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#380241 - 01/01/14 11:56 AM Re: Brining In the New Year [Re: Saswick]
Dreamer Offline
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
Originally Posted By: Saswick

Best of Luck Andrea, I've got little Gig next week but I'm spending most of my time these days recording.

The new years resolution is to improve my playing, piano mainly, the G70 is helping a lot with this. Great action and good piano as I'm sure you know. May post some instrumental stuff if it comes together.

All the best

Col


Col,
I really have to thank you for the help you gave me with the soundcards and the monitors.
The idea of sharing what music I can have left inside with people like you, Ian or Tony was a powerful motivation.
Playing for oneself is one thing, but playing for someone you've come to like is something else: it's really a primordial force, one that cannot be described with words.
Thank you
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#380245 - 01/01/14 12:10 PM Re: Brining In the New Year [Re: tony mads usa]
Dreamer Offline
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
Originally Posted By: tony mads usa

Andrea ... Lydia and I are SOOOO happy for you ... We cannot wait to add another 'Dreamer' song to our iPOD ...
keys


Tony....you.....you.....you.....you are good! No.....you are really good!




But right now I can't tell you more...

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#380246 - 01/01/14 12:43 PM Re: Brining In the New Year [Re: Dreamer]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
Originally Posted By: Dreamer



Ian,

I am sure that you can understand what I went through because I remember -not long time ago- you telling us of a health problem of yours, one that took several months and two interventions to be solved.
In my case the problem kept me away from the music for more than two years because I was literally unable to press the keys and one of the reasons I bought the Casio was that I needed a weighed keyboard to re-educate my fingers.
Aside from that, I went through a phase of total emptiness or lack of energy and, even if I sat at the keyboard, the music refused to flow from inside out and after a while I just stopped trying.
So, the very fact that I am now making the effort required to play a song over and over and then record it means that I am slowly coming back to my old life. smile


I am glad to hear you're fighting your way back. Being sick really kills any enthusiasm.

I had a bowel abscess (non-cancerous) the size of an orange caused by acute diverticulitis, which perforated, causing peritonitis.
I had to have over a foot of my bowel removed, by emergency surgery, had a colostomy for several months, and then another major surgery to re-attach bowel and get rid of the colostomy.

The Doc told me that if I hadn't gone to the hospital when I did, I would have been dead in less than an hour...as it was, it took three blood transfusions and a load of antibiotics to sort me out. One thing I had in my favor was that because of my involvement in martial arts for many years, and being a non-drinker, non-smoker, I was able to survive what would have either killed me, or left me with permanent kidney and liver damage. Last checkup was excellent, with everything okay.

All in all, my ordeal was over about two and a half years, and having such a close call with death certainly changed my attitude towards life. Now I live for each day, and do not sweat the small stuff anymore. My music has become a far more important, but I also keep the "fun" factor firmly in place. In other words, I don't take myself too seriously anymore.

I am looking forward to hearing your music. I think it's great to have music being shared here.

Ian

PS...I'm working on a Boz Scaggs' tune called "Look What You've Done To Me" featured in the movie Urban Cowboy. Just finished the style this morning.
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#380248 - 01/01/14 12:56 PM Re: Brining In the New Year [Re: ianmcnll]
Uncle Dave Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
I'm working on a Boz Scaggs' tune called "Look What You've Done To Me"


Ooooooh - GREAT song. I love Boz... So funky and jazzy, but stays within the pop likeability!
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#380263 - 01/01/14 02:35 PM Re: Brining In the New Year [Re: hammer]
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
Can't wait hear the song Andrea. And also the Boz song!
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#380265 - 01/01/14 02:38 PM Re: Brining In the New Year [Re: ianmcnll]
Saswick Offline
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Registered: 01/05/01
Posts: 875
Loc: Garstang, Preston, Lancashire,...
Originally Posted By: ianmcnll


I had to have over a foot of my bowel removed, by emergency surgery, had a colostomy for several months, and then another major surgery to re-attach bowel and get rid of the colostomy.



Hi Ian, Andrea

You both have my deepest sympathy, I really do know what you went through. I've had bowel cancer twice, first time bowel blocked an emergency op to remove a section of bowel and fit a colostomy, second one 18mths later (Christmas Eve), colon removed and an ileostomy fitted, now as they say in supermarkets over here, a bag for life. All this started just after my wife and I retired talk about luck.

I am reliably informed by my surgeon that only 5% of people with bowel cancer get it twice, ah well, if a jobs worth doing grin

But as I am often heard to say "A bag is better than a box".

They can't keep a old Muso down keep on rocking Guy's.

All the very best

Col

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#380268 - 01/01/14 04:00 PM Re: Brining In the New Year [Re: hammer]
travlin'easy Offline
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
Andrea, I'm confident that anything you post will be a winner.

All the best,

Gary cool
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#380305 - 01/02/14 05:34 AM Re: Brining In the New Year [Re: hammer]
124 Offline
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Registered: 01/01/09
Posts: 2195
Wow, some of you guys have been in a tough spot healthwise. I'm glad that you've all had successful outcomes. Can't start losing people on here - too much good music to lose.

Rock on, guys!

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