I can't imagine how difficult it must be to get through this song, with Barry thinking about his brothers and Sammy thinking about her father. I know for a fact, I couldn't get through the first line thinking about my dad who died last year from stage four cancer and my beloved boy, Sammy, my eighteen year old Apple head Chihuahua, who died seven months before my eighty year old dad, my two best friends in the world. Im lost, will never,ever be the same again as long as I live, but I move forward like dad made me promise to do, because I have my eighty one year old mom and fifteen year old niece and a house full of my beloved pets that need and depend on me, as well as a lot of things to do in life, so I still,as always, do everything with one hundred percent effort, never going through the motions, because dad always taught us to do a job or activity, such as my favorite things, music and sports, and would say, when your baseball game starts tonight, remember what I taught you, and give it everything you have, a show or occasion my band would be playing, mom and dad always there, he would say, you do this a thousand times while practicing in the separate garage I built for your sound proof air conditioned studio, as well as live, get up there behind those drums as if you were at home alone and go at it, half way through it, you won't care if you look up and there are twenty thousand people out there. I still do that with everything, because it makes you feel good when you give your best effort and a job lioks great or you stand back and look at a car detailed in and out to perfection, makes the effort worth it, the same with your sporting event or show you put on. Still play with my original band twenty years later and at sixty years old, but folks, since Sammy and dad have been gone, if you said, Billy, that was a great show, you were on point Tonight on the drums or damn, car looks like it came out of a show room, I would as always be honest, but now say, instead of what I used to say, well you give your best effort like dad taught me, so you can be proud of your performance or job done right, now, I honestly say, I don't and cant remember, let alone believe how great the car looks or how great I was on the drums, because although as always, I give nothing less than one hundred percent, dad and Sammy were going through my mind the entire time, thinking about the good times as well as the bad times towards the end. Im sure there are a lot of people out there who can say the same. I would really love to hear from you and would appreciate any help with dealing with this. Thank you folks, william.anthony1963@gmail.com
I can't imagine how difficult it must be to get through this song, with Barry thinking about his brothers and Sammy thinking about her father. I know for a fact, I couldn't get through the first line thinking about my dad who died last year from stage four cancer and my beloved boy, Sammy, my eighteen year old Apple head Chihuahua, who died seven months before my eighty year old dad, my two best friends in the world. Im lost, will never,ever be the same again as long as I live, but I move forward like dad made me promise to do, because I have my eighty one year old mom and fifteen year old niece and a house full of my beloved pets that need and depend on me, as well as a lot of things to do in life, so I still,as always, do everything with one hundred percent effort, never going through the motions, because dad always taught us to do a job or activity, such as my favorite things, music and sports, and would say, when your baseball game starts tonight, remember what I taught you, and give it everything you have, a show or occasion my band would be playing, mom and dad always there, he would say, you do this a thousand times while practicing in the separate garage I built for your sound proof air conditioned studio, as well as live, get up there behind those drums as if you were at home alone and go at it, half way through it, you won't care if you look up and there are twenty thousand people out there. I still do that with everything, because it makes you feel good when you give your best effort and a job lioks great or you stand back and look at a car detailed in and out to perfection, makes the effort worth it, the same with your sporting event or show you put on. Still play with my original band twenty years later and at sixty years old, but folks, since Sammy and dad have been gone, if you said, Billy, that was a great show, you were on point Tonight on the drums or damn, car looks like it came out of a show room, I would as always be honest, but now say, instead of what I used to say, well you give your best effort like dad taught me, so you can be proud of your performance or job done right, now, I honestly say, I don't and cant remember, let alone believe how great the car looks or how great I was on the drums, because although as always, I give nothing less than one hundred percent, dad and Sammy were going through my mind the entire time, thinking about the good times as well as the bad times towards the end. Im sure there are a lot of people out there who can say the same. I would really love to hear from you and would appreciate any help with dealing with this. Thank you folks, william.anthony1963@gmail.com
Your Dad filled you with those words of encouragement so that you would believe them and know how to say them to yourself.
Magistral Barry.! ♪
THANK YOU LOUISE. GREAT SHOW. GREAT UPLOAD.
PE/BRASIL.
Thank You, so much.
Lindo Deus abençoe está familia...
Tão doce.