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Each of us has them.

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Songs that are like pathways into the many avenues of our lives.

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The stories we tell about them give a peek into who we are and what we're like.

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Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that made

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us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have

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our own personal soundtrack.

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I'm Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis, and these are the songs of our lives.

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It's like you fill up my senses like a scream in a vacuum.

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And then I'm doing that sort of like panic, like, get it off me!

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And I'm like, did I get it?

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And then like, I look up and the guy who was whose shoulder the bug was on has turned around

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and it's Rick Froberg.

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Like, I just had this vague idea in my mind that Bruce Springsteen wasn't for me.

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So anyway, I was like, okay, I'm gonna listen to the song because I don't know it.

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And I pulled it up on YouTube and it was a live recording of a performance and I lost

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my mind.

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I immediately fell in love with this guy.

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Imagine you're John Coltrane and you're still only the second best Coltrane that ever lived.

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My first instrument was cello in New York and I got to hear my father play cello.

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Not many people ever heard Charles Mingus play cello.

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The Songs of Our Lives by Foxy Digitalis.

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Wherever you listen to podcasts.

