Drums, kids and one pond

everybody got to deviate from the norm

There is something I was never able to do: I cannot work while I listen music. The attention I pay to music is very focused, and if I like what I'm listening I'm going deep on it. I count the metric, I pay a lot of attention to drum parts and bass lines, however I do not enjoy solos of any kind. Music never worked for me as background, and if I don't like it gets me super annoyed because I cannot escape from it. So I almost never listen music while working, and if I do, very little to none I will get done. Oh, and I hate fade outs, I wish no one would have ever used them in a studio. Please finish the cycles, finish the songs, don't let them open floating in the space.

Ah, yesterday I did a mistake, not a sharp mistake that you do in a second and then regret, but one that extended several hours of my time, and is a deep shit mistake since I was very focused and inspired; I refactored a entire thing I'm doing, then realized I did not work in the version I should have, then re-basing was even more painful than re doing, and that is what I should be doing now.

Instead I'm listening Rush, Moving Pictures. Not too many years ago I did not like Rush; I can understand the myself of the past, cause I still remember her very well, she was an energy addict, she did not appreciate changes of metrics, tempos, a high pitch voice and found their rhymes annoying. Today I'm still very ignorant same as I was, but I like them.

I just know that sometimes 'everybody got to deviate from the norm', and that makes me think that all people on earth are, after all, very similar to each other.

My rehearsal last Sunday was good. Concert is next Sunday. I'll work now.