“I think you work out something. I wouldn’t call them ideas. I think ideas are what you want to get rid of. I don’t really like songs with ideas. They tend to become slogans. They tend to be on the right side of things: ecology or vegetarianism or antiwar. All these are wonderful ideas but I like to work on a song until those slogans, as wonderful as they are and as wholesome as the ideas they promote are, dissolve into deeper convictions of the heart. I never set out to write a didactic song. It’s just my experience. All I’ve got to put in a song is my own experience.”

Leonard Cohen interviewed by Dorian Lynskey (via guardian)

This quote speaks to the exact problem I have with Ani Difranco’s music now vs. just about anything before “to the teeth”. Songs about life that are also political are very different then songs written totally on topic. I don’t enjoy musical essays.

(via jjarichardson)

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