Dev,
This one is way out there, and hopefully doesn't hit too close to home, but I think it's a question some of your older fans would be interested in, and younger ones would appreciate.
I wonder how you view your path from a professional's standpoint leading up to now, more financially speaking. You have over a dozen albums, complete independence from labels and all of that crap, and I pray you feel you've reaped everything you've sowed. As focused and objective-oriented as you are, are you able to at least not worry much about money? Retirement? All the other expenses that come with life?
How do you compartmentalize finances with the daily rhythm of making music? How do you (or can you) plan ahead for non-music goals?
If I'm crossing a line, my apologies. I don't ask to sharpshoot, either. Hell, I'd love to get paid to make music that people would actually wanna hear.
I think (and hope) your insight on the subject would be of benefit of fans who might think it's all gravy.
Thanks,
JM
This one is way out there, and hopefully doesn't hit too close to home, but I think it's a question some of your older fans would be interested in, and younger ones would appreciate.
I wonder how you view your path from a professional's standpoint leading up to now, more financially speaking. You have over a dozen albums, complete independence from labels and all of that crap, and I pray you feel you've reaped everything you've sowed. As focused and objective-oriented as you are, are you able to at least not worry much about money? Retirement? All the other expenses that come with life?
How do you compartmentalize finances with the daily rhythm of making music? How do you (or can you) plan ahead for non-music goals?
If I'm crossing a line, my apologies. I don't ask to sharpshoot, either. Hell, I'd love to get paid to make music that people would actually wanna hear.

I think (and hope) your insight on the subject would be of benefit of fans who might think it's all gravy.
Thanks,
JM