05-02-2015, 03:29 AM
Hi Dale,
Thanks for listening and commenting.
Despite what you may think of it, this song stemmed from a real experience, and something that someone I knew was going through.
Incidentally, the cancer in the song isn't the physical desease one generally associates with the word.
Which is why "..She has a cancer in her mind..." in verse-2.
In the line "Her cancers run too deep" there is no apostrophe in that second word.
As regards the recording quality, and guitar / vocal work, those would certainly be because of my own technical limitations.
Oh, I may be a little older than you think. This one was written 35 years ago. And I never did care for Alice Cooper even back then! ( I was a Cohen / Dylan / Who/ Croce /Bread/ CSNY / Fleetwood Mac sort of person then.
Still am.
Though I find I can listen to Dylan only in very small doses these days... )
Thanks again for taking the time to listen and comment on this.
-Psyve
Thanks for listening and commenting.
Despite what you may think of it, this song stemmed from a real experience, and something that someone I knew was going through.
Incidentally, the cancer in the song isn't the physical desease one generally associates with the word.
Which is why "..She has a cancer in her mind..." in verse-2.
In the line "Her cancers run too deep" there is no apostrophe in that second word.
As regards the recording quality, and guitar / vocal work, those would certainly be because of my own technical limitations.
Oh, I may be a little older than you think. This one was written 35 years ago. And I never did care for Alice Cooper even back then! ( I was a Cohen / Dylan / Who/ Croce /Bread/ CSNY / Fleetwood Mac sort of person then.
Still am.
Though I find I can listen to Dylan only in very small doses these days... )
Thanks again for taking the time to listen and comment on this.
-Psyve
