In a captivating conversation, Aditya Veera, Mohini Dey, and Paul Gilbert take us on a mesmerising journey through Paul's musical odyssey. Growing up in a household filled with diverse genres, Paul's musical palette was enriched by iconic bands and timeless compositions. His uncle played a pivotal role, embodying the authentic rock feel that inspired Paul's artistic journey.
Paul dismisses the notion of having music in one's blood as a prerequisite for making or learning music, sharing the story of his friend who defied the odds and became a professional musician through passion and dedication. Reflecting on his creative process, Paul describes it as an internal calling—an innate need to express himself through music. Themes in his compositions emerge organically, inspired by personal experiences, emotions, or a desire to explore different styles.
Joined by Mohini, the trio's synergy ignites a spark of creativity and curiosity. Paul humorously shares his unusual piece of gear—liquid tape, applied to guitar picks for better grip. He reveals the impact of the appearance of his picks but emphasises the enhanced performance. Music constantly permeates Paul's thoughts, and he shares the enriching experience of developing the ability to hear music internally, shaping his every moment. He also expresses the importance of physical proximity to the drummer during live performances to feel the rhythm and create harmonious magic on stage.
Lighthearted moments arise as the trio shares their most embarrassing on-stage mishaps. Paul recounts an incident where a drill bit prop got entangled in his long hair during a guitar solo, turning an embarrassing mishap into a memorable experience. Mohini shares her own tales, including a wardrobe malfunction and a chewing gum mishap, showcasing her adaptability and ability to turn mishaps into impromptu performances.
Laughter, anecdotes, and playful camaraderie fill the room, humanising the world of music and emphasising its universal language. As the conversation concludes, Aditya, Paul, and Mohini express their gratitude for the opportunity to connect and share their experiences. Their laughter and genuine connections remind us that music transcends boundaries, bringing people together from different walks of life.
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