


Before arrangements, layers, reverb or overdrive comes in, most of the time it all starts with an unplugged flick at a six string, piano, or bass on the couch, and that is a magical feeling both consecrated and upcoming artists know through sheer experience. Or Kurt Cobain who spent a reclused hiatus to write most of Nevermind’s songs on a broken acoustic in Aberdeen. So is the case for Bob Dylan, perhaps the best example of someone who shaped music and rock through folk, and simplistic wood and strings. Often enough it all starts with a spark of inspiration, a humble acoustic six string in a corner, and an intimate session that connects the mind, heart, and soul to something beautiful and compelling.
