Saturday, September 19, 2009

Spinner Bike Squeking

PERSONE NON PERSONAGGI

you ever hear of a slave to yourself? or rather, slaves of your character?
Each of us has his character, an icon that you created before others and that, for better or for worse, must try to keep to "meet" the expectations that people around him have at him.
For people like me (and us) a musician, the character we create is likely to become the foundation of our life, to coincide exactly with what is our real person. I mean I could be not only sandro-AIRWAY at concerts, on stage and off stage, but also in the restaurant, around the city, the pub with friends, with people close to me, etc. .., this is because the passion that binds us to the music sometimes becomes so all-encompassing that I could not draw well the boundary between the stage (and what is around) and the rest of our lives.
So if this really was what happens when AIRWAY Sandro-Sandro will cease to exist and Cisolla? Perhaps a person would be deprived of its true essence, a tabula rasa, which hitherto had only filled the "character".
I think it's important for artists to expose themselves publicly to never lose sight of its essence, the fundamental things of life, always keep in mind who are the people who love and are loved in turn, only so we will have the opportunity to express themselves freely in art and at most, being able to communicate themselves to others without limits sort, leaving their energy flow freely and funneling it into a song for example.
In contrast, those who prey of his character ends up not being able to express himself brilliantly in what he does, because the banality of his public image has been the owner and made him unable to make the energy flow that leads in it up to remove it completely and make it a sad caricature unable to look beyond of his nose.

So, I speak for us AIRWAY (and me in particular), I think our characters should be left under the spotlight of the boxes and in some magazine or TV program where they treat us, but not heard anything in our songs' nothing but what we are really.

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