The only thing I see in your music is improvement and fun; I get a kick out of the way you do some of the early stuff and it turns into a fantastic journey. I can't say I like one song more than the other. I do in some see that connections to your head space at the time you wrote these pieces. I still get up in the morning and turn on your music. Oh My God did wonderful things for my lady when she heard it. Thanks for the great night on that one. I haven't had a chance to listen to all your firt album yet; but it is on the agenda for tomorrow Six thirty Am. I have some of my Lodge brothers listening to your stuff now too1 I had our Grand Musician listen to some of your stuff and he is eighty three. His wife loved it to say the least. You have this way to inject energy through your music which isn't found in alot of people, but you have such a gift it makes me smile each day ands laugh when people see me sitting on the Balcony listening to you early in the morning. I guess everyone figures life stops when you turn Thirty the first time Forty second, fify your supposed to be old and don't know anything. I sat again today and watched the wall Live and I thought of all the things musicians have done for the opressed; the hungry; the weak and the ill. to this I would say you have my greatest thanks. You show who you are through the words you write and the lessons you try and instill upon the youth. Now if we could just stop the wars. If the petals of a rose were as sweet as the words you sing with kindness. It would surely be one of the rarest in the world. It would be as if the dew which falls on them were the tears of those who you have touched with your songs. There is an old saying that you are remembered by the dash between the dates on your grave marker. Be assured that your dash when the time comes; will be as long as the heaveans take to fill one persons heart with joy. I know you have done this many times. Be well and as always be safe. breeze.
Finally got the fourth Album
The only thing I see in your music is improvement and fun; I get a kick out of the way you do some of the early stuff and it turns into a fantastic journey. I can't say I like one song more than the other. I do in some see that connections to your head space at the time you wrote these pieces. I still get up in the morning and turn on your music. Oh My God did wonderful things for my lady when she heard it. Thanks for the great night on that one. I haven't had a chance to listen to all your firt album yet; but it is on the agenda for tomorrow Six thirty Am. I have some of my Lodge brothers listening to your stuff now too1 I had our Grand Musician listen to some of your stuff and he is eighty three. His wife loved it to say the least. You have this way to inject energy through your music which isn't found in alot of people, but you have such a gift it makes me smile each day ands laugh when people see me sitting on the Balcony listening to you early in the morning. I guess everyone figures life stops when you turn Thirty the first time Forty second, fify your supposed to be old and don't know anything. I sat again today and watched the wall Live and I thought of all the things musicians have done for the opressed; the hungry; the weak and the ill. to this I would say you have my greatest thanks. You show who you are through the words you write and the lessons you try and instill upon the youth. Now if we could just stop the wars. If the petals of a rose were as sweet as the words you sing with kindness. It would surely be one of the rarest in the world. It would be as if the dew which falls on them were the tears of those who you have touched with your songs. There is an old saying that you are remembered by the dash between the dates on your grave marker. Be assured that your dash when the time comes; will be as long as the heaveans take to fill one persons heart with joy. I know you have done this many times. Be well and as always be safe. breeze.