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June 12, 2023:
​​     Back in the early 70s I discovered rock music. Music became a friend of mine as my social skills weren't that great. I remember the summer of 72 listening to a song called "Alone Again (Naturally) by Gilbert O'Sullivan. He had some other good songs but that one stuck with me because my dad had died just a couple years earlier...and I did feel alone quite as bit. My mom had emotionally "checked out" as a mom. Anyway that wasnt really the goal of this post, but while researching for an article, I came across this song on his website just recorded last year by O'Sullivan with KT Tunstall . He is 75 years old now. But this is an awesome song.

Apr 7, 2022 Gilbert O'Sullivan - Take Love feat. KT Tunstall (Official Video) Take Love is the first single to be taken from Gilbert O’Sullivan’s twentieth studio album 'Driven', out 22nd July.

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