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Happy Holidays everyone!!!!
Health Joy And Happiness
may all your wishes come true the coming year!!!
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Changes...

1 min read
Hmm....
Is it just me,
or this place has changed a lot ?
To tell you the truth I'm not thrilled
with what I've seen so far...
I would like to hear your thoughts about it...
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Hi there...

1 min read
Yes, I'm alive (barely actually… a very long story)…  
It's almost 2 years since my last active presence here…
Well... a lot has happened since then…
I am not going to details now...
Maybe someday I'll post the part of the book I'm writing (kind a fictionalized autobiography)
telling what happened due that time.
For now I'm on a face of recuperation…physically…mentally…totally.
You may notice that I've deleted my writings from here; there was an abuse of them.
Legal actions already are in motion…
I want to thank those of you who kept coming to check upon me, to leave a comment,
post a favorite,put me on your watch list…
I'll see you around…Keep safe
Nick

See...I forgot that if I answer once for all of you, you ain't gonna see it so (copy paste here) once more...

Thanks dear friends, nice seeing you all, I hope you are doing OK!
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Some Day...

4 min read
Some of you will notice that all my deviations are in storage.
I'm not leaving, but life ain't going well in every way possible & I really
need to focus on things.

Taking under consideration also the attention or the lack of it, of my latest
deviations, the decision was easier to make.

I'll miss those of you who kept in touch and tolerate my sporadic presence
during the past year, but at the moment I don't have any energy left to deal
with dA.

I hope when things are better and I 'll be back to find you here.

Until that day so long my friends...
Nick

The Song Of The Day

Gandalf  is one of the more sought after pieces of late-60's vinyl. The album itself is prime
1967 psychedelia, released with an almost-two year delay (by which time the band had
long since dissolved!) relegated Gandalf to obscurity.
It probably didn't help that the band's name was somewhat of a misnomer anyway as the
group spent 98 percent of their existence as the somewhat unfortunately named Rahgoos.
Gandalf  is far from the top of the 60's rock pile, but it deserves to be heard.
The band managed to carve out a sound similar to the Zombies, but with enough of their
own touches to keep from sounding like a knockoff.

Did you ever take a look at the sky
when the stars don't seem shy
If you did you'd see the face of someone
who wont look at the sun

Every night I'm in my room
Wondering where to throw my stone
Every night I Watch The Moon
Cant you see I'm all alone

When the patterns of the clouds blowing by
cross the light then I die
When the heavens deeper blue turns to black
then you know I wont be back

Every night I'm in my room
Wondering where to throw my stone
Every night I Watch The Moon
Can't you see I'm all alone

Listen :pointr: I Watch The Moon by Gandalf

Interesting Links

:pointr: Justice Is Blind...Injustice Not!



:pointr: Please Read. It May Just Help Someone



:pointr: "Pale Blue Dot"



:pointr: "If You've Never Failed You've Never Lived"



:pointr: Star Trek - 40th Anniversary Tribute 1966-2006

Live Long and Prosper
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Men for the sake of getting a living, forget to live.
Margaret Fuller (May 23, 1810 – July 19, 1850)


Can you imagine the bells of Notre Dame ringing beside your ears
so loud, that you can’t hear anything else and feel dizzy?
The same way these words occupying my thoughts the last two weeks.
And the worst is that I can’t do anything really to change how things are.
Unless if I return to my previous line of peculiar work.
The main reason for choosing the previous one was to have the time and
perhaps the means to “live”, but with a very high cost as I found out.
So I’ve decided that, the disadvantages (physically and mentally) were
much more serious to consider than what ever the benefits may have being.
  
As you can understand the last two weeks in my new job - "a normal job,
for normal people", as an old colleague used to say ending very seriously,
“I definitely ain’t one, thank God!”–, has been quite challenging, to say
the least.
Although isn’t something new for me, trying to adjust again to these “normal”  
everyday situations plus the stress -goes with the territory (sales) - has been
really exhausting. Add the fact that the market is in a death row, due the
country’s financial status as you may know, makes the stress an almost
permanent factor.

Stress was present most of the times for a brief time period previously,
but there was also a great deal of adrenaline discharge to balance things.
And definitely wasn’t in any sense boring. Something I have to deal also,
since I’m known, to be bored quite easily.

Anyway it wasn’t my attention to say that much and bore you to death,
just wanted to be excused, for my recent absence and inactivity.
I feel a little guilty that I haven’t find the time to check your works and be
more active, since I’m not away, but I really am so tired everyday that until
I discharge the tension of the day, I ‘m off to sleep...
….and day after day the cycle continues.
I promise to try though =D

Again no features but you can enjoy the music.

The Song Of The Day

Many people watching the eBay auctions where surprised seeing this album
selling some time ago, 3 times for nearly 3000 Euro each. Before that, this
album was completely unknown.
Captain Marryat named after the 19th Century mariner and novelist, are from
Glasgow, Scotland and recorded this demo album in 1974, released in a tiny
pressing (200 copies) on the Thor label, hopefully to get an EMI or Chrysalis deal.
They wanted to record only a single but came up with a complete album of self-
composed tracks. Since it was not that easy for a Scottish band to get attention
down in London, this album was the only pressing ever done and sold at band
gigs only.
5 musicians, great organ, vocals, extra heavy fuzz-guitar, drums and bass, amazing
underground songs, influenced by Deep Purple, Uriah Heep and Beggars Opera,
a true lost classic.

Here you can listen it from a cd rip, - fortunately for me,  I have it with the nostalgic
"sounds" made by the vinyl, compliments of an old friend -.

Listen :pointr: Blindness by Captain Marryat

Interesting Links

:pointr: Justice Is Blind...Injustice Not!



:pointr: Please Read. It May Just Help Someone



:pointr: "Pale Blue Dot"



:pointr: "If You've Never Failed You've Never Lived"



:pointr: Star Trek - 40th Anniversary Tribute 1966-2006

Live Long and Prosper
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