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Awesome article and a truly awesome song, brother! I think it may be my favorite of yours!

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Awww, thanks my man!

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Sounds great - purchased!

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Thank you, Matt! Much appreciated!

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there is no end to your creativity is there???!!!!!!

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I hope not! :)

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Well done Laddie. Full of longing, heartache and reckless abandon. 🍻👍🏻

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Thanks, my man!

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Really enjoyed the tune, Dan. BTW, "Island" is my favorite Huxley book.

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Thanks, Mickey — and wow, I'd completely forgotten about that book!

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Dreamy intro then nice guitar work. I bet the dream was a ghost story. I love Scotland too.

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Thank you! And yeah, I wouldn't at all be surprised if there was a supernatural element to that dream...

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That's the old world. When I was in London almost all my photos had orbs in them. Neat that you were so inspired to write the song and most people don't even remember their dreams. The ones I do are always the supernatural ones.

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Wow, Stonehaven is beautiful, and what a strange dream to inhabit you there. Clearly you came in touch with some powerful spirits!

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And not just the single-malt scotch I imbibed before bed!

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Good one!

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I loved the guitar work and sound scape you created at the end!

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Thank you, Jim!

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What a trip man, love the rich dream life, checked both out on the bandcamp, good shit! Love the Lincoln for artwork, my 25 year old nephew, in the USAF stationed in Germany has a '79 Lincoln tank in storage, w/luxurious wired remote controls, I gave it a workout for him when I was back there last summer, I shoulda made a video with it & Blue Diamond Fire! I love bandcamp, wish I could get everybody over there.

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I went to the Detroit auto show at Cobo Hall in 1976, and while the friend I went with was obsessed with all the new sports cars, the Lincoln Continental in “Blue Diamond Fire” was the one that really caught my eye!

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