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Then and Now: The Harmony of the Instantaneous All Then and Now: The Harmony of the Instantaneous All by Randy Attwood
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“His soul, it seemed to him, was more than empty. It was desiccated, reduced to the powder of its substance and now in danger of being blown away by the first puff of the dawn wind that presaged the sun.”
Randy Attwood, Then and Now: The Harmony of the Instantaneous All
“The bass guitarist looked like he had been buried for ten years, had just been dug up, and was rather disappointed with the scene he saw around him and longed to be put back in his grave.”
Randy Attwood, Then and Now: The Harmony of the Instantaneous All
“I was entering moods I knew were bad for me. Poetical moods.”
Randy Attwood, Then and Now: The Harmony of the Instantaneous All