I'm a writer... short stories, children's stories, coming-of-age screenplays... the list is endless. Listening to the Avetts (sometimes certain songs on repeat for extended periods of time) aids in the creative process - helping me establish and maintain a tone in my writing... a certain scene, an atmosphere etc. Their music puts me in a head space - the head space I need to write. And I love to write. For me there is nothing worse than not being able to. And whatevers happened to paralyze my need to write... busting out an Avett album and pressing play is not just a quick fix, but a therapy that nurses, and nurtures. And I'm writing again. And I'm healthy.
xoLo
I wanna have pride like my mother has,
And not like the kind in the bible that turns you bad.
And I wanna have friends that I can trust,
that love me for the man I’ve become and not the man that I was.
As I wait in anticipation for the Avett show on Tuesday at the Phoenix...to my delight I stumbled upon this article in the local paper with quotes from Scott on previous shows.
http://www.thestar.com...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq08Mc4eLbw
I know. How many times can I watch this? But seriously, NEVER gets old.
Does he ever bust out the acoustic November Blue live?
I can't quite make it to four... but my dad has always said he wants to dance with me at my wedding to John Denver's "Leaving on a jet plane." He told me this when I was 10 and he's stuck with it...