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Age Quote by Jakob Dylan

“I don't want to sing songs and write songs that need to have images behind them that are of a specific time. The times we live in today - I mean, there's a lot to work with. But I think that if I was my age in 1975 or 1985, I would have felt the same way because that's what I gravitate toward.” quote by Jakob Dylan
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“I don't want to sing songs and write songs that need to have images behind them that are of a specific time. The times we live in today - I mean, there's a lot to work with. But I think that if I was my age in 1975 or 1985, I would have felt the same way because that's what I gravitate toward.”

Jakob Dylan

About This Quote

Source Interview: Discussing songwriting philosophy, 2020s music magazine

The artist resists creating songs tied to specific images or eras, preferring timeless, universal themes that resonate across ages.

In simple terms: Avoiding overly specific references to keep songs timeless.

Key Takeaway

Focus on universal emotions and experiences.

Themes

artistic freedom timelessness creative integrity

Mood

thoughtful introspective

Type

creative philosophical

When to use this quote

  • writing lyrics for broad audiences
  • avoiding dated references
  • studying classic songs for lasting appeal

Key Concepts

songwriting cultural relevance personal authenticity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What themes feel timeless to you?
  • How do you balance personal experience with universal appeal?
A Different Perspective

Risk of losing personal voice when aiming for universality.

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