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.”
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.
Focus on universal emotions and experiences.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing lyrics for broad audiences
- avoiding dated references
- studying classic songs for lasting appeal
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What themes feel timeless to you?
- How do you balance personal experience with universal appeal?
Risk of losing personal voice when aiming for universality.