I really loved lonely, mile man! What sounds like a double 12 string is so beautiful and full and the way you finger pick those minor chords just gets to me. The lyrics are also very haunting and beautiful. I would love to hear the whole song when it’s done.
Actually, no 12 string. Just doubled my Gibson. A couple days prior Deb was learning the song. She asked me how I would finger pick it and when I did we both agreed that I needed to do an acoustic version.
I plan to release it soon... stay tuned and thank you for the comments.
Your basic conclusion echoes some of the wisdom that I read in a book called the power of Now by Eckert Tolley. One of the books that have changed my life and the way I look at life.
Interesting thoughts. as always. Though you don't deal with the total unreliability of memory, which is pretty well documented :-)
Be well,
J
True. That's certainly an interesting topic.. one I discuss with Deb often.
So, while we seem to have enough continuity of memory to create a sense of self, we might ask how flawed our sense of self is. Hmmm???
I really loved lonely, mile man! What sounds like a double 12 string is so beautiful and full and the way you finger pick those minor chords just gets to me. The lyrics are also very haunting and beautiful. I would love to hear the whole song when it’s done.
Actually, no 12 string. Just doubled my Gibson. A couple days prior Deb was learning the song. She asked me how I would finger pick it and when I did we both agreed that I needed to do an acoustic version.
I plan to release it soon... stay tuned and thank you for the comments.
Your basic conclusion echoes some of the wisdom that I read in a book called the power of Now by Eckert Tolley. One of the books that have changed my life and the way I look at life.
I do try to remain aware of the now.. It seems more important than ever!