I think the only way to make a step up is by hard conscious work. I
can only admire the attitude that says 'i'm not as good as I could be,
so let's get working'. Things can get too comfortable once you are
competent and there is always change going on: for better or worse,
but change all the same.
I feel exactly like what tater expresses but I really deserve it, and
am doing something about it.
Maybe thats just the way of it, cycles of pursuit followed by
lassitude, don't know.. but I hear it, it sounds honest, and I wish I
could be starting from where you are instead of where I am.
linda
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Far be it from me to argue with a per-fesh-un-al such as yerself, but I
still think when it comes to music, when you think about it too much, you
lose part of the soul. I suspicion that most of us hang around here more for
the inspiration we derive from your music than from your good looks, charm
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Tater -
I don't know what brought this on, and from the sounds of it, I don't want
to. Now, I'm not going to tell you not to practice and keep working,
everybody has to do that. But I will say that what you do inspires a bunch
of us to play music musically. Listening to you and really hearing w
Okay, I've decided to go back to the drawing board. It's been looming
on the horizon for some time, bugging me, nagging at me in the back of
my mind, one of those things that I know needs doing. So here goes...
While it's true that I've taken some flack of late from uneducated
n'er-do-wells with s