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Christian Rafael's avatar

Man I feel yah, Ive quit music so many times but this time I finally gave up in a good way. Im not trying to make it anymore, Im just making all the music I can before I die, thats all. Its been liberating! Great article brother! Much Love!

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Incredible essay, Matthew. Definitely something I rushed to read. I remember witnessing first-hand some of these shifts. Maybe one of my favourite things about having good friends who are also artists and writers is getting to look back at a time that we shared together and see it through the current creator's eye.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, I'm glad your back!

I had my own mini version of this. Maybe I'll write more formally about it someday. Similarly to you, I also became jaded (or something) about music after my tenure playing with Jordan. It didn't have anything to do with anyone personally but my claim was that,

"Doing this (making music, touring, spinning this merry-go-round of the "industry") was selfish. Shouldn't we be putting down our instruments and going to law school to 'make the world a better place'?"

I think maybe not even a year later after quitting music I was at one of my favourite songwriter's concerts (Cass McCombs) and I had a Pauline re-conversion. During that show, listening to Cass and his band play my favourite songs, I wept knowing this was one of the most important things and that I had to remain a part of the conversation.

I also though it was pretty cool that despite it being a "dry" show at a church in Kitsilano, Cass and his band gave away some of their rider beers from the stage saying,

"What's a rock 'n roll show without any beer?"

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