Well, how can I forget?
Let It Be is one of the records I grew up with, and the first one I loved of The Beatles; I was just 4 years old when it came out, but I do remember very well when my sisters bought it and played it at home for hours and hours...a year later I got my first drumset as a Christmas gift (thank you Mum and Dad), and started keeping the beat on tracks by Led Zeppelin, The Stones, Deep Purple, Grandfunk Railroad, Bowie, and a few years later a band called The Police shocked me from the first time I saw them on tv jumping and dancing in the dressing room of a backstage, the song was 'Message In A Bottle'...Listening to Reggatta De Blanc I got in love with another instrumenti, the guitar, as I felt like my hands wanted to try and play that incredible music...some time later I friend of mine asked me if I wanted to play the bass in his band, and when I embraced the bass for the first time, well...it was love at first note.
Years have passed; drums, guitar and bass are still part of my life, as well as LET IT BE, that is in my blood, in my veins, in my heart, in my soul, with all the music that came after that...magic moments.
If John and George have left, their music will never never never disappear from my life, and is helping me a lot in these days, together with a lot of other records that I regularly listen to, as I'm experiencing something personal very difficult to face, but with that magical energy that music can give, I feel enough strong to keep going on with my eyes open and with a smile in my heart.