berkeley and San Francisco. Another friend, guitarist David Immerglück, played with them from time to time, though he was not an official member of the group, experimenting with other musicians in the area. As the emerging band recorded some demos, and later, as other musicians joined the duo to make a full band, Immerglück recorded with the others on some of the songs on their first album. He declined joining the band at the time, because of his membership in two other locally popular bands; Monks of Doom and Camper Van Beethoven. By 1993, the band had grown to a stable lineup of Duritz as vocalist, occasional pianist, and primary songwriter, Bryson on guitar, Matt Malley playing bass guitar, Charlie Gillingham on keyboards, and Steve Bowman, as drummer, and the band was a regular in the Bay Area scene. The same year, the band signed to Geffen Records. January 16, 1993,[6] the band, still relatively unknown, filled in for Van Morrison at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony, and was introduced by an enthusiastic Robbie Robertson.[2] At the ceremony, they played a cover of Van Morrison's "Caravan".[7]

Band label

Before signing to Geffen, the band recorded demo versions of a number of songs, known as the 'Flying Demos'. These later surfaced among the Counting Crows fanbase. Tracks include "Rain King", "Omaha", "Anna Begins", "Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman)", "Shallow Days", "Love and Addiction", "Mr. Jones", "Round Here", "40 Years", "Margery Dreams of Horses", "Bulldog", "Lightning", and "We're Only Love".

Some songs from the tape later resurfaced (in reworked versions) on the band's debut album August and Everything After.

Origin of the name

The band took its name from a divination rhyme about the crow, heard by Duritz in the film Signs of Life.[8] The rhyme begins the third verse (around the 2:07 mark) of the song "A Murder of One" on the album August and Everything After : "Well I dreamt I saw you walking up a hillside in the snow / Casting shadows on the winter sky as you stood there, counting crows / One for sorrow, two for joy / Three for girls and four for boys / Five for silver, six for gold / Seven for a secret never to be told."

In the poem, the act of counting crows is particularly useless. This recalls a traditional rhyme: "One crow means sorrow, two crows mean joy, three crows a wedding, four crows a boy, five crows mean silver, six crows mean gold, seven crows a secret that's never been told." In the United Kingdom, the rhyme is well known but uses magpies rather than crows. A popular superstition is that if one sees a single magpie, one should greet it to deflect the "sorrow".[9]

Commercial success (August and Everything After)

From the beginning, Counting Crows focused on live performances. The band's debut album August and Everything After, produced by T-Bone Burnett, was released in late 1993. The band toured extensively in 1993 and 1994, both as headliners and in supporting roles with other artists, including Cracker, the Cranberries, Suede, Bob Dylan, Los Lobos, Jellyfish, and Midnight Oil.[8] The first single, "Mr. Jones," refers to The Himalayans bassist, who was Duritz's childhood friend; Marty Jones and Kenney Dale Johnson, the drummer of Silvertone, Chris Isaak's band,[10] describing the desire of working musicians to make it big and the fantasies they entertain about what this might bring.[11] Duritz sang the song in fun, enjoying the fantasy of making it big. However, he didn't realize that just months later, in December 1993,[8] MTV began playing the video for the song. It was an unexpected hit song, drawing massive radio play and launching the band into stardom. August and Everything After became the fastest-selling album since Nirvana's Nevermind.[12] With the turbo charge of their first single propelling the band forward, and positive reviews from Rolling Stone Magazine and other publications, it was decided that the band could use another guitarist, and Dan Vickrey, another Bay Area musician was offered the role as lead guitarist, singing backing vocals. The harmonies within the band drew praise from the start. In 1994 the band appeared on Saturday Night Live[8] and Late Show with David Letterman, and toured with The Rolling Stones.[8][13] The album sold 7 million copies, but success took a toll on the band; drummer Steve Bowman left,[13] and Duritz suffered a widely-reported nervous breakdown,[14] which was not his first.[12]

Vocalist Adam Duritz

Recovering the Satellites

The band played only two gigs in 1995.[6] This allowed Duritz to write a set of songs that became the band's second album, Recovering the Satellites.[14] Released October 15, 1996, it was heavier than August and Everything After, perhaps due to the addition of second guitarist Dan Vickrey, who had joined in early 1994. A response to the sudden fame that "Mr. Jones" had brought, it contains lyrics such as "These days I feel like I'm fading away / Like sometimes when I hear myself on the radio" (from "Have You Seen Me Lately?") and "Gonna get back to basics / Guess I'll start it up again" (from "Recovering the Satellites"). Dealing with the theme of Duritz's unease with his newfound fame, the album was described as "a concept album of sorts about trying to pick up the pieces of a family, a social life and a psyche shattered by fame."[14]

In July 1997, after nine months of near-constant touring in support of the album, Duritz developed nodules on his vocal cords, leading to the cancellation of a number of gigs.[15] After taking time off to recover, the band toured for the rest of 1997, concluding with a show at the Hammerstein Ballroom, New York. This concert was released as half of a double live album Across a Wire: Live in New York City. The other disc was a recording of an acoustic set from the band's appearance on the VH1 Storytellers show.

This Desert Life

In 1999, Counting Crows released This Desert Life, sales of which were propelled by the success of "Hanginaround" and "Colorblind" which was also featured in the movie Cruel Intentions. Supporting the album, the band embarked on a co-headlining tour with alternative rock band Live. Counting Crows closed nearly every show. Frequently, Duritz joined the stage for Live's performance of "The Dolphin's Cry," and Live's Ed Kowalczyk sang a verse of "Hanginaround" with the Counting Crows.

Before this album and subsequent tour, the band invited session player and long-time friend David Immerglück to join the band as a permanent member. Immerglück had played on every Counting Crows album as a sideman, but early on had declined a permanent position with multiple other musical commitments that had previously prevented him from joining the band full-time.[16] This time, however, "Immy" as Immerglück is known to other bandmates, joined as a full member. He plays a variety of instruments with the band, including acoustic, electric, and pedal steel guitars, slide guitar, and mandolin, as well as contributing backing vocals.

Hard Candy

On July 9, 2002, the band released their fourth studio album, Hard Candy. The album included a cover of Joni Mitchell's song "Big Yellow Taxi." Vanessa Carlton contributed backing vocals to the single edit of the track, which appeared on the soundtrack for Two Weeks Notice and was re-released on future Hard Candy albums. The original version, without vocals by Carlton, appeared on the first album release as a hidden track. Hard Candy received better reviews than the previous efforts, with "radio friendly" songs, like "American Girls", and contains a more upbeat feel and tempo. The band toured with the Dutch band, Bløf, and together, a song, "Holiday in Spain" came together as a result of the cameraderie between the two groups. It is sung partly as a dual language duet, and partly as a musical "round", with both lead singers singing in differing languages at the end of the song.

Midway through the Hard Candy tour, drummer Ben Mize (born February 2, 1971, Durham, North Carolina) amicably left the band to spend more time with his family and pursue his own musical interests. After Mize completed the American leg of the tour, he was replaced by Jim Bogios, formerly a drummer with Ben Folds and Sheryl Crow.[17]

In November 2003, Counting Crows released the greatest hits album, Films About Ghosts. (The title is taken from the lyrics of "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby," which appeared on This Desert Life.) The band also toured in 2003 with John Mayer, Maroon 5, and the Graham Colton Band.

In 2004, the band's "Accidentally in Love" appeared on the soundtrack of the hugely popular computer-animated film Shrek 2. The song was nominated and performed for an Academy Award,[18][19] and later versions of the 2003 greatest hits album include the track, which was re-released in 2004.

Bassist Millard Powers.

Following the Hard Candy tour, longtime bassist Matt Malley left the band. He was replaced by Millard Powers, who played with Crows drummer Jim Bogios on Ben Folds' Rockin' The Suburbs tour.

New Amsterdam: Live at Heineken Music Hall

In June 2006, the band released New Amsterdam: Live at Heineken Music Hall, a live album assembled from performances on their 2003 tour in support of Hard Candy. Although it is composed mainly of performances of already released material, it also contains "Hazy" (co-written with tour support act Gemma Hayes) and various vendor-specific additional tracks, such as a cover of Jackson C. Frank's "Blues Run the Game".

Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings

Duritz hinted in an interview[20] that Counting Crows' next studio record would be released in late 2007. He indicated that the band recently had spent three weeks working in a recording studio with Gil Norton, the producer behind Recovering the Satellites. On September 27, 2007, Duritz announced on his blog that the band had asked its record label to postpone the album's release until early 2008, citing the time pressures involved in preparing both the new album and an August and Everything After deluxe edition for release.[21]

Dan Vickrey

Duritz revealed the working title of the album to be Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings, explaining, "Saturday night is when you sin and Sunday is when you regret. Sinning is often done very loudly, angrily, bitterly, violently."[22] Vickrey has stated that "the idea at the moment is to have kind of a rocking side and then an acoustic-y, maybe country-ish side. We got the first half done in May in New York, so half of it is pretty strong and done. And now we're going to work on the second half, the country tunes, during the tour."[20]

On July 22, 2007, at Daniel S. Frawley Stadium in Wilmington, Delaware, a new song was previewed at the concert, titled "Washington Square"; an acoustic ballad that is the first track which turned up on the latter half ("Sunday Mornings") of the new record. Also played was "Cowboys," a track from the first half ("Saturday Nights") of the new album. "Insignificant" was stated by Duritz to be the second track on the "Saturday Nights" portion of the album.

On August 8, 2007, VH1 filmed a live performance of "Mr. Jones". Clips of that performance were shown on the VH1 miniseries 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s. VH1 ranked "Mr. Jones" at #27 on the list.

On September 18, 2007, Counting Crows played a show at Town Hall in New York City, during which they played August and Everything After from beginning to end. They also played several songs from Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings. This show was recorded for an upcoming DVD release.

The album was released on March 25, 2008.[23]

On January 16, 2008, the band released a digital single on their official website as a free download. It features "1492" from the "Saturday Nights" half of the disc and "When I Dream Of Michelangelo" from the "Sunday Mornings" half as its B-side.

The lead single "You Can't Count on Me", a track from the "Sunday Mornings" half of the record, was released on February 5, 2008.

The band's former bassist, Matt Malley, played the bass guitar on the track "Sundays". Former drummer Ben Mize played drums on the tracks "Los Angeles" and "Sundays".

Live from SoHo

iTunes Live from SoHo was recorded on March 27, 2008 at an in-store performance in the SoHo Apple Store in New York City. The album was an iTunes exclusive. It featured many songs from the band's 2008 release Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings along with old favorites such as "Rain King" and "Long December."

Departure from Geffen

On the March 22, 2009, Duritz announced on the band's website that the band would be leaving Geffen Records, with whom they had worked for 18 years. On this day and a few weeks later, a message from Duritz himself was posted on the band's homepage. He ended the letter with a free download to the band's cover of Madonna's "Borderline." The track was recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall in 2003. [24]

Live performances

Charlie Gillingham

Counting Crows, and Adam Duritz in particular, have become renowned for the energetic, passionate nature of their live performances. Duritz frequently extends and rewrites songs live, adding extra verses or alternate middle sections and/or endings, sometimes fitting most of another of the band's other songs into the middle of the first. On a live performance on Howard Stern's SIRIUS broadcast radio show, he delivered an altered version of "'Round Here" that Stern said was one of the best performances in his studio he had ever heard, with anchor Robin Quivers agreeing. He often uses other artists' lyrics in these sections as well, ranging from well-known acts, such as Bruce Springsteen, Van Morrison and George Gershwin, to obscure Bay Area bands, including revisiting material from his days working with Sordid Humor.

Most songs have been altered at some point during the band's history; the ones most often subjected to this treatment include "Round Here", "Goodnight Elisabeth", "Rain King", and "A Murder of One". Examples of this can be heard on the MTV Live at the 10 Spot disc from Across a Wire: Live in New York City (on which "Round Here" contains lyrics from "Have You Seen Me Lately?") and the VH1 Storytellers disc ("Anna Begins" has an extended mid-section with new lyrics, and the introduction to "Mr. Jones" includes lyrics from "Miller's Angels" and from The Byrds' "So You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star"). Fansites[25] have attempted to keep records of these alternate lyrics, or "alts".

Counting Crows at "Ancienne Belgique", Brussels, 2008

Cover songs

The band has drawn deep in covering artists such as Rod Stewart, Fairport Convention, Pure Prairie League, The Rolling Stones, Jackson C. Frank, Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, Grateful Dead, Joni Mitchell, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Simon and Garfunkel and Oasis. The band has also become known for its acoustic performances, most notably recorded on the VH1 Storytellers disc from Across a Wire: Live in New York City. The band decided that it would not play any songs at the Storytellers concert for which it did not have substantially different acoustic arrangements. They have since performed variations of these acoustic arrangements at a number of concerts, often opening with a few acoustic numbers before launching into an electric set.

On August 1, 2008 the band launched a new website, offering band-approved, soundboard-quality recordings of its concerts.[26]

Bootleg Recordings

The band actively encourages the recording of its concerts and the distribution of the resulting bootleg recordings. The band hosts a trading network on its website[27] to enable fans to swap concert recordings. Sale of fan recordings for profit is prohibited; fans must either trade bootlegs for other bootlegs or pay for blank media, postage, and packaging. An unofficial torrent site named Crowstown, offers a vast quantity of video and audio bootlegs for free.[28]

Band members

Current members
Former members

Discography

Other appearances

See also

References

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  21. ^ CountingCrows.com news.journal
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  25. ^ Lisa's Counting Crows Shrine
  26. ^ "Live Counting Crows". Official Counting Crows Website. August 1, 2008. http://www.livecountingcrows.com/. Retrieved 2009-01-05.  
  27. ^ The Counting Crows Trader Network - According to Mr. Jones
  28. ^ http://www.crowstown.com/

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Counting Crows is an American rock band, formed by lead singer, Adam Duritz in 1993.

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August and Everything After (1993)

  • Step out the front door like a ghost
    into the fog where no one notices
    the contrast of white on white.
    And in between the moon and you
    the angels get a better view
    of the crumbling difference between wrong and right.
  • Says she's close to understanding Jesus
    She knows she's more that just a little misunderstood
    She has trouble acting normal when she's nervous
    Round here we're carving out our names
    Round here we all look the same
    Round here we talk just like lions
    But we sacrifice like lambs
    • Round Here
  • Then she looks up at the building
    and says she's thinking of jumping.
    She says she's tired of life;
    she must be tired of something.
    • Round Here
  • Omaha Somewhere in middle America
    Get right to the heart of matters
    It's the heart that matters more
    I think you better turn your ticket in
    And get your money back at the door
    • Omaha
  • We all want something beautiful.
    I wish I was beautiful
    • Mr. Jones
  • Mr. Jones and me tell each other fairy tales
    Stare at the beautiful women
    "She's looking at you. Ah, no, no, she's looking at me."
    Smiling in the bright lights
    Coming through in stereo
    When everybody loves you, you can never be lonely
  • I want to be a lion
    Everybody wants to pass as cats
    We all want to be big big stars, but we got different reasons for that
    Believe in me because I don't believe in anything
    and I want to be someone to believe
    • Mr. Jones
  • Mr. Jones and me staring at the video
    When I look at the television, I want to see me staring right back at me
    We all want to be big stars, but we don't know why and we don't know how
    But when everybody loves me, I'm going to be just about as happy as can be
    Mr. Jones and me, we're gonna be big stars....
    • Mr. Jones
  • Believe in me, help me believe in anything, I want to be someone who believes"
  • Mr.Jones
  • It does not bother me to say this isn't love
    Because if you don't want to talk about it then it isn't love
    And I guess I'm going to have to live with that
    But I'm sure there's something in a shade of grey,
    Something in between,
    And I can always change my name
    If that's what you mean
    • Anna Begins
  • Every time she sneezes I believe it's love
    • Anna Begins
  • When I think of heaven
    (Deliver me in a black-winged bird)
    I think of flying down into a sea of pens and feathers
    and all other instruments of faith and sex and God
    In the belly of a black-winged bird
    Don't try to feed me
    I've been here before and I deserve a little more
    • Rain King
  • I belong in the service of the Queen
    I belong anywhere but in between
    She's been crying, I've been thinking
    And I am the Rain King
    • Rain King
  • These train conversations are passing me by
    I don't have nothin' to say
    You get what you pay for, but I just had no
    Intention of living this way
    • Raining in Baltimore
  • I dreamt i saw you walking, on a hillside in the snow. castings shadows on the winter sky; as you stood there counting crows.
    • A Murder of One

Recovering the Satellites (1996)

  • All my sins...
    I said that I would pay for them
    if I could come back to you
    All my innocence is wasted on
    the dead and dreaming
    I dream of Michelangelo
    when I'm lying in my bed
    Little angels hang above my head
    and read me like an open book
  • Waiting for the moon to come
    and light me up inside
    And I am waiting for the telephone
    to tell me I'm alive
    • Daylight Fading
  • Daylight fading
    Come and waste another year
    All the the anger and the eloquence
    are bleeding into fear
    Moonlight creeping
    around the corners of our lawn
    When we see the early signs
    that daylight's fading, we leave just before it's gone
    • Daylight Fading
  • I will wait for you in Baton Rouge
    I'll miss you down in New Orleans
    I'll wait for you while she slips in something comfortable
    And I'll miss you when I'm slipping in between
    If you wrap yourself in daffodils
    I will wrap myself in pain
    And if you're the queen of california
    Baby I am the king of the rain
    And I say
    Goodnight Elisabeth
    • Goodnight Elisabeth
  • A long December
    and there's reason to believe
    Maybe this year will be better than the last
    I can't remember
    the last thing that you said
    as you were leavin'
    Now the days go by so fast
  • The smell of hospitals in winter
    And the feeling that it's all a lot of oysters,
    but no pearls
    All at once you look across a crowded room
    To see the way that light attaches to a girl
    And it's one more day up in the canyons
    And it's one more night in Hollywood
    If you think you might come to California...
    I think you should
    • A Long December
  • Drove up to Hillside Manor
    sometime after two a.m.
    And talked a little while about the year
    I guess the winter makes you laugh a little slower,
    Makes you talk a little lower
    about the things you could not show her
    And it's been a long December
    and there's reason to believe
    Maybe this year will be better than the last
    I can't remember all the times
    I tried to tell my myself to hold on to these moments as they pass
    • A Long December
  • "I gotta rush away," she said,
    "I been to Boston before".
    and anyways
    this change I been feeling
    doesn't make the rain fall"
    No big differences these days
    just the same old walkaways
    and someday
    I'm gonna stay
    But not today
    • Walkaways

This Desert Life (1999)

  • She sat right down on the sofa; I said,"Where have you been?
    I've been waiting for you.
    Cause last night I had something so good
    These days get so long and I got nothing to do
    I been hanginaround this town on the corner
    • Hanginaround
  • We spend all day getting sober. Just hiding from daylight
    Watching TV
    We just look a lot better in the blue light
    Well, you know I gotta get out. But I'm stuck so tight
    Weighed by the chains that keep me...
    Hanginaround this town on the corner
    • Hanginaround
  • Well I woke up in mid-afternoon cause that's when it all hurts the most
    I dream I never know anyone at the party and I'm always the host
    If dreams are like movies, then memories are films about ghosts
    You can never escape, you can only move south down the coast
    • Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
  • Well, I am an idiot walking a tightrope of fortune and fame
    I am an acrobat swinging trapezes through circles of flame
    If you've never stared off in the distance, then your life is a shame
    And though I'll never forget your face, sometimes I can't remember my name
    • Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
  • All the blue light reflections that color my mind when I sleep
    And the lovesick rejections that accompany the company I keep
    All the razor perceptions that cut just a little too deep
    Hey I can bleed as well as anyone, but I need someone to help me sleep
    • Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
  • And all the lovesick rejections that accompany the company i keep.
    • Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
  • And the price of a memory is the memory of the sorrow it brings
    • Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
  • I am covered in skin
    No one gets to come in
    Pull me out from inside
    I am folded and unfolded and unfolding
    I am colorblind
    Coffee black and egg white
    Pull me out from inside
    I am ready I am fine
    • Colorblind
  • For all the things you're losing
    You might as well resign yourself to try and make a change
    I'm going down to Hollywood
    They're gonna make a movie from the things that they find crawling round my brain
    • I Wish I Was a Girl

Hard Candy (2002)

  • On certain Sundays in November
    When the weather bothers me
    I empty drawers of other summers
    Where my shadows used to be
    And she is standing by the water
    As her smile begins to curl
    In this or any other summer
    She is something all together different
    Never just an ordinary girl
    • Hard Candy
  • You put your girl up on a pedestal
    Then you wait for her to fall
    I put my summers back in a letter
    And I hide it from the world
    All the regrets you can't forget
    Are somehow pressed upon a picture
    In the face of such an ordinary girl
    And when you sleep you find your mother in the night
    • Hard Candy
  • American girls, all weather & noise
    Playing the changes for all of the boys
    Holding a candle right up to my hand
    Making me feel so incredible
    If I made you cry, please tell me why
    Cause I'll try again if you let me try
    American girls all feathers & cream
    Come into bed so edible
    • American Girls
  • The gentleman caller in the blue suede shoes
    He don't know what to do
    He just wants to look good for you
    So he rushes in to tell you what he did today
    but he can't think of what to say
    I think you listen anyway.
    He wants to have a good time just like everybody
    He doesn't want to fall apart
    You watch him as he stutters over what to say
    It's just a little game you play
    • Good Time
  • Where’d you want to go to
    With nothing beside you
    But webbing and curfews and rain?
    And everything that hurts you
    Gets stuffed up inside you
    Like butterflies with wings
    And other perfect things
    • Butterfly in Reverse
  • I got a friend at the New Frontier.
    And Galen, she said: "This is not America.
    You need a girl with electrical hair,
    And the word you wanted was 'Aluminum'.
  • Got no place to go
    But there's a girl waiting for me down in Mexico
    She's got a bottle of tequila
    A bottle of gin
    And if I bring a little music I could fit right in
    • Holiday in Spain
  • They left the television screaming that the radio's on
    • Holiday in Spain

Films About Ghosts (2003)

  • Albert's always sincere, he's a sensitive type
    His intentions are clear, he wanna be well-liked
    If everything is nothing, then are we anything?
    Is it better to be better than to be anything?
    • Einstein on the Beach
  • And all the king's men reappear
    For an eggman, falling, falling
    The world begins to disappear
    The worst things come from inside here
    And all the king's men reappear
    For an eggman, fallin' off the wall
    Will never be together again
    No never be together again
    No no never never never again, uh huh
    What you fear in the night in the day comes to call anyway
    • Einstein on the Beach

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Adam Duritz

  • I can write good songs. I can sing 'em, and I mean it, I mean it deeply, and I pour everything into that. Other than that, I suck.
  • My life isn't necessarily more important than anyone else's: I'm just better in talking about it.
  • There just is exponentially more money in the movie business than in the music business. As a result there are more people involved in the creative process.
  • Truth is, you make albums, and some of those songs are hits, and some of the greatest hits albums have songs that weren't hits. You have a career, the reason why we're still around 10 years is that we do have successful songs.
  • When so much money is involved in these movies, someone somewhere is going to try to screw you."
  • Sometimes the world seems like a big hole. You spend all your life shouting down it and all you hear are echoes of some idiot yelling nonsense down a hole.
  • All my songs are where I am.
  • Art is just an expression, it's something you do because you need to express yourself. You take what's going on on the inside and put it on the outside, that's just who you are. I just write songs because I feel a certain way. When you've got a bunch of them, that's an album. They're all different.
  • In LA, and also on tour, I've been isolated for too long. On stage you're the man, but other than that, there's nothing I like about being on tour. Thousands of people that worship you are nothing, compared to one evening with your friends. But it's my job: I'm a grown-up man, and I go to work.

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