It's all good when you believe the universe is good to you??
My belief in New Yorkers is renewed one block away from where I got the shit kick out of me for beating on some guys window for almost running me over in a cross walk, he snuck around real soft like, jumped out of his rig and pummeled me a top the noggin, knot as big as a grapefruit, an NYC first, and a rare occurrence I might add. I digress....yet, down in the subway I've let my money at home on two occassions in the same week and low and behold I get swipes from two good samaritans....one i didn't even ask for, he swiped his card for me while I wasn't lookin'... What's that?? I walked into Dunkin Donuts the other day for a large iced coffee and a egg and cheese croissant. Was like $7 and something, first I was like, you've got to be kidding me, but when my debit card was swiped, it was declined, for no good reason, and it wouldn't go through. The lady behind me paid for my bill. Can you believe that? How many of you out that would have done the same thing for somebody else. That's real people.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
As I was so candidly asked last night, "If there was one bit o' wisdom you would impart to the world, what would it be?" "YOU DO YOU." The purest moments in life occur in the action of being yourself. It's the highest form of self awareness in a way. Like an athlete, musician, or surgeon for that matter, who studies the fuck out their craft, when it's time to put that craft on the line you must release the techniques and jump into the possession of the muse and TRUST. Our craft: KNOW THYSELF. When it's on the line: YOU DO YOU, no apologies, no excuses, no i'm sorriy. Why change for others? You in your purest form at this moment is what we all want to see. That's rock n roll.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Look me in the eyes and tell me what you see.

Last Friday I slammed it out with probably the 3 kewlest musicians I have ever played with, Vin Sgro, Joe Medici, and Pal Armento in a KISS Tribute night in full regalia at Fontana's in NYC. Besides the adrenal of being donned up hotter than fuck in KISS attire, what I was struck by was that there are musicians out there who look each other in the eye and listen to each other on stage, this is the first time I ever felt the true band collective on stage. Granted I had two reahearsals with them and we had a 15 song set, so it was a necessity, but the life flow was stellar, and connective, I never knew how amazing this feeling could be in a band situation. I've been used to musicians living in their own world on stage, trying to force interaction and when it didn't happen I just turned my experience into a one person show with a backup band. Hubris went out the door and it was nirvana. My admonition to everyone is look at each other in the eyes....live like your life depends on what others have to ffer you and what you have to offer them back, for the beauty of the moment. In this moment all barriers come down and we see each other as the spirits which we are, not as a collection of beliefs, lifestyles, demographics. We the people can rise up and breed the love energy that will usher in the new age. We are in it now, do you feel it??
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