Coordinates Quote by Grace Slick
“You start out performing because it's fun, then you learn more things and you want to do more than go "Na-na-na-na" on a stage. The production end is interesting, writing is interesting, and you learn to coordinate all these things.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Rolling Stone, 1971
Initially performance is driven by enjoyment, but as skills grow, deeper creative aspects like production and writing become compelling, leading to broader artistic coordination.
In simple terms: Fun starts it; growth leads to deeper work.
Embrace learning beyond fun.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- musician career
- songwriting
- stage production
- team projects
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance fun and ambition?
- What new skills will you pursue?
May overlook practical constraints of coordination.