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"How does one create three minutes of music involving simple language and the same musical notes everyone else uses, that somehow tweaks the soul and seems mysteriously in sync with the most private dreams and longings? ...Mark Johnson offers an able demonstration of how it's done." Kristine McKenna, Musician |
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(Mark Johnson...in his own words) Then all of a sudden I hear something on the radio and for the first time it speaks to me of a place far away from my environment. From the highchair, from the cereal boxes, from the hallway. I live in sounds: my parents' voices, the telephone ringing, footsteps up the stairs, and then there's this DIFFERENT sound; this whole other thing that I'm hearing. The radio. There's a truth that's uncovered when the creative process is just right -- it doesn't matter what the song is, it's the truth that the song is about, or is representing, that you could jump into and it would help you out. It's a mystical experience: these people, working as artists all over the world, producing these great three-minute wonders, and you're privy to that whole process when it cuts through to you, in your home, via the radio. This is an ENORMOUS psychological event! How could I NOT want to get involved in it?!" |
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