I learn all these things about the record talking about it after it’s finished.
Meaning of the quote
I learn all these things about the record talking about it after it's finished. This quote means that the musician, Tracy Chapman, only realizes and understands the full meaning of her music after she has finished creating it. She discovers new things about her own work when she talks about it later, rather than while she is actually making the music. The creative process can be mysterious, and the true significance of a piece of art or music may not be clear until after it is complete.
About Tracy Chapman
Tracy Chapman is an American singer-songwriter known for her hit singles “Fast Car” (1988) and “Give Me One Reason” (1995). She has released multiple successful albums and won several Grammy Awards, including for Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
Tags
More quotes from Tracy Chapman
At this point in my life I’d like to live as if only love mattered.
American singer-songwriter
Some things remain fragments, just the lyrics and melodies or a line or two or a verse.
American singer-songwriter
I dressed up as a veterinarian for a Halloween costume party. I had the lab coat. I got a couple of stuffed animals for patients and put bandages on them.
American singer-songwriter
Everyone is looking for connections between the songs. I don’t usually approach a record as a concept. There’s no overriding theme I’m trying to represent. It’s all about the individual songs.
American singer-songwriter
I may be revered or defamed and decried; But I tried to live my life right.
American singer-songwriter
I end up writing about all kinds of things. I never make an attempt to write about anything in particular. I don’t have a little list of topics to write about.
American singer-songwriter
I’m a hopeful cynic.
American singer-songwriter
My older sister encouraged me from early on and bought me one of the first guitars I had. She listened to all of the crappy songs that I wrote when I was 8 years old and encouraged me to keep doing it.
American singer-songwriter
Love’s a recurring theme through my work.
American singer-songwriter
When you feel like you’ve had a good show, you go backstage and you talk to yourself about it, and if you have a bad show you talk to yourself about it.
American singer-songwriter
We have more media than ever and more technology in our lives. It’s supposed to help us communicate, but it has the opposite effect of isolating us.
American singer-songwriter
With other people, you’re always swapping music. Somebody is always listening to something you’ve never heard. It’s a great way to hear all sorts of new things.
American singer-songwriter
The songs are not necessarily autobiographical. A lot of songs are a combination of influences. It might be some part of my life, or something I’ve felt, or something somebody’s told me. It all comes together.
American singer-songwriter
You have to pay attention to the moment and make it the best it can be for you. I’ve been trying to do that. It’s really made a major difference for me. I’m a happier person.
American singer-songwriter
I often write either really early in the morning, or really late at night.
American singer-songwriter
People’s real hopes and dreams can be distorted and misdirected and packaged until you’re not sure what you really want or what you even really need.
American singer-songwriter
I see some recurring themes: things that feel threaded together, some symbolic references, and songs about some of the big questions, like death. There are a lot of references to weather, too!
American singer-songwriter
Songwriting is a very mysterious process. It feels like creating something from nothing. It’s something I don’t feel like I really control.
American singer-songwriter
I learn all these things about the record talking about it after it’s finished.
American singer-songwriter
We all must live our lives always feeling, always thinking the moment has arrived.
American singer-songwriter
After it’s finished, sometimes I can trace a path that goes back to the possible source of inspiration.
American singer-songwriter