‘Charleville-Mézières Poster Display’
I guess like any art form sometimes you have to look back to places where creativity came easy – back to when words and melody were best mates – to when a hat full of songs pretty much created themselves. Looking back at photos of personal memories and things that made you think generally works.
‘Musée La Coupole – Holocaust Exhibit’
‘Boulogne-sur-Mer – view from the ramparts of The Old Town’
‘The Ardennes – Gowns designed by Madame La Guillotine?’
‘Inside The French Tree of Creativity’
Here’s a piano piece from my RAINBOWS END album. The album is mainly songs with just a couple of instrumentals, of which, the number ‘Castaway’ is one.
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Are those your photographs? Did you do the holocaust drawing?
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They’re my photos but the holocaust drawing is not mine. It was taken in the holocaust section of a museum just south of St Omar in France. A amazing place that taught me all I needed to know about pure evil. Thanks ~ George
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I remember your pics George adn i am sure you will get hatloads of inspirations from them.
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Thanks Shey. With nothing new on the horizon, looking back helps. Thanks again ~ George
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I know and it’s hard. People think that with all this time on your hands, if you write at all, music, prose, whatever, you must have no problem churning ti out. But that depends on a lot of things. So let’s hope that something comes on that horizon soon. Chin up x
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It might have helped if The Arsenal had won last night ~ George
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Lol. Sorry that is brilliant.
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George , the French tree, is that your pic?
Your post is like taking a historical tour in an east way .. thank you for the music ..~~Yasmin ~~
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Thanks Yasmin. They’re all my pics. I like the French tree one best as well. I think trees photograph better when looking up at the branches. It’s like they are more magical that way ~ George
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I enjoyed the photos. Lately I have been listening to the 40s Junction on Satellite radio. I felt like I did not want to hear any more news and took a trip to the “old days”. Frequently songs from WWII come up and I am reminded there have been hard times before and we survived. I liked your journey to the past in this post. thanks.
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Thanks Anne. Wouldn’t it be good to travel in time? Maybe backwards would be better than forwards. Thanks again ~ George
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CASTAWAY
Desert isle dweller swims downstream
Passing oodles of chaste charity shops
Deep swamped in castaways chasing
Seeking dreams among castaways’
Castaways – Look, a cupless saucer
Its history, its future unknown now
A momentary fleck of identification
Desert isle dweller swims upstream
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Thanks for the inspiration. Your piano piece has so much atmosphere
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I’m glad it worked for you, Ben. Thanks for reading/listening ~ George
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My Pleasure, George. 😊
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What a beautiful piece Castaway. I loved it!
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Thanks, Geetha B ~ George
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Welcome George
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Absolutely. Sometimes the present does not have the inspiration we need, or we no longer have access to that which gave us that inspiration. So we have to find those threads that lead us back to the muses.
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So true. Thanks for the read ~ George
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