"When we came into the studio I became more and more me, making the tracks and choosing the musicians, partly because a great deal of the time during Bridge, Artie wasn't there"
- Paul Simon
About this Quote
In this quote, Paul Simon is assessing his experience in the studio while working on the album "Bridge." He describes that as he and atrioventricular bundle got in the studio, he felt a sense of flexibility and credibility. He had the ability to completely welcome his own musical design and make choices about the tracks and artists involved. This was partly due to the lack of his partner, Artie, who was not present for a significant part of the recording procedure. This allowed Simon to completely immerse himself in the imaginative procedure and take ownership of the job. Overall, the quote highlights the value of private expression and imaginative control in the music-making procedure.
This quote is written / told by Paul Simon somewhere between October 13, 1941 and today. He was a famous Musician from USA.
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