"The two records are very different. I guess, on the second record, that's more where I was at. Its not that I'm more well-adjusted or anything, it's just that what I wanted to sing about maybe was more the way I wanted to feel"
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The key phrase is "not that I'm more well-adjusted". Crosby anticipates the listener's need to diagnose the artist: darker songs mean pain, lighter songs mean recovery. He blocks that reading and replaces it with something more revealing: mood as craft, not just symptom. "What I wanted to sing about" becomes a steering wheel. He's describing art as a kind of emotional rehearsal, a controlled environment where you try on stability, tenderness, hope, or distance even if you haven't earned it in real life.
There's also an unspoken pressure in the background: the sophomore-record problem. After a debut establishes a persona (especially in late-'90s alt-rock's economy of brooding authenticity), any shift gets treated like betrayal or improvement. Crosby frames it as neither. The subtext is pragmatic and human: records don't just document feeling; they can be attempts to summon it. Music isn't only a mirror. Sometimes it's a mood board.
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Crosby, Jon. (2026, January 16). The two records are very different. I guess, on the second record, that's more where I was at. Its not that I'm more well-adjusted or anything, it's just that what I wanted to sing about maybe was more the way I wanted to feel. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-two-records-are-very-different-i-guess-on-the-94140/
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Crosby, Jon. "The two records are very different. I guess, on the second record, that's more where I was at. Its not that I'm more well-adjusted or anything, it's just that what I wanted to sing about maybe was more the way I wanted to feel." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-two-records-are-very-different-i-guess-on-the-94140/.
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"The two records are very different. I guess, on the second record, that's more where I was at. Its not that I'm more well-adjusted or anything, it's just that what I wanted to sing about maybe was more the way I wanted to feel." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-two-records-are-very-different-i-guess-on-the-94140/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.
