unfortunately none of us read it so we dont know what it said
Craner often says "music was our therapy".
I read it and praised it on here. It's the only thing I've read of his apart from the ezra pound one.unfortunately none of us read it so we dont know what it said
That's the pleasure of life: framing random actions and events in a narrative drama. A sign of depression is not being able to do that, a total inability to tolerate or create illusions and aspirations which are both closely related and indispensable. I can see that to somebody in state of depression, R&B could be pure torture. I always go back to how much heartbreak I channeled through Jagged Edge's 'Walked Outta Heaven': it was the perfect song at the right moment, a vehicle for expressing and dramatizing my own emotions. It magnified them, but also stopped them becoming destructive.
I read it and praised it on here. It's the only thing I've read of his apart from the ezra pound one.
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I know what you’re saying about the trumpets they sound a bit shrill and like they’re lifted from a marching band, unedited. But as a whole it’s a gorgeous gospel tuneYeah, I really don't like that tune either. I hate the trumpets. It makes me think of Boiler Room and Benji B and Gilles Peterson. Same as that horrible Fall in Love tune by Slum Village.
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