August 17 2009 - the explanations thread
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:25 pm
qotd: Have you ever shared your music with a family member only to have them be very concerned about the subject matter?
My mom apparently doesn't understand that songs can be completely fictional in nature, or that they can be about things in the past that no longer apply. For example, I gave her a copy of my album, and she was very concerned about "Convalescence" ("wrapped up in a padded room / feels like I am in a tomb / it reminds me of my mother's womb," as well as all the stuff about being institutionalized), "Rhymes with Lucia" (what with being about a young girl who drowns herself), and "House in My Head" (which was autobiographical, about 6 years ago when I was still in grad school and having a hard time finding a post-graduation job but not the case anymore and she felt it necessary to reassure me that I don't need to worry about that anymore and I'm like UH YEAH THANKS). She was also a bit concerned about "Night Terrors" for some reason.
Anyway I explained to her that for the most part my songs are fiction inspired by random stuff that I think about when Song Fight has posted a random title and she said, "There are some who think there are no real coincidences." And I'm all, "If that were the case then they wouldn't be coincidences. People are good at finding patterns where there aren't any." And that satisfied her for now.
My sister has trouble with this too. A few years ago she heard my cover of Frankie's "120MPH" and thought I had secretly almost gotten married without telling anyone. And I'm like "what the fuck? it's FICTION and I didn't even write that song to begin with." (She also thinks she knows "the real reason" behind my band name Sockpuppet and that it has something to do with a toy my mom made for me when I was very young. Which it has nothing to do with.)
I wonder if they read my webcomic and think that I think I am a space platypus or something.
Seriously, has this ever happened to you? How do you handle it?
My mom apparently doesn't understand that songs can be completely fictional in nature, or that they can be about things in the past that no longer apply. For example, I gave her a copy of my album, and she was very concerned about "Convalescence" ("wrapped up in a padded room / feels like I am in a tomb / it reminds me of my mother's womb," as well as all the stuff about being institutionalized), "Rhymes with Lucia" (what with being about a young girl who drowns herself), and "House in My Head" (which was autobiographical, about 6 years ago when I was still in grad school and having a hard time finding a post-graduation job but not the case anymore and she felt it necessary to reassure me that I don't need to worry about that anymore and I'm like UH YEAH THANKS). She was also a bit concerned about "Night Terrors" for some reason.
Anyway I explained to her that for the most part my songs are fiction inspired by random stuff that I think about when Song Fight has posted a random title and she said, "There are some who think there are no real coincidences." And I'm all, "If that were the case then they wouldn't be coincidences. People are good at finding patterns where there aren't any." And that satisfied her for now.
My sister has trouble with this too. A few years ago she heard my cover of Frankie's "120MPH" and thought I had secretly almost gotten married without telling anyone. And I'm like "what the fuck? it's FICTION and I didn't even write that song to begin with." (She also thinks she knows "the real reason" behind my band name Sockpuppet and that it has something to do with a toy my mom made for me when I was very young. Which it has nothing to do with.)
I wonder if they read my webcomic and think that I think I am a space platypus or something.
Seriously, has this ever happened to you? How do you handle it?