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4 kids here as well, 15 years. We thought about this one, but ended up choosing Chicago's "Happy Man." This one still gives me musical chills every time.
Great song. But I'd have to say Brick is his best song. I'm sure many want to forget that song because it suggests that abortion comes with pain and sorrow. The song captured the pain and despair so well.
OK, so they took down the full show stream just a bit ago, but at least they had the G.D. common courtesy to post this right afterward. What a perfect Father's Day song for all the Xennials like me out there....
I'd say a master composer and great pianist (not a master pianist, but great). I have no idea what his thought process was with this song. Vanity could have led you to either avenue. This is obviously an unappreciated masterpiece, that had he allowed a great singer to lend his/her voice to, could've been so much bigger. So was it vanity that prevented that? Or was it his artistic voice that insisted he record it in its purity? Thus preventing the fullest extent of the world to appreciate this masterpiece