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Summary
In this conversation, Seven Dunbar shares insights from his music career, focusing on the creative process of songwriting, the challenges of touring, and the importance of networking in the music industry. He reflects on his journey, discussing the concept of finishing a song, the milestones in his career, and the lessons learned from his experiences on tour. Dunbar emphasizes the significance of collaboration and support from other musicians, as well as the realities of buying onto tours and the dynamics of the music industry.
Takeaways
Art's never completed, it's only abandoned.The journey in music is ongoing; there's no final destination.Networking is crucial for booking tours and gaining opportunities.Every experience, even failures, contributes to growth.Buying onto tours can be a strategic move for exposure.Collaboration with other artists can lead to valuable opportunities.The music industry is filled with challenges that require resilience.Setting deadlines can help overcome perfectionism in creativity.Support from established bands can make a significant difference.Reflecting on past experiences can provide perspective on current achievements.
Sound Bites
"I don't think I've made it.""We booked it through networking.""They treated us really well."
Chapters
00:00 The Journey Begins: Defining 'Making It' in Music07:27 The Pursuit of Excellence: Ambition vs. Fulfillment10:05 Reflections and Realizations: The Impact of Others' Perceptions11:16 The Nature of Completion in Art14:07 The Role of Deadlines in Creativity17:27 Purpose Behind Creating Music