I had just lost my dad and I remembered all the songs we used to go and hear at concerts, and the records around the house and sometimes we'd play together.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When my dad died a lot of songs came, and they're still coming.
I can remember dancing around living room with my two sisters to the music of Paganini and Mozart. I can still remember my dad combing the newspaper, circling all the free concerts in town, and on the weekends, we would go as a family.
I miss my dad, yes. But I try to honor his memory, as well as all the victims of Hurricane Katrina, through the love I have for all humanity, a love I try to express through my music.
I sang with my father for over 50 years, and now all of a sudden he's gone, and I just dropped out.
I was supposed to go see Led Zeppelin when I was in, like, the 8th or 9th grade, and then John Bonham died and I never was able to. For me, music is such a huge part of my life, and I use songs like memory triggers. So a lot of my memories of being a kid and growing up are associated with different songs.
My dad was a musician and I traveled around with him, so it was something that I knew.
I have that memory of dancing on my father's feet to all the music my parents used to listen to.
I have a terrible memory in general, but one thing I've always been able to remember is my songs.
My dad's music was a great inspiration to me.
Every song brings back memories, like I remember where I wrote all these songs. 'Universal Heartbeat' was my apartment in New York City. 'My Sister' was at my apartment in Boston. I remember places and I remember what I was thinking when I wrote it.
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