There's a world of troubleTrying to take its turn I can hear it shaking undergroundAnd half a dozen lessons I might never learn Not until them troubles come around.
Gillian WelchThe main thing was finding this... voice that I had interest in, which I'll call the quiet-yet-stoic voice: the very quiet yet very strong voice that I developed, that people would want to hear and that was worth paying attention to.
Gillian WelchEach person comes to have this musical experience, this moment with us, where they get to sink into our world for a little while. Itโs this very unhurried world. Itโs fairly quiet, itโs contemplative, but it can be quite panoramic. I think people think interesting thoughts at our shows, and they go rather deeply into some personal experience of their own. Iโm really proud that our music seems to connect, because itโs not for everybody. But for the people that our music works for, it really gets down pretty deep in there.
Gillian WelchI love that there's this tradition of being able to discuss the heaviest topics and the gnarliest stuff that goes down in people's lives in traditional Southern American music.
Gillian WelchI've never been the kind of person who would get up and wave my arms and scream and shout and say, 'Hey, listen to this, listen to this.
Gillian WelchI like the songs to appear very simple and to flow by without any kind of hiccup, but there has to be this impression of other currents underneath. Like if the songs aren't, on some level, multidimensional, we lose interest in them.
Gillian WelchSome girls are bright as the morning / And some girls are blessed with a dark turn of mind.
Gillian Welch