You had me at Lucinda, this memoir is similar to her song writing... simple, not cluttered and she allows you to feel the emotion.
This piece provides insight into her foundation; invoking Nick Drake took me by surprise but it shouldn’t have...
I have never been able to fit Lucinda into a genre and this piece, on her father, fills gaps.
Before I read this, I hadn’t thought about Poets having a family, teaching their children lessons (heck, I never dreamed of them having a child), changing spark plugs or watching TV.
Lucinda has always surrounded herself with great musicians, producers, et al yet those people were not always the famous names. To me she put emphasis on feel and friendship which is one of the reinforced takeaways I have reading this.
I'm so glad this piece popped up in my feed after liking the interview you did with Rick Rubin yesterday. Seems like the algorithm is working. Lucinda has always been one of my favorites and this piece is so lovely. Thanks for reposting it here.
You had me at Lucinda, this memoir is similar to her song writing... simple, not cluttered and she allows you to feel the emotion.
This piece provides insight into her foundation; invoking Nick Drake took me by surprise but it shouldn’t have...
I have never been able to fit Lucinda into a genre and this piece, on her father, fills gaps.
Before I read this, I hadn’t thought about Poets having a family, teaching their children lessons (heck, I never dreamed of them having a child), changing spark plugs or watching TV.
Lucinda has always surrounded herself with great musicians, producers, et al yet those people were not always the famous names. To me she put emphasis on feel and friendship which is one of the reinforced takeaways I have reading this.
Nice work.
Fantastic. Thank you...
I'm so glad this piece popped up in my feed after liking the interview you did with Rick Rubin yesterday. Seems like the algorithm is working. Lucinda has always been one of my favorites and this piece is so lovely. Thanks for reposting it here.