
I was asked recently by Nancy at The Rhythm Section blog to write a musical piece for their “Be Our Guest feature. I picked a song that I may have written about on this blog mainly because I love it and it holds a special personal meaning. You can read the post here:
Obviously, this put my writing and my thoughts in front of some new readers. You always wonder just what they may think about your post. There were many positive comments, and one in particular left me feeling quite humble.
The comment came from Nick. His blog is: https://spirasc.wordpress.com/
“Keith, you obviously have the ability ( natural, I believe) to weave informative elements with storytelling; following the thread of your words becomes an action similar to the ritual of listening to a vinyl record.
It should not come as a surprise from someone who uses Nostalgic at his blog-o-sphere name … (Si, Nancy…Italian, also).
A most excellent opening for Be Our Guest.“
Thank you for your kind words, Nick. They are much appreciated. Thank you, Nancy! I’m already working on my next tune for you.
It’s always neat to connect with bloggers who share your interests. Maybe they share yours. Be sure to check out both Nancy’s and Nick’s blogs and give them a follow if you wish.
Thank you again for reading.
Thanks for this gracious post, Keith. It was a pleasure to have you as our guest. Your song choice was lovely and it was great getting to read about you. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts today.
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Wonderful choice and new to me. Love your personal backstory connection
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Here is the thing, Keith: whatever I do – be it a sculpture, a piece of writing or even a comment – is always in-formed by my truth.
Otherwise, I am unable to function.
I was lucky enough to find the words that could convey my reaction to your post.
They were not merely kind words.
They were true.
( Nancy, who I believe knows me well enough, wrote, as a reply to my comment you highlighted, that she knows my words came from the heart).
You are generous and gracious; thank you for the mention of my humble ” Echoes from a voice yet to be heard”.
A dopo.
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