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	<title>Comments on: tonight in san francisco, and some other stuff about my internal process and growth as an artist.</title>
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		<title>By: Jaya</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jaya</dc:creator>
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		<description>It was utterly fabulous, immensely pleasurable, and cosmically profound. Watching you flash between the 16 year old boy that I knew with the man that I know now was amazing. You gave it up and tore it loose.

Dancing my a** off with a friend that I've known since 1984, shook all of the spirits in that club loose (we were at the opening night for the DNA lounge a hundred or so years ago.) All my years in the city were flashing before my eyes, some ancient bits and pieces of me reintegrating into present time.

When you started the groove of Do it Now, it was breathtaking to watch beaming smiles spread like fire across the dancefloor. It was so powerful to witness the collective joy of people that know and love your music. People who were dancing somewhat shyly or reserved were smiling and making eye contact--beaming. I was proud of you and love love loved seeing the impact of your gifts on the audience.

On the drive home, my friend and I were marvelling at a night of soul-reunion and the good kinda tired that comes from surrenduring to the dance. Then he laughed and said, "that guy never gave us a break, we had to keep on dancing. He's a slave-driver." hahaha. It's true. : )</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span id="co_6155"><p>It was utterly fabulous, immensely pleasurable, and cosmically profound. Watching you flash between the 16 year old boy that I knew with the man that I know now was amazing. You gave it up and tore it loose.</p>
<p>Dancing my a** off with a friend that I&#8217;ve known since 1984, shook all of the spirits in that club loose (we were at the opening night for the DNA lounge a hundred or so years ago.) All my years in the city were flashing before my eyes, some ancient bits and pieces of me reintegrating into present time.</p>
<p>When you started the groove of Do it Now, it was breathtaking to watch beaming smiles spread like fire across the dancefloor. It was so powerful to witness the collective joy of people that know and love your music. People who were dancing somewhat shyly or reserved were smiling and making eye contact&#8211;beaming. I was proud of you and love love loved seeing the impact of your gifts on the audience.</p>
<p>On the drive home, my friend and I were marvelling at a night of soul-reunion and the good kinda tired that comes from surrenduring to the dance. Then he laughed and said, &#8220;that guy never gave us a break, we had to keep on dancing. He&#8217;s a slave-driver.&#8221; hahaha. It&#8217;s true. : )</p>
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