 Today had some significant highlights.  And none of them involved the subway elevator operator's soul music sing-along session.  Shocking - I know.  They involved a little British band called Keane.  And me.  Keane+me=very happy version of me.  Keane came to Borders in Colombus Circle today, just a few blocks from work and since I already had VIP access (and because I love their music) I had to go.  Since it was mostly to promote their new album (which is totally growing on me, by the way) they played a short set of four songs: Nothing In My Way, Crystal Ball, Is It Any Wonder?, and they indulged us all with Somewhere Only We Know from Hopes and Fears.  As if hearing a great band at lunch weren't enough, I got to meet them and they signed my CD.  I'm getting quite the (smallish) collection of signed CD's.  It's quite exciting.  I asked Richard (the drummer) about the song Bedshaped and was a little let down by his superficial answer, "It's a song about getting old."  Yeah, I know that.  I've noticed that as a theme through several Keane songs... a fear of aging.  Is there a word for that?  If not, I think we should invent one.
Today had some significant highlights.  And none of them involved the subway elevator operator's soul music sing-along session.  Shocking - I know.  They involved a little British band called Keane.  And me.  Keane+me=very happy version of me.  Keane came to Borders in Colombus Circle today, just a few blocks from work and since I already had VIP access (and because I love their music) I had to go.  Since it was mostly to promote their new album (which is totally growing on me, by the way) they played a short set of four songs: Nothing In My Way, Crystal Ball, Is It Any Wonder?, and they indulged us all with Somewhere Only We Know from Hopes and Fears.  As if hearing a great band at lunch weren't enough, I got to meet them and they signed my CD.  I'm getting quite the (smallish) collection of signed CD's.  It's quite exciting.  I asked Richard (the drummer) about the song Bedshaped and was a little let down by his superficial answer, "It's a song about getting old."  Yeah, I know that.  I've noticed that as a theme through several Keane songs... a fear of aging.  Is there a word for that?  If not, I think we should invent one.-Keane-
 
 
 

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gerontophobia - Fear of Aging. Title for future Keane song?
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