Posts Tagged ‘dying’

What’s So Funny ‘bout Dying?

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

humor in death - inspirational thoughts from Peter LinkA family pastor once said at a funeral. “Ed is like a cracked walnut, the shell is here and the nut is gone.”

I’m back to work on my new CD, Going Home, reflections on crossing over and beyond.

It’s a little tricky sometimes writing music about death. It’s a subject that I’m presently fascinated with, but I’m not looking at it in the usual ways – tragic, sad, devastating and final.

Rather, I’m trying to see the experience from different angles – trying to make some practical sense of it all.

I’m also trying to make the CD an inspiring piece about an experience that we all will face some day and probably don’t consider enough in our lives. Yes, there’s clearly a deep sadness attached to the experience. We usually don’t want to leave and hopefully, there are folks around us who don’t want us to go.

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Goin’ Home

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

I have started a new and deeply personal Inspirational album project for Watchfire Music. It’s about death. It’s about heaven. It’s about the transition that I face. And it’s about ascension.

I’m not about to die. I’m not about to ascend. And I’m not really sure about the meaning of the word “heaven”. But I feel that it’s time in my life to put a little extra thought into the whole set of ideas and what better way to do it than in my favorite form of expression – music and lyrics.

heavenearth

“Is death and heaven musical”, you might ask? You bet. The concept of dying and going to heaven has historically transfixed the writers of the Spiritual songbook for centuries. Slaves had, simply put, a rough life. They had obviously lost faith in life in this world for good reason, so they fixed their dreams on the next.

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