You said it before I did. Alcohol helped when I was writing a lot of prose. My method was not like Carlin's but basically the old "write drunk; edit sober" chestnut. That worked for a long time. Now though what I write is more technically and structurally demanding, so I don't drink and write anymore. I tried it for a while but eventually it became plain that it was doing more harm than good. Which was fine, because drinking a lot had pretty much run it's course.
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As for rob's earlier question: I don't smoke and write because I just don't like the feeling of being high. I haven't done it for years but it always made me feel really dumb, for lack of a better word. Like my brain was wrapped in a blanket. Some people get really inspired by it but that never happened to me. I know it's not just me because a bassist I was in a band with back in the day was the same way. The two of us were booze hounds, which is the way drummers and bassists should be, imo.
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From your lips to Vishnu's ears.
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