Monday, July 21, 2014

Summing Up



No, I have not abandoned the idea of the Journal, although thirteen and a half months of silence could strengthen this opinion quite well. Probably, there were some more important things in my life, or some other circumstances added to my laziness. So now I need to quickly sum everything up and move on.
The Lost Time mercilessly punishes for each of its hours. So today I can hardly remember just what I've been busy with this whole year. Only some details of my creative life remained, around which my narrative can further revolve. And talking about all-consuming life routine makes no sense to me now, although even some aspects of creative life turn into it.

1. Writing. So far, I already have two stories, to which I somehow need to give birth officially. The ideas on writing them came spontaneously, just like on their constituent episodes, characters and storylines. The first of them was being written as long as 16 months. It happened gradually, but without push. I did not want to invent development myself, so I waited for the continuation to reveal itself. I was really wondering just how the story will end, and to be honest, by the end of the process I was a little bit nervous, I was afraid that I'll miss the right moment. However, this story has eventually found its logical end. The second story formed in my imagination quite long enough to be then realized very quickly. 41 days passed from the moment I started typing the first words up to the last period, typed just yesterday. Now I want to give some pause to understand what can be done with all this. I really hope that in the near future I will be able to talk in detail about each of these two stories, or maybe three, or maybe about their future destiny.

2. Music. The calm in my Journal activity coincided with that in my musical life. Playing with Road Movie band no longer gave me the satisfaction as before, and so the natural process of alienation came, which was aggravated month by month, and reached its peak in mid-November 2013. When making music becomes justified only by its financial side, it becomes just another part of everyday boring routine, and one starts closing his eyes on everything else, and that happened to me. The social situation in our city (and, perhaps, elsewhere) significantly lowered overall interest in attending concerts for our public. Clubs and concert venues become deserted, and, alas, the financial aspect is also stops working. Practically, no more reasonable motivation to move forward is left. Almost. In my opinion, the situation could only be ruled if we had documented and summed the previous stage of the group’s activities up. We needed an album, which based on the format of this incarnation of our group should have been recorded "live in studio." Only then we could think of going forward. Too many bands in my country live by just playing cover versions. Each of them may produce good session musicians, but not the creative work. No, I do not think it is shameful – to play covers. After all, there are bands concentrating on a given group. For example, please take a look at the list of the bands playing the music of Genesis. But when you create your own music....

The group needs new blood, but I too myself had to change qualitatively. Currently, I play in a purely commercial pop project that meets my expectations of mercantile-material nature and develops my musical horizons. But when you want to play your own music....

Another paragraph in this section is taken by one project, which I must write about very soon. It directly relates to my passion for the music of pH/VdGG, and therefore must be described separately. The main thing in it is not only to pay tribute to your favorite artist and get back to the studio work, but the opportunity to sum ​​up my long-delayed past, to reconcile with it and begin to create my own music. Because when you create your music....

Once again, I thank all those with whom I was able to work with, with whom I am working now, and with whom I will work in the future. Without you I wouldn’t be able to understand lot of things.

3. Translations. In the field of translation I was not able to realize my plans (and I wanted to finish translating the entire catalog of the lyrics of Judge Smith), but I still have time to do that, I hope. However, there was a pleasant exception worth mentioning here. It’s due to the feedback received from a reader, the translation of "Curley’s Airships" has been significantly improved. I also managed to participate in the review of a couple of translations done by Sergei Petrushanko for his site, but a much greater contribution was made by me to the "Chords" section of that site. The prolonged contact with my classical Yamaha, the New Year gift I received a couple of years ago from my wife and brother, gave its results. The guitar itself started revealing her secrets, giving hints at how to play a particular song. On this wave I have offered my own versions of chords to perform a number of songs and albums by pH/VdGG, which are being gradually uploaded on Sergey's Russian pH/VdGG Official Web-Site as soon as they are prepared and provided. Incidentally, this occupation had a huge contribution to the activity described in the last paragraph of the previous section, as well as to the purchase of a new acoustic-electric Yamaha guitar, which I managed to use in recording and played one show with it, which, alas, I will regret about for a long time until I wipe it off clean from my face with a normal performance.

4. Happiness. I’d like to sum up the results in finding happiness. Did you know that happiness can be physically felt inside the chest? It is so! The main thing you need to do is to find the right song for the moment. And if it is a song of your own....
No no, I have not yet recorded my songs in the studio, although I am on my way towards it, but I definitely believe that on the day when it happens, I will have another page of my Life Path summed up and closed, and a new one open.

To sum it up, today I say: we are happy in creation.