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“I made two or three albums with money from my own pocket, but I couldn't get them released or played on the radio. I got tired of beating my brains out. I got very depressed. I took a break from the business. Then I got bored with that and had to come back.” quote by Wilson Pickett
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“I made two or three albums with money from my own pocket, but I couldn't get them released or played on the radio. I got tired of beating my brains out. I got very depressed. I took a break from the business. Then I got bored with that and had to come back.”

Wilson Pickett

About This Quote

The artist struggled with industry gatekeeping, leading to burnout and a forced hiatus before returning out creative drive.

In simple terms: Creative burnout from industry barriers

Key Takeaway

Persistence despite setbacks

Themes

Artistic struggle Industry gatekeeping Mental health Resilience Creative cycles

Mood

Frustration Hopeful Determined

Type

Personal anecdote Industry critique

When to use this quote

  • Independent musician seeking label support
  • Artist facing release delays
  • Creative slump after repeated rejections
  • Returning to music after a break

Key Concepts

Music production Radio promotion Self-funding Career fatigue

Practical Applications

  • Developing self-promotion strategies
  • Building mental resilience for creative work

Questions to Reflect On

  • What mechanisms can protect artists from burnout?
  • How can creators balance persistence with self-care?
A Different Perspective

Some may argue that taking a break can dilute relevance, but it can also restore perspective and spark renewed innovation.

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