Damien Jurado interview (part 1)

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  • čas přidán 8. 02. 2012
  • Damien Jurado about Paintings, focus on music, break on touring, job, creative process
    Website: www.FaceCulture.com
    Twitter: / _faceculture
    Video interview with American singer-songwriter Damien Jurado. FaceCulture spoke to Jurado about paintings, the focus on music, break on touring, job, creative process, the difference between painting and music, live shows, recording, breakthrough record, pressure, his son, exploring music, the recording process, his producerRichard Swift, performance, collaboration, trying, childlike approach, research, jazz, the album title Maraqopa, dream, way of thinking, the single Nothing Is The News and making a statement. Damien Jurado also plays the songs Museum Of Flight and Working Titles live. (25/01/2012)
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Komentáře • 14

  • @BluDevil93
    @BluDevil93 Před rokem +2

    Protect this man at all costs ❤

  • @Blockhead140
    @Blockhead140 Před 6 lety +4

    I like this guy. I don't like a lot of people.

    • @janhoggart
      @janhoggart Před 6 měsíci

      My guess is that he doesn't like a lot of people either. Love is often misdirected and we are all sick of it.

  • @marioanst989
    @marioanst989 Před 8 lety +2

    Bought an album with a unicorn years ago man... Since then world has been a crazy place but your music is real man.. It just feels like a musician with thier feet on the ground ... Appreciate it.. Brownsville Texas

  • @maribelcortez9389
    @maribelcortez9389 Před 10 lety +1

    I like his music, takes me back to Mexico. Nice !!

  • @jimmlygoodness
    @jimmlygoodness Před 11 lety

    This is a great interview. Thanks for posting!

  • @xruraldustx
    @xruraldustx Před 3 lety +1

    Face Culture asks great questions

  • @olaftheodor
    @olaftheodor Před 12 lety

    special :)

  • @thatssomething1
    @thatssomething1 Před 12 lety

    got some Maraqopa bling on the ring dere

  • @fannyingabout
    @fannyingabout Před 8 lety

    I think he is being realistic. When a creative pursuit turns into a business (in this case music) it can often become somewhat different than originally intended.

    • @thenoshiznitassassin5808
      @thenoshiznitassassin5808 Před 8 lety

      +John Washington How can it become different than it was originally intended? its music.! Its pretty standard, there are very few , actually no.. there are NO!! deviations you can do within music to change it to some other art form, because then its just not music. There are bars.. melodies.. notes.. everything within the rules of music, so what did you mean by DIFFERENT? Did you mean the direction the music actually takes? or the way it feels to HIM when playing?? or even the corruption that money can have on ANY art form.? btw.. no trolling here.. just curious.. you maybe correct, just wanted to know more about your opinion. :)

    • @fannyingabout
      @fannyingabout Před 8 lety

      +The NoShiznitAssassin
      Hi
      Yes, the 'industry' that surrounds art can drive people mad. - not the art itself. It's one thing to sit in a studio and create art out of a passion but if that passion becomes your 'job' it often takes on a whole new meaning. If, in order to live each month, you have to sell so much music, so many paintings or prints, and so on, it can very quickly loose its initial appeal.
      Not saying this applies to all artists but clearly for many it does - it happened to me. One too many client meetings where you get beaten down on price to the point where it is pointless and all that.

  • @CesarMole
    @CesarMole Před 11 lety

    There's a Tyra Banks interview from Howard Stern recommended for me. What the hell have I been watching?

  • @mhorton13
    @mhorton13 Před 10 lety

    it really seems like music isn't a passion of his, kinda sad