TORMENTED STATES OF MIND
Music is medicine for mind, body and soul. It is sanity; it contains a potent po-wer to change. It restores our faith in humanity.
Music allows us to manage our thoughts (and delusions) and shape them using some imagination and creativity – into reality. And the reality of that expression reaches all; it moves us, inspires, unites and helps us escape from our often tor-mented states of mind.
I have a rather short list of favourite songs I play in the background when busy doing creative work, perhaps two dozen in all, inside a wider collection of others I keep in store. Here are four of them.
| Wind Beneath My Wings | Windmills of Your Mind |
| Don’t Walk Away Renee | You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling |
HAVE A LITTLE FAITH IN ME
When creating content running the gamut of sorts – from writing stories, con-juring images, scripting code and developing tools and solutions for a wide va-riety of web-based touchpoints, I collaborate and work with an independent group of talented people who happen to reside all over the world. You might say it is a global enterprise through the lens of a magnifying glass. We like keeping it that way. But regardless of that aspect, we also all share a passion for music and a commitment to stand by each other when and as needed.
Now you might think this sounds all lofty and such. But then again, hold that thought in your mind for just a bit longer and watch the next video below to find out why.
It’s all I have to say about that for now.


Congratulations Karl.
Love the article and music. Your work is so creative and interesting.
A class act. Love your choice of music too!
Brilliant. Can’t wait for the next post.
Awesome. 5 Stars mate!
Karl, you never fail to surprise and delight your readers. Thanks for sharing this.
I write for a few blogsites out here in the West Coast USA but have to admit yours is top of line.
One of the best and better known blogs I’ve been following for a long while. Glad to know you’re Kiwi.
Very nicely written. I like your style.
Your technical brilliance amazes me and I always enjoy reading your posts when they come in. Ciao!
Bravo Carlos. Bravo!
Good show old chap. I have been following your blog for some years now and am not surprised that a good number of visitors who come back to visit it are from the U.K. I particularly like this post. Keep it up. Three cheers!
Congratulations Karl. As you probably already know, you have a substantial following here in the USA.