Imaad Wasif: OVERCOMES TRAUMA, STOPS MAKING FEAR-BASED DECISIONS

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
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    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    02:06 Early Influences and Musical Journey
    07:01 Discovering Rock Music and Forming Bands
    11:15 Challenges and Trauma in the Desert
    13:46 Influence of Kurt Cobain and Resentment
    15:33 Starting to Play Professionally
    18:59 Transition to Solo Career
    22:36 Review of Songs: Razorlike
    23:58 Review of Songs: Poet of the Damned
    29:59 Review of Songs: Fader
    32:47 Review of Songs: The Demon
    36:37 Review of Songs: Hideaway
    38:42 Confronting Childhood Trauma
    50:31 Favorite Guitars
    56:06 Worst Gig Ever
    57:50 First Album Bought
    01:05:12 Unforgettable Moments
    01:11:57 Lessons from Getting Older
    01:14:12 Best Decision Made
    01:15:45 Fatherhood
    01:16:01 Energy
    01:16:07 Important Lessons from Father
    01:19:00 Lessons from Father and Mother
    01:20:43 Hobbies and Interests
    01:21:26 Favorite Travel Destinations
    01:22:35 Best Advice Received
    01:24:50 Most Fun Experience
    01:25:30 Personal Growth and Change
    Summary
    In this Imaad Wasif interview: Imaad, discusses growing up in Western Canada and the challenges his family faced due to religious persecution.
    He talks about discovering rock music and forming bands, as well as the impact of Kurt Cobain and the grunge era. Imaad also shares his transition to a solo career and the inspiration behind some of his songs, including 'Razorlike,' 'Poet of the Damned,' 'Fader,' and 'The Demon.' He also discusses his collaboration with Karen O for the movie 'Where the Wild Things Are.'
    In this part of the conversation, Imaad Wasif discusses his experience with childhood trauma and the importance of confronting it. He also shares his favorite guitars and talks about the worst gig he ever had.
    Imaad reflects on the first album he bought and the unforgettable moments he has had in his life. He discusses the lessons he has learned from getting older and the best decision he ever made.
    Finally, he talks about the energy he possesses and the important lessons he learned from his father. Imaad shares lessons he learned from his father and mother, the importance of recognizing negativity, and the value of discipline.
    He also talks about his love for cooking, his favorite travel destinations, and the best advice he has received. Additionally, he reflects on personal growth and the changes he has experienced over the past 10 years.
    Takeaways
    Confronting childhood trauma is essential for personal growth and healing.
    Favorite guitars can have a significant impact on a musician's sound and style.
    Even experienced musicians can have challenging gigs that teach valuable lessons.
    The first album someone buys can have a lasting impact on their musical taste and influences.
    Unforgettable moments can shape a person's perspective and inspire creativity.
    Getting older brings awareness and the importance of being giving.
    Fatherhood can be a transformative experience that teaches accountability and selflessness.
    Embracing one's energy and regenerative power can be a source of strength and positivity.
    Lessons from fathers can shape a person's values and guide their actions. Lessons from parents can shape one's perspective and approach to life.
    Recognizing negativity and choosing not to be consumed by it is important for personal well-being.
    Discipline is a key factor in achieving success.
    Hobbies and interests outside of one's profession can provide balance and enjoyment.
    Traveling to new places can be a source of inspiration and wonder.
    Receiving advice from experienced individuals can offer valuable insights and guidance.
    Personal growth often involves learning patience and embracing vulnerability.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @EveryoneLovesGuitar
    @EveryoneLovesGuitar  5 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for listening! Subscribe & check out the rest of our interviews here: ua-cam.com/users/EveryoneLovesGuitar 🎶 💥 🎸

  • @azoun4
    @azoun4 4 місяці тому +1

    Imaad’s music is pure magic ❤️

    • @EveryoneLovesGuitar
      @EveryoneLovesGuitar  4 місяці тому +1

      Yes, I agree @azoun4 - thanks for listening 💥 🎶 🎸 !

  • @nobletrashspencer
    @nobletrashspencer 4 місяці тому +1

    LOOVE IMAAD’s whole catalogue! Saw Alaska! When I was a kid in Norman! Everyone left after they played! Totally epic!

    • @EveryoneLovesGuitar
      @EveryoneLovesGuitar  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for listening @Spencerjohnstonmusic! 🎉🔥😇

  • @lastname6584
    @lastname6584 2 місяці тому +2

    Saw Imaad open for Neko Case, and am glad I got to the show in time. Now interested in checking out his music. Ranks as one of the best performances I've seen. And those two bands on one bill may be in my all-time top 5 shows. Excellent.

    • @EveryoneLovesGuitar
      @EveryoneLovesGuitar  2 місяці тому +1

      Not surprised at all... hope to see him live as well, sometime... Thank you for listening @lastname6584! 🎉🔥😇

  • @lisaliza7009
    @lisaliza7009 4 місяці тому +2

    Palm desert around 29 palms is a very strange place, energetically speaking

  • @lisaliza7009
    @lisaliza7009 4 місяці тому +1

    Never heard of him, but i will check gim out. Craig you are a great interviewer

    • @EveryoneLovesGuitar
      @EveryoneLovesGuitar  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for your kind words @lisaliza7009 and glad you enjoyed this 👍🏻🎸♫

  • @brianbard3410
    @brianbard3410 4 місяці тому +1

    Did he do it !, come on , every k I d who plays goes through the fascination of the whole sell your soul for rock and roll, everyone from Robert Johnson to black sabbath has gone through this incarnation and you realize that you are either a guitarist who loves music and you keep on playing feast or famine, or you realize that you are not and there are no shortcuts to or for musical satisfaction.