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That time of the year... 05/06/2011
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It's that time again, that "special day" that marks another year gone by in my life and it's difficult not to get a bit sentimental and start thinking about the past, present and future. Thinking about the present always feels a bit odd considering that you are actually in the moment and as soon as it passes it is actually the past and the future is really only seconds away.  But looking further than that I can say I am generally optimistic about what will hopefully come next and as for the past, I think Sinatra summed it up best when he sang "Regrets, I've had few..." but that's all just part of it, isn't it?

And I do have a lot to look forward to, musically and personally. The near future will bring new music in the form of the latest E.P. "A Fragile Peace", 2 brand new songs and 2 that have been out there for a while in demo form but have been re-worked, polished, enhanced and are now in a finished form.  I'm also really looking forward to getting back to the homeland for a few weeks in June and July.

For now I'll leave you with that and the video below that I stumbled upon recently (strange that I'd never seen it before considering The Doors are a favourite band of mine).  Words of deep insight, prediction, prophecy of what was to come and why music like mine actually exists? Maybe a little but I think there were already people doing this with the new electronic tools at hand so the conclusion is fairly logical...
 


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