Songtexte The Writing Process - Alanis Morissette
The
writing
process
was
extremely
intense
and
focused
We
set
out
to
write
one
song
every
day
Glen
and
I
would
meet
at
the
studio
And
then
we
would
go
to
lunch
immediately
And
just
have
philosophical
conversations
about
anything
We
were
writing
Jagged
Little
Pill
during
OJ
Simpson's
trial
So
we
would
often
just
talk
about
what
had
happened
over
the
last
24
hours
We
were
kind
of
obsessed
with
it,
as
I'm
imagining
everyone
else
was
And
we
would
just
talk
about
God,
and
life
and
relationships
and
culture
and
war
And
we
just
talked
about
everything
that
two
philosophers
over
lunch,
choped
salads,
would
do
We
would
talk
about
life
in
general,
and
probably
focus
on
some
idea
that
came
out
of
our
conversation
And
many
times
out
of
some
of
the
journals
we'd
been
working
on
But
we'd
always
talk
about
where
we
were
gonna
go
And
then
we
would
go
back
to
the
studio
around
one
or
two
p.m
And
we
would
write
a
song,
often
under
and
hour
I
was
making
a
track
as
we
wrote
the
song
So
it
was,
it
was
kind
of
building
the
house
and
designing
it
at
the
same
time
And
then
we'd
record
it
He'd
be
producing
and
I'd
be
kind
of
tweeking
any
last
minute
lyrics
or
adding
an
extra
verse
if
it
was
needed
And
then
we'd
have
dinner
We
would
come
back,
continue
to
work
And
at
the
end
of
the
night
Alanis
would
go
out
and
sing
the
song
Lyrics
finished
And
then
I'd
record
the
vocals
One
or
two
takes
(I
want
you
to
know
that
I'm
happy
for
you)
And
we'd
listen
to
it
a
handful
of
times
and
chestbump
Or
just,
or
in
my
case,
I
can't
speak
for
him
But
I
would
be
crying
or
whatever
it
was
that
the
song
had
conjured
emotionally
in
me
(I
wish
nothing
but
the
best
for
you
both)
And
then
I
would
drive
home,
really
late
at
night
and
get
up
and
do
it
the
next
day
We
did
that
five
days
a
week
(An
older
version
of
me,
is
she
perverted
like
me)
We
got
together
20
times
in
1994
and
we
wrote
20
songs
(Would
she
go
down
on
you
in
a
theatre)
And
then
I
would
rollerblade
from
On
the
weekends
I
would
rollerblade
from
Santa
Monica
pier
to
Manhattan
beach
(Does
she
speak
eloquently)
Have
a
snack
and
rollerblade
back
(And
would
she
have
your
baby)
And
that's
all
I
did
on
the
weekends
(I'm
sure
she'd
make
a
really
excellent
mother)
It
was
just
spend
time
alone
So,
it
was
basically
for
that
first
year
and
a
half
or
two
It
was
me
and
Glen
and
the
beach
1 Intro
2 Then and Now
3 Child Star in Canada
4 Moving to Hollywood
5 Glen Meets Alanis
6 The Writing Process
7 On "All I Really Want"
8 On "All I Really Want"
9 On "You Oughta Know"
10 On "You Oughta Know"
11 You Oughta Know on TV
12 On "Perfect" (Both) 12_On "Perfect"
13 Intuitive Process
14 On "Hand in My Pocket"
15 On "Right Through You"
16 Influences
17 On "Forgiven"
18 Alanis Always Asked Questions
19 On "You Learn"
20 On "Head over Feet"
21 On "Mary Jane"
22 On "Ironic"
23 On "Not the Doctor"
24 On "Wake Up"
25 Glen on Alanis' Voice
26 On "Your House"
27 Poorly Recieved
28 On "Superstar Wonderful Weirdos"
29 On "Comfort"
30 About the Band
31 On Taylor Hawkins
32 On Taylor Swift
33 Impact
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