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Ande Rasmussen Serious Contributor Posts: 625 |
here's a recent article I ran in IFS Write Real Songs from your LIFE Billie Beth Hanner Rasmussen, my father's mother, used to live in Kerrville Texas on Goat Creek Road with her sister, my My wife and I went to her nursing home room with boxes to clean it Earlier this week he sent me the demo. I got goose bumps all over my I put it up on songramp. here's the page the song is on http://www.songramp.com/view.ez?sampleid=13728 to listen I put a blurb on the JPF mp3 reveiw board Just Plain Folks I sent it to one publisher in Nashville but I haven't heard back from I am so grateful to Donna Aylor and Brock Goodwin for helping me ------------------ [This message has been edited by Ande Rasmussen (edited 03-21-2004).] [This message has been edited by Ande Rasmussen (edited 03-31-2005).] IP: Logged |
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Graham Serious Contributor Posts: 11119 |
I say write them from life. Anybody's life. Would be a small data base if the average person only wrote from their own life experience. Keep ya eyes open. See something and write it better. Don't know a lot about what you want to write about? Lean something. I would say most succesful writers are five minute experts on whateber they want to be. The writing is the skill. The learning is the will. Graham ------------------ IP: Logged |
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Ande Rasmussen Serious Contributor Posts: 625 |
thanks graham very well put ------------------ IP: Logged |
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S.DEE Serious Contributor Posts: 503 |
Life songs are from the heart the heart is life!! WRITE ON !! IP: Logged |
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Brian Austin Whitney Bard of the Boards Posts: 5744 |
Ande, I tried to play it but it came up and said Current Playlist Has No Files In It. I tried several times. Any idea what the problem is? Brian IP: Logged |
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DavidW Serious Contributor Posts: 1500 |
Hey Ande good luck with the tune.. I say the fun part can be to write about how you want your life to be.. Escpecially when life gets a little mundane and you need a mental escape.. Writing songs is THE Great Escape.. At least it is for me.. Keeps me dreaming. DAvid IP: Logged |
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ptondreau Serious Contributor Posts: 263 |
that's a beatiful life story. I congratulate you all. I hope the song does well. As a writer in a free and open society, I feel it is vital to express yourself any way you can. If enough people like it, it will live. Whether you write from life's experience or make something up, the telling of the story is the important thing. I believe all stories relate to someone somewhere. And so, I write. From real life or fantasy. That is my Humble opinion. Paul Michael Tondreau IP: Logged |
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Ande Rasmussen Serious Contributor Posts: 625 |
dear s. Dee, Brian, David W and Paul Michael, thanks for dropping by Brian for some reason my PC has the same problem inside of AOL. So i think it's a songramp/aol thing when you try to play a single song on songramp.com the way to get a file to play is 1) go to windows explorer out side of AOL and play it there, it works on my PC or 2) inside of AOL click on play all hope this helps good luck ------------------ IP: Logged |
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writie Serious Contributor Posts: 208 |
I wanted to argue with this vehemently, until I remembered I also have my "life" song. "Where Are You Now" was written after a friend passed away. In many ways, it's almost a verbatim conversation I had with his wife, with a few elements I expanded on. http://www.leoslyrics.com/listlyrics.php?hid=JXMcg651%2FYY%3D Having said that, if I was to only write from my life I would end up trotting out depressing, self-centred tripe (speaking for myself here, please don't throw any vegetables or furniture). It's not the only way to write, or the only type of songs that should be written, thank God! I really enjoy Missy Elliot and Beyonce, for example. Not examples of stellar songwriting as we know it, Jim. But the radio would be a sad place without them. IP: Logged |
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Ande Rasmussen Serious Contributor Posts: 625 |
hi writie, thanks for sharing. I'm not saying we should only write songs from our own lives, but sometimes it can be what we need to do. It can be cathartic. also there's nothing wrong with dittys Like "Heaven" by Los Lonely Boys. ------------------ Editor Of "Inspirations for Songwriters" IP: Logged |
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Helicon1 Serious Contributor Posts: 327 |
Los Lonely Boys are one of the best new groups of their style to ever come out. They really restore my faith in "real" musicians, and are just as fun to watch on stage as to listen to. ------------------ IP: Logged |
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Ande Rasmussen Serious Contributor Posts: 625 |
Subj: song story Date: 9/23/04 12:22:49 PM Central Daylight Time From: paul@buzzsawmusic.com Hi Ande, Hope you're doing well. I posted this today at Songjourney, but thought God Bless, ----------------------------------- The Power Of A Song - Pieces of Her Past When we moved into our office last year, we purchased a home in a Anyway, last year he found out I was writing songs and asked to listen He pulled away from his computer, took off his glasses and said, "I My friend is on the board at the church we used to attend, which just He's now planning on trying to record his mother as soon as he can, to Needless to say, the story touched my heart this morning. I figured it Paul ------------------ Editor Of "Inspirations for Songwriters" IP: Logged |
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Corey Serious Contributor Posts: 6655 |
Good thread, Ande... and especially, thanks for posting that letter. Very moving! It made me go back and listen to 'Pieces of Her Past' again... which made me remember I've got plenty of people in my life I need to spend more time with. IP: Logged |
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Ande Rasmussen Serious Contributor Posts: 625 |
thank you corey, ande
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dhsongs Serious Contributor Posts: 1874 |
This topic brought back an amusing memory of one night at an open mic Buddy and I went to: The first guy to go up sat on his stool, (took a while as he was drunk from trying to calm his nerves), and said that he writes songs about life, to which a guy next to us at the bar said" As opposed to what? John Daubert [This message has been edited by dhsongs (edited 03-31-2005).] IP: Logged |
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Ande Rasmussen Serious Contributor Posts: 625 |
"As opposed to what?" that's funny, I guess it would be opposed to transparent things like: ------------------ Editor Of "Inspirations for Songwriters" IP: Logged |
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Ria Serious Contributor Posts: 340 |
Andy Just want to say I listened and I loved the song . Very moving lyric and performance. All the best with shopping it. My personal feeling about songs is that they must affect you in some way, make you want to laugh, cry, dance etc. but when a song speaks for millions of people like yours does you don't just have a hit, you have an enduring song. By the way your job as a songwriter is to write from other people's life experiences and make them sound like your own. This is to ensure you never run out of material. Rachel IP: Logged |
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Ande Rasmussen Serious Contributor Posts: 625 |
thank you ria ande
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nateboomer Casual Observer Posts: 10 |
Hello Ande. I am new to JPF. But let me tell you, After listening to this tune, i have a lump in my throat as big as an orange. I am a very emotional songwriter. This song is passionately beautiful. Every song i write comes from the depths of my soul and past experiences. Whenever you can hear the lyrics of a song still ringing in your head long after you've played it, then you have something that will live on. I can't see this song not becoming a hit. I have a cd on cdbaby title "Ultimate Love For You". Even though it was completed two years ago, whenever i hear almost any of the tunes on it, tears start to flow and memories begin to flood back because i lived every word of a love that was lost. I hope to hear this song on the radio. Again, it is beautiful. -Nate "Boomer" IP: Logged |
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robin r Serious Contributor Posts: 96 |
I know that alot of my lyrics come from past experiences. I have one about the death of my husband, which I wrote three years after he died. Another is about the a relationship with an alcoholic. When I feel like I can't cope with something, I turn my feelings into a song. Feel much better afterwards. IP: Logged |
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dhsongs Serious Contributor Posts: 1874 |
I'm going to write unreal songs from my death! John IP: Logged |
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Graham Serious Contributor Posts: 11119 |
What brought you to that grave decision John? Could call the album Rhymes In Purgatory maybe. Graham
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dhsongs Serious Contributor Posts: 1874 |
Hey Graham! Just was going with opposites on that one. Grave decision! IP: Logged |
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Graham Serious Contributor Posts: 11119 |
yep. I noticed. Laughed so much I had a coffin' fit John. Graham ------------------ IP: Logged |
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dhsongs Serious Contributor Posts: 1874 |
DOH! IP: Logged |
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Graham Serious Contributor Posts: 11119 |
Does the DOH mean my pun was DOA John? OMG. Graham ------------------ IP: Logged |
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dhsongs Serious Contributor Posts: 1874 |
Ha!!!! No, DOH!, (said real fast), is what the TV cartoon character Homer Simpson, (funny guy and show), says after something ironic or stupid on his part. Its like,,,,,,,Ah Man! Doh! has recently been included in Webster's Dictionary! NO kidding! IP: Logged |
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Graham Serious Contributor Posts: 11119 |
Oh Duh. I thought it was Duh John. I don't think Homer invented it though. Been around a long time. Duh that is. Never heard the Doh one. never watch The Simpletons show. Well I did once just to find out if I wanted to, and i didn't. Thanks. Graham ------------------ IP: Logged |
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Ande Rasmussen Serious Contributor Posts: 625 |
thank you for sharing your emotion with me I appreciate it ande
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nateboomer Casual Observer Posts: 10 |
Ande though it has been a few months since i"ve heard "Pieces....", i feel even stronger about the lyrical content after playing it again today. What a heart tugger. Have you heard any word about this song being published yet? If not, whoever has possession of it needs to take that massive amount of wax out of their ears and get to percolatin'! God bless, IP: Logged |
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Ande Rasmussen Serious Contributor Posts: 625 |
we're pitching it a little, one indy artist has asked to record it but I don't know if she's gone into the studio. My cowriter, Brock is about to move to Nashville which could be good for the song. I believe if the right artist hears it at the right time in their life (when they are going through or just been through what the song is about.) they might insist on cutting the song. We'll see. Thank you nate, ande
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