Improvements
I then asked potential readers for any improvements or recommendations they could offer:
Along side the improvements to the visual aspects of the magazine, I also made several changes to the magazine article. This corrected mistakes and changed the length also:
Here is the old article:
I’m joined
today by an artist who until only a few months ago would have been unheard of.
Yet, today he’s a household and very commonly recognised name: it’s Restless!
Thanks for
joining me today Restless, I’m going to ask a few questions that have been send
in by our readers. So, firstly:
From where
does the inspiration come for your songs?
Inspiration
can come from anywhere, be it an everyday task or a once in a lifetime
experience. I find that the best way to find inspiration is not to look for it,
but instead to let it find you. It may be through a series of events or a
simple conversation. For example, my first song ‘Lies’ was inspired just that;
a lie:
When performing
my first gig, I was not on a list of people who would be performing- due to it
being such short notice. Which, naturally, meant that a group of bouncers
questioned whether I should be able to pass. Despite explaining to them the
circumstances they didn’t believe me. They just looked me down and assumed I
was just another ‘wanna-be’ due to how scrawny I was, and the way I was
dressed. In a moment of desperation, I had no choice but to lie and make out
that I was the best friend of the owner of the club. By doing so, I acted as
though I could get the bouncers fired unless they let me pass. Surprisingly,
this worked, and they let me continue to the stage. If it wasn’t for that small
lie, I wouldn’t have performed that night, meaning I wouldn’t have been noticed
and coincidently wouldn’t be here today! It was that small lie, only told in
the heat of the moment that resulted in my whole career. And so we return to my
original point; “inspiration can come from anywhere”.
Did you
always have a love for music?
I’ve loved
music for as long as I can remember. I distinctively remember getting a
cassette player for my 6th birthday, treasuring it ever since. For
months on end I would listen to old cassettes, from a whole host of genres. Be
it rock, dance, pop, solo’s or orchestras. Due to this, my parents then bought
me a guitar for my 8th birthday. A guitar that I still have today.
It was on this guitar that I learnt to play- as a hobby which then progressed
into a career. Even to this day I reminisce over the days when I was a young
boy, aspiring to be the next Jimi Hendrix...
I then changed the article to become this:
I’m joined
today by an artist who until only a few months ago would have been unheard of.
Yet, today he’s a household and very commonly recognised name: it’s Restless!
Restless enters the room very calmly, with a smirk across his face – this could
be interesting!
Personally,
I find it extremely difficult to find inspiration, yet Restless has had
multiple number ones over the last few months, all of which have a story behind
them. So I wondered, were does he find his inspiration? “Inspiration can come
from anywhere, be it an everyday task or a once in a lifetime experience.” he
exclaimed, “I find that the best way to find inspiration is not to look for it,
but instead to let it find you. It may be through a series of events or a
simple conversation. For example, my first song ‘Lies’ was inspired just that;
a lie:
“When
performing my first gig, I was not on a list of people who would be performing-
due to it being such short notice. Which, naturally, meant that a group of
bouncers questioned whether I should be able to pass. Despite explaining to
them the circumstances they didn’t believe me. They just looked me down and
assumed I was just another ‘wanna-be’ due to how scrawny I was, and the way I
was dressed. In a moment of desperation, I had no choice but to lie and make
out that I was the best friend of the owner of the club. By doing so, I acted
as though I could get the bouncers fired unless they let me pass. Surprisingly,
this worked, and they let me continue to the stage. If it wasn’t for that small
lie, I wouldn’t have performed that night, meaning I wouldn’t have been noticed
and coincidently wouldn’t be here today! It was that small lie, only told in
the heat of the moment that resulted in my whole career. And so we return to my
original point; “inspiration can come from anywhere”.
It’s quite
clear that Restless has a passion for music, but I wondered: did he always have
this passion? “I’ve loved music for as
long as I can remember”, he replied, that grin once again growing across his
face. “I distinctively remember getting a cassette player for my 6th
birthday, treasuring it ever since. For months on end I would listen to old
cassettes, from a whole host of genres. Be it rock, dance, pop, solo’s or
orchestras. Due to this, my parents then bought me a guitar for my 8th
birthday. A guitar that I still have today. It was on this guitar that I learnt
to play- as a hobby which then progressed into a career. Even to this day I
reminisce over the days when I was a young boy, aspiring to be the next Jimi Hendrix...”
Anyone else with a desire such as this would have little to no hope, but this
young lad clearly has potential.

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