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Category Archives: Music
Jillian The Britt
“So many people are concerned with being the perfect something. I don’t want to be the perfect anything.” – Halsey 5 PM. Late shift at St Francis. Main entrance. Rain. Fog. 47 degrees. Raw. An elderly lady climbs in the … Continue reading
First Rock N Roll music
“If I’m not working on something, I literally just sit and think, which I don’t think is productive.” – Adam Driver During a conversation with my wife and daughter, the subject of the first Rock N Roll song came up. … Continue reading
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A Father’s Love
“Memories warm you up from the inside. But they also tear you apart.” Sitting on a park bench, enjoying the warmth of the noonday sun. Shortly, a man and his young son sat on a bench close by. The rhythm … Continue reading
You never know
“I’m not afraid of chaos and I’m happy talking to strangers. I really love not knowing where I’m going.” – Fiona Shaw Not a big fan of chaos. Fact is, I kind of fear it. However, I’m not averse … Continue reading
Balance
“It was the word, sad. Sad has an ugly weight” – The Forgotten Man by Robert Crais “I scream my questions at the universe. Most of them never get answered” But this one did. Well………sort of. A confession here. … Continue reading
The Power of Music
“A man with no trace of the feminine in him, with no duality at all, is a man without tenderness, sympathy, gentleness, kindness, responsiveness.” – Bright orange for the Shroud Recently I discovered HPR (Heartland Public Radio) out of Branson, … Continue reading
A Time And A Place
“If there was any persuasive argument for the existence of God, it wasn’t in the biology of things, but in emotion, in feelings.” – Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman This morning I watched a video of Patti Page singing … Continue reading