Originally Posted by K-Dub Ya
… A very “life in review” song lyrically and set to a very mysterious tone that you wouldn’t normally associate with a reflective song. I hear what you’re saying about feeling a sense of loss that you won’t have those times again. It’s a period of life that flies by in retrospect and we wish we could have spent more time in the moment. But better to have had those times and the memories, than not at all. It was interesting and eye opening how each of us interpreted the progression in totally different ways, it makes you wonder how much mileage there is in just one chord progression. ...
Thanks Lee. Sometimes I don’t want the memories to come back - particularly of things that I cringe at - stupid things said and done. But other memories - I can sometimes get quite emotional.

I genuinely look forward to the ‘reveal’ when the three of us show what we’ve come up with - such differences, but such delights!
Thank you my friend.

Originally Posted by laurent4114
I really like the song, which sometimes sounds like a lament, certainly linked to the harmonies that underpin it. Beautiful work.
Thank you Laurent - ‘lament’ is an apt word because there certainly is that aspect to my memories, amongst other grateful emotions.
Originally Posted by Birchwood
Hi Andrew, these songs remind me of English pop songs from the 70s. I can't remember the names of the bands or singers anymore, only the feelings I had about them. They were special, their stories too, and the vocals were typical of that style. And you imitate that in an amazing way! Very well done, the lyrics too!

You either love it or you hate it! Well, I love it... right now ❤
Hi Hans! I don’t set out to imitate those vocal styles, but having grown up in the 60s and 70s, I was immersed in it for so long that it probably comes of its own volition. And I’m appreciative that you love it right now!

Thank you all for listening and commenting!
Andrew