Thursday, October 16, 2014

Working

Happy Thursday.

Just stumbled across a website called Quora the other day and it's pretty nifty. 

You ask questions and then give all these different sorts of people the opportunity to answer.  There's a point system or something but I don't care about all that.  I've just been playing with it.  Today I came across this question someone posed:

Why are so many people content with just earning a salary and working 9-6 their entire adult life?

I think it's a great question that, obviously, more people should be asking and debating.
394 others felt obligated to answer here:

https://www.quora.com/Why-are-so-many-people-content-with-just-earning-a-salary-and-working-9-6-their-entire-adult-life

I've read through a bunch of the answers and many good points are made.

It is certainly your choice how you want to live your life, that is true.  And all people have different desires, needs, and aptitudes for all the different career choices out there.  I have no problem with people doing what they see fit with their life.

But interestingly, the questioner hit a nerve here.  Many answers are angry or even indignant.  People who were offended by this question must have some sort of inner conflict, or else they would not have felt offended or compelled by anger to respond.


Here's my take:

Most people are generally lazy.  It's a fact.  And that includes myself.  I don't mean physically lazy, I mean mentally.  And if you do some research and reading about our culture you will quickly deduce, if you can be objective in your analysis, that culture is largely designed to keep our minds simple and ill-informed.

We are conditioned from birth to THINK INSIDE THE BOX.  Finding this out, of course, can be a tough pill to swallow.  It was for me in the beginning, but I've accepted the fact and I've moved on to constructive action regarding my lazy, indoctrinated mind.  I've studied and worked and explored and re-read and researched.  I know a lot about my mind now.  In many ways I'm a completely new person.  It's hard work.  And almost no one does it.


And I'm no better than anyone else.

So, what I have to tell you is good news.  There are alternatives to the status quo.  And YES we do need more people to seek out these alternatives.

Surely, there's nothing wrong with having the same job your whole life, nothing wrong with it at all, provided you're honest with yourself when you say you 'enjoy' it and you’re 'passionate' about it.

The point is: Your work IS the end and not simply the means to one.

Throughout my 38 years of life experience, seeing it from many sides, and many different types of employment, I think this question is about authenticity more than it is about your job. 

Are you honestly excited to do your work?  Are you passionate?  Or are you simply afraid.  It's okay if you’re afraid.  But to go through life pretending you're brave helps nothing and no one.

To be honest takes courage.  Courage takes heart.  

And if that answer upsets you, that's good.  It means it's working.



 

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Investigate The Why


I don't like the saying "time is money."

Time isn't money, time is your life.
And, in case you haven't noticed, almost no one seems to have it anymore. 

As a producer and mentor, I give developing artists what almost no one in the music business will give them.  Time.

I listen.  Which is another thing few remember how to do. 

In America, we overvalue speed at the cost of quality.  The goal seems to be to create more money, to buy more time that never arrives.  It never arrives because time is not money, time is your life.

Time is your greatest gift and your most valuable asset.

When I abandon quality in the pursuit of quantity, everyone suffers.  This is what has happened in our society and it's up to each one of us to shift the balance back towards quality.  In business, in relationships, in ourselves.  It's a choice we each get to make.  Every second of every day.

Today I make my choice.  I prefer to lean towards quality.  I can still make enough money.  But I am constantly reminding myself to investigate the why of what I am working on.  Are you?

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Free Song called "Songbird" / Introducing VELVET SHORELINE

here’s a free song called “songbird” I did here at Velvet Shoreline https://www.dropbox.com/s/sgxndcu8e1jpsm9/01%20Songbird.mp3?dl=0

Do you know somebody who loves to create? Someone who has creativity in their bones.  Somebody who writes or tells poems or crazy stories.  Maybe you're someone who just loves to sing a great song.  Let’s work together! 

if that's not you, share this link with that person now
http://careyott.blogspot.com/

Thanks!  I'm Carey Ott.  I have written songs and performed music and art professionally for more than 20 years.  I was nominated for a Grammy in 2013 and I've had my songs on 3 different episodes of Grey's Anatomy.  


Here at Velvet Shoreline, my studio in Nashville, I record and produce and develop artists of every age and skill level.  

The focus is on songwriting, performance, and production.

You will learn most of what it took me 20+ years to learn.

Live Performance                       
Recording Technique                   
Writing For Other Artists
Music Production                       
Industry Tips & Secrets                
Leading A Band 
Publishing                                    
Co-Writing                                   
How To Be A Session Musician
Marketing & Social Media        
Music Row Inside Info                
Getting Songs on Film & TV 
Crowdfunding                            
Vocal Coaching & Training          
Getting Paying Gigs


Together we will assess your strengths and weaknesses and come up with a plan to emphasize what is working.  We will establish an achievable goal and we will get there.

If you are serious about making a song, E.P. or record, learning a ton about making music, or if you’re just interested in picking my brain


contact me:  

Carey at velvetshoreline@gmail.com
or call me at 773.620.2756


buy and share my music here
https://careyott.bandcamp.com/


please share with a creative type near you: careyott.blogspot.com

Monday, October 6, 2014

Free Song "Look At Me"


    

            free song ... my computer decided not to let me use my favorite font, so this is whatever...

wanted you to have this song.  hearts xoxo.  -me

"look at me"  by carey ott and ali sperry
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v06nf28ws38hdes/10%20Look%20At%20Me.mp3?dl=0


TWITTER follow me here:  http://twitter.com/careyott

FREE STREAMING - 
check out my soundcloud here: 
https://soundcloud.com/careyott




p.s. here's the words to the song




Look at Me


A million distractions

What was that you said

I’m dancing alone here

I'm standing on my head 


Look at me

Look at me
Am I talking to myself

Pay attention to what I’m selling you

You don’t want nothing else  


I wanna impress ya
I wanna make you proud

But the message must be hazy

Cause you can’t make it out


Look at me

Look at me

Am I talking to myself

Pay attention to what I’m doing here

I don’t want nothing else



There’s nothing like you

Nothing I can see

And there’s no one who loves ya

Half as much as me


Look at me 

Look at me 

Am I talking to myself

Pay attention to what I’m telling you

I don’t want nothing else


Look at me 

Look at me 

Am I talking to myself

Pay attention to what I’m saying here

I don’t want nothing else


Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Wild Stallion


New song today called "Wild Stallion."  Here's my work tape.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/4e344ekc6n0sl1o/Wild%20Stallion%20%28B1%29.mp3?dl=0


Wild Stallion  (Carey Ott)

You wouldn’t tie a stallion to the bottom of a canyon
So why you wanna go and do that to me
Everybody I know grew up bent trying to walk that straight line
Somewhere out here you make up your own damn mind

Say I
I don’t belong to you
Not like you think I do
Born with one foot in the dirt
One wing tied to the sky
I say I
Say I
I don’t belong to you

Creature of habit allergic to all I need
We do it to ourselves love and that’s the hardest thing
You say the only thing close with us is that we don’t come close enough
Say nothing tonight just look me in the eye

And say I
I don’t belong to you
Not like you want me to
Born with one foot in the dirt
One wing tied to the sky
I say I
Say I
I don’t belong to you

solo

Everybody I know grew up bent trying to walk that straight line
Somewhere out here you make up your own damn mind

You say I
I don’t belong to you
Not like I’m supposed to
Born with one foot in the dirt
And one wing tied to the sky
I say I
Say I


I don’t belong to you

Monday, September 29, 2014

Cosmic Joke



We are Mankind.  The most arrogant and cocksure species on the planet, and yet, we know pretty much NOTHING.  This is high comedy.

If we're honest, all our words are little more than small mouth noises.  All our biggest ideas and grandest concepts and buildings and monuments are relative Lincoln Logs when compared to the wonder and awe inherent in nature.  

Lighten up.  Life is a movie.  And we don’t know how it’s gonna end.  No one does.  Not the End-Times-Christians or the Strip-Mall-Palm-Readers.  

No one knows, even though EVERYONE is pretending to.  

Life is a comedy-suspense-drama-sci-fi-political-espionage-horror-mockumentary-thriller.  
RELAX!  Enjoy the show.

The most important thing we can do as human beings is learn how to transform pain into joy and laughter.  
Laugh more.  Laugh at yourself.  But, please, don’t take any of it seriously.  How can you?  You don't know enough.

Now listen to my song “Cosmic Joke” at high volume, and the whole thing will become suddenly clear. 






Friday, September 26, 2014

Beauty is all around us.





Beauty is all around us.

I've been going out for walks on these warm early fall nights listening to the crickets and cicada sounds.

I tend to feel better when I connect to nature.


Have a great one.