An artist who has a contract with a major record company generally has a deadline for work. Due to the cost of studio use and the promotion schedule, they often need to finish recording in a couple of weeks. Sometimes, it requires compromise and the work results in what they didn’t want. I, on the other hand, have no contract, no obligation, no bind. I’ve been working on the current song for seven years now, including two years of recording. These years have been the happiest time in my life, with contentment from work. I’m in an ideal position to pursue my music as much as I want, so to speak. I always wonder why people don’t live like this. Of course, if they do, fame and money is almost certainly hopeless as is my case. I have no contract, no fame, no money, and call it ideal. Maybe I’m beginning to become a nutcase…
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In the end of the #trip to Chiba, #Japan, headed home by bullet #train on which I had #dinner with a #beef bowl #bento box.
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Specialty #coffee was all free as much as I wanted at the #lounge in the #hotel where I stayed during a #trip to #Chiba. Great saving for $120 per night. #Japan
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My new #blog is posted. It’s about a #trip to the western #Japan that I took to see my #parents in May. https://hidemiwoods.com
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