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old material made FRESH

     last night while practicing Disney songs for open mic night, I remembered a song I wrote a little over a year ago. It was a delightful stroll down nostalgia lane as it reminded me of my old band sangfroid. I remember how excited I was when our drummer Charles Hutch was down to play in 7/8 time.
     equipped with this blast from the past I went to rehearsal with Dal to work on the Disney songs. After we'd done a big chunk of the work we needed to do, I whipped out the old tune. As I played he, sang along, and it was perfect. something old is becoming new and i'm pumped.
     Thinking on it a day later, I've likened the whole situation to an excerpt from Bird to Bird where Anne Lamott explains that it is good to look back on works from previous times. You might just discover something worth elaborating on, that simply got lost in time. That's how I feel and it feels great. To all artists of any kind, take a look back at what led you to your current state of artistry, and learn from it.

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  1. I do that a lot with my paintings. Sometimes I look back and either want to pint over it or re do it completely.

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