Alcohol and Songwriting

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Does anyone else come up with great sounding songs/parts of songs while under the influence? Do you think it just sounds better because you are intoxicated or if you're actually coming up with better sounding stuff. I find that when I drink, my songs are more complex and original sounding I guess. Like some of the chords that I create/find are really cool sounding. I know I'm not the only one that drinks here
 
Try smoking weed and see what happens/even better

Not totally un-true.

What I find with weed is that if I haven't indulged for a while, it can help me be really creative. I smoke a joint after not smoking for a long time and I can't even keep up with all the ideas I come up with. The problem is when you over-do anything. It goes from helping you be creative to doing the exact opposite and making you numb and very un-creative. That's my experience anyway.
 
Try smoking weed and see what happens/even better

Oh I know, but i like alcohol better for writing stuff cause I'm still able to concentrate.

The only problem is it's hard to remember everything when you sober up so I make sure my recording software is on standby lol
 
Last thing I'm doing when having a few is thinking about songwriting....

I do recommend it for recording singing however, if you're not a natural....
 
With me it's a strange one.. Smoking weed and writing always seems like a great idea.. However i tend to write the first verse... get bored and start recording... spend 2 hours messing with EQ and plugins... and end up with a great first verse that i can't be arsed finishing...
It's definitely not a productive additive for me!
 
Does anyone else come up with great sounding songs/parts of songs while under the influence? Do you think it just sounds better because you are intoxicated or if you're actually coming up with better sounding stuff. I find that when I drink, my songs are more complex and original sounding I guess. Like some of the chords that I create/find are really cool sounding. I know I'm not the only one that drinks here

noooooo! look down that long road of substance abuse before you go too much further my son! look at where it ends up! do you really want to end up like them?? i know i know it starts innocently enough with a beer "to get the creative juices flowing", then its two beers! soon you have to drink AN ENTIRE SIX PACK to get that same high!! before you know it you're smoking marijuana "joints" and shooting crack cocaine in the alley behind the methadone clinic! do yourself a favor and STOP BEFORE ITS TOO LATE!!!!!! DON'T BREAK YOUR MOTHERS HEART!!!!!
 
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Yeah, stay away from alcohol. Nothing good comes from it.

Smoke weed instead. It's a lot less harmful.
 
Ya nothing good comes from it...except FEELING AWESOME. lol I kid but seriously o_o
 
Throughout history, many esteemed musicians have used various substances to enhance creativity and performance. Sadly, many of those same esteemed musicians died from those same substances - often waaaay too young and perhaps some of their best work was ahead of them.

Myself - for years I used and abused and at the time, I thought (in hindsight a mistake) that it made me a better writer and/or player (in reality, it simply allowed me to accept and justify whatever muscial results I thought I was achieving). I have followed that with many years of performing and writing without the use of any substance other than my talent.

Having the advantage of many years to analyze and compare - I feel my best work was done without the use of sustances. I beleive in part that is because I now spend many hours improving my chops rather than getting wasted.
 
I find that I've written my most progressive/creative songs and lyrics at 2 or 3 AM. My mind just switches gears during that time of night...I guess it's kinda like what you guys do with your booze and kush :laughings:
 
LSD is a terrible drug to use when recording... The maze of cables, WILL turn to 40 snakes and they WILL kill you. All you end up with is screams (I guess if that's what you need..).
I JOKE. I haven't taken any.





In the last 4 years.

Just don't do it kids.
 
He's right, moderated weed helps. In fact, if you were to ingest weed, alcohol, ecstacy, amphetamine, and LSD all at the same time, you'd probably create the most bomb-ass shit you've ever heard. Except you wouldn't be able to do it again. Ever. Inspiration's opposite.
 
I'm one of those poor unfortunates that simply can't function when under the influence of anything. However there's no doubt that drugs can enhance the creative process for some.
 
I find that I've written my most progressive/creative songs and lyrics at 2 or 3 AM. My mind just switches gears during that time of night...I guess it's kinda like what you guys do with your booze and kush :laughings:

Actually I know that feeling - I always come up with my best lyrics just before falling to sleep. I heard a lecture on meditation once, and I was told that the brain alter its wavepatterns, just before going to sleep :)
 
I don't know - It's been a decade and a half since I drank any booze & prior to that I was only a social drinker. I drank for confidence in social situations.
Introspective, morose, maudline, obtuse and obdurate lyrics came naturally without adding chemicals.
I didn't do anything better after a drink except chat & mingle.
Chatting & mingling meant I was behaving more as a normal person so I was happier so didn't write introspective, morose, maudline, obtuse and obdurate lyrics & since happy lyrics are a skill I've not been able to develop drinking actually caused a decline in my writing.
On a musical level - the things that works best for me is sitting & fiddling with a guitar - that added to my extremely limited chord vocalulary- which lead me to non chords & nano structure.
 
In the days when I roamed the stratosphere with the assisstance of substances created by God, groomed by Mother Nature and found use for by mankind, there were some good pieces I came up with. Creative, inventive, adventurous, off the wall bits of music that saw through walls, skated on ocean moons, burrowed through bullet proof sandstorms and barked at the sensibilties of angels, God, man and beast.
Exactly the same thing happened without those substances. The difference being that I wrote far more with a clear head and all these years later, I still write. Lots. There's no doubt in my mind that various substances can assist in the creative process and there's no doubt in my mind that the same substances can be a destructive road to nowhere, partly because the effects feel great and partly because we as human beings have a hard time being disciplined with something that can feel so good and grant one such insights. Excess can be easy.
Interestingly, drink has never been part of that for me. I drink when I do because I like the taste of beer or wine, same way I like chocolate biscuits, so even when I first drank as a kid, getting wasted was never something I aspired to and still don't. Lack of sleep is a better creative avenue for me actually. So drink has never figured in songwriting for me. I suppose I could have just said that to start with, but what the heck ?
 
I didn't do anything better after a drink except chat & mingle.
Chatting & mingling meant I was behaving more as a normal person so I was happier so didn't write introspective, morose, maudline, obtuse and obdurate lyrics & since happy lyrics are a skill I've not been able to develop drinking actually caused a decline in my writing.

i find i'm able to party substantially and still enjoy the benefits of a morose outlook.
i consider it an inborn talent.
 
I've never found alcohol very inspiring for music making, it just dulls and simplifies me. However I used to get excessively stoned on skunk and improvise on the keyboard, and it sounded unbelievably beautiful, inspired and brilliant. But listening to it the next day, it was sometimes complete crap, sometimes fairly good, but never anywhere near as good as it sounded when stoned. In my experience I make my best music when totaly sober.
 
I'm sure that drinking and drugs will make it more "fun" but I think if it's in ya you'll find it sober or not. Just need to get that "spark".
 
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