"The reason I dislike talking about the creative process is that I do have a creative process that is a winner and it's a sure thing"
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The subtext is about control and scarcity. If the creative process is treated as lore, then talking about it turns it into a product - something fans and journalists can consume, imitate, or flatten into a neat anecdote. Hudson implies he has something repeatable and effective, but the moment he narrates it, it’s no longer his. Keeping quiet protects the work from becoming content, and protects him from becoming a self-help guru with a Hammond organ.
There’s also a sly jab at the romantic idea that real art must be tortured or unknowable. Hudson suggests professionalism: a method that works, built from discipline, taste, and hours spent listening harder than everyone else. Coming from a musician associated with The Band’s earthy mystique, the remark punctures the myth without fully surrendering it. He withholds details, but not confidence - a way of saying the results are the only biography that matters.
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| Topic | Music |
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Hudson, Garth. (2026, January 16). The reason I dislike talking about the creative process is that I do have a creative process that is a winner and it's a sure thing. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-reason-i-dislike-talking-about-the-creative-120035/
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"The reason I dislike talking about the creative process is that I do have a creative process that is a winner and it's a sure thing." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-reason-i-dislike-talking-about-the-creative-120035/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




