"That summer, I had something like an artistic breakthrough or whatever
you wanna call it. I really started to look at my own songwriting a lot
differently anyway. Instead of trying to come up with words that could
be hooklines or melodies that were good, I started thinking that any
phrase was valid and totally relevant. If I could think of it, it was
mine. I didn’t worry if it had been used before, if it was original or
even brilliant. It didn’t matter – I could always discard the idea later
if I didn’t like it particularly or if it sounded too much like
something else, the important thing was following each little spark all
the way through to see what was hiding in there. I started deliberately
re-using songtitles and even phrases from my own favourite songs, I
stole riffs from old records and turned them around or added something,
made them my own. This is still very much the way I write. My stuff has
always been quite personal really, but after that summer I stopped
trying to obscure it and basically just started to say flat out what I
wanted to say."
sacao de la biografía de Baby Woodrose, escrito por Uffe Lorenzen.

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