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Subject: Re: Songs as Kids


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Dave
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Date Posted: 08:01:12 01/08/05 Sat
In reply to: Phil 's message, "Songs as Kids" on 15:15:04 01/05/05 Wed

Phil,
I'm gonna agree with the "songs are like kids reply"! I have other songs that I've yet to record actually that I probably like better, personally, but felt for different reasons the songs you mentioned would be better choices to put on a CD! That is a good question, though..
D





>Dave,
>
>I am here in Illinois and we are in the middle of a
>major blizzard! 8-10 inches possible! (100 miles
>west of Chicago). I hope you are warm and dry in AZ.
> I have a question that originated from a TV show
>years ago. They were interviewing some well known
>rock musicians and they were all asked what was their
>favorite song? One of them answered "My songs are
>like my kids"..."I couldn't possibly favor one over
>the other!"
> Can you as a musician relate to that statement?
>Do your songs become like your children? If you were
>asked "Of Cold Outside, Should I Wait and
>Heartbreak....which is your favorite?" Would that be
>an impossible one to answer?
>
>Phil

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