every second dripping off my fingertips
Monday, November 3, 2008

I've always wanted to be a part of, or just have something to do, with a group of people, who don't make music for the love or fun of it. I wanted to be with people who dare to continually push the boundaries of music, and musicianship. I'm not a very good musician myself, but I like to dream.

I look up to groups who are not afraid to experiment with everything at their disposal. Meaning, you don't have to be rich to own a car, and you don't have to be Michael Bublé to put up your own concert. I'm not talking about making music hear. I mean, everyone does that. I'm talking about, making emotion, and you don't need a guitar to do that. Emotion can come from anything. Anything at all. My desire right now, is to work with people who can do that, who share the same passion as I do. That is, to not just make music, but music that moves, in every sense of the word.

I am currently facing a dilemma. Close friends of mine, Mdm Lewis and Mr Hayes, are both excellent at the keys, but, if the hat only fits one head, what do I do?

Open up another. I have recently (today actually) learnt to accept everyone, and bring everyone to the table. I will not be thanked for doing this, because how can there be more keys on the chain? Won't too many cooks spoil the broth? It'll make an unnecessary jingle in our hands, and when we ultimately open the door, which key do we use? I say, keep it. Keep it all, because when you have enough on your chain, you might just make something other than noise. The locks are changing all the time, so one key will never be enough.

somewhere a clock is ticking:
8:37 PM

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