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When I was young, I used to go to Baha'i camp, and they taught me a lot about the equality of religions.
Cass McCombs
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Cass McCombs
Age: 47
Born: 1977
Born: November 13
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I don't know about timeless. I actually think most of what I do is completely modern, but universally modern. Who decides what timeless even means? Are the things that we consider timeless now going to, in fact, be considered timeless in 300 years? Probably not.
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I love being lost! I don't need to control anything. Even with romantic partnerships, I don't need to control anyone. I think I have some very meaningful relationships with people, we all do. At the same time, I recognize that everyone is following their own heart there's been people who have left my life and I don't have a problem with that.
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I want to make something that's useful to someone, somewhere.
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I've always been interested in an idea of boundless love - an impersonal, big love.
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Making music and art is about expressing something that's universally human, maybe even beyond human, at best.
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Try to keep your mind. Try not to eat bad, try not to wake up with too bad of a hangover.
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It's not my way to talk about my feelings. They're impudent to myself, so it wouldn't make any sense if I tried to explain them to anyone else. I've never been to therapy - not interested in it.
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Bringing the individual into it music only distracts from the universal and makes it trivial. And then it's easy to wash your hands of it because you might not be from their background, or you might disagree with their personal perspective. So you discount it and go back into your corner instead of coming out and engaging with everything.
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Folk art has never been much about politics it's about action and utility.
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I wouldn't go into the studio if I didn't have a band who's ready, willing, and able.
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Everyone wants to be well-loved and appreciated but, at the same time, there are some people that just don't want to be your friend, and there's nothing you can do or say to change that.
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I don't need to control anything. Even with romantic partnerships, I don't need to control anyone.
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I think it's worthwhile to expand your comfort level and just do something awful. I wasn't trying to make music for money.
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I think a master craftsman is someone who is unpretentious. He has a physical object in front of him and, while he works with a higher aim, he doesn't let his personality get in the way of his art. It's simply about the task at hand and to make it as functional and necessary to the world as he can.
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Making music and art is about expressing something that's universally human, maybe even beyond human, at best. To make it about the artist and to dwell upon biographical information can only make it singular, and I am really, really disgusted by that.
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When I'm trying to write a song for someone else, you can only see anything through your own eyes.
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This is rock'n'roll, not classical music. It's about people working together.
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I think I have some very meaningful relationships with people we all do. At the same time, I recognize that everyone is following their own heart there's been people who have left my life, and I don't have a problem with that. This is a transitory world we're all spirits just looking for love and finding it and holding on.
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I think I try to do a lot of things to weed out casual fans.
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It's not like that when you're a songwriter - songwriters aren't like pulp writers or journalists, even. You just follow the muse. It's called muse-ic. Whenever the muse decides to bestow her inspiration on the songwriter, then the song is born.
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