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Studio Session for new acoustic version of Sway

August 4, 2013 Leave a comment

Studio Session for new acoustic version of Sway

The brilliant and multi-talented Jim Ruberto and I rehearsed at his house. Went to the very cool The Ghosthouse Studio in Denver with Rich Goldberg – I played the acoustic rhythm and did lead and backup vox, and Jim played fretless bass, electric lead, backup vox, and is engineering it. Oh yeah, and mastering it. It is extraordinary. Thank you, Jim!
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Wendy Clark at the Highlands Cork and coffee

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Wendy Clark at Highlands Cork & Coffee

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Ritual: After reading John Dewey…..

Ritual: After reading John Dewey…..: “I notice a mahogany scent, pleasant and pleasing, and I remind myself to assert my energy forth behind the shades of the autumn semi-sunlight. The evening falls and twilight breaks even, dealing me that ambiguous forgetfulness of my inadvertent existence; how often the blur of fantasy and judgment of my own character ultimately punctures all possibilities.”

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Tequila Mockingbird Saturday, April 6, 2013 at the Toad Tavern in Littleton

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Left Space

I walked out of the place and haven’t even stopped thinking about your face but I wanted your presence and I walked out of that space and that place and I knew more than I wanted to anyway. After all of these years, I was sad because they were worse and I thought about those and I thought about the way I thought so much now, and those times we drove home any place and how many years I didn’t waste then realized I was only looking ahead to someplace.

We drove any direction home depending on where we lived – sometimes we should not have actually been driving and sometimes I had to pick up my pathfinder the next morning and sometimes I wish I had never known the truth, but we are all judges, eh, Mr. __________? I think they should stand up to you. Tell them – I have my reasons. They could have bought the place, but they think you could have made a better decision.

But when you are dying, they hesitate to approach you with that type of accusation.

I said good bye, anyway.

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