When I listen to songs on the radio (and my own songs on CD in the car to/from work), I'm always thinking of new parts, better arrangements, intros, outros, etc.
Most of the songs, that I've written lately, are just under 2 minutes and I have "big plans" for finishing them and using them on my "masterpiece solo album".
(I laugh because, I've been "working" on it for 20 years!)
One of the most rewarding things, for me, is to start recording with only an intro in mind - it could be a guitar, drum, keyboard intro.
I record the intro and listen to it back and I hear "a next part".
When recorded, the next part is never exactly like what I imagined but, it's usually good enough to proceed.
Then, I listen to the intro and the new part and a third part pops into my head, I record the third part, play back the whole song, etc, etc.
Eventually, I have a sketch pad version of a whole song.
I have lots of sketch pad songs that need finishing.
The whole process of writing and arranging songs, on the fly, is really cool.
Of course, writer's block kicks in, on occasion, so, I take a break for a few minutes, hours, days, weeks and sometimes months.... this is my problem.. to progress, I need to keep the breaks as short as possible.... and I need to redo all my sketch pad songs!
