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One day in January I was reading the Metro newspaper on the train into work, and came across the statement that that week was infamous for being the most depressing week in the year (something about more suicides at that time of year, immediately following the Christmas period, than any other). Well, that was really hammered home to me that week when one day not long afterwards I saw the sad sight of a train platform shelter completely covered in flowers and cards- a young man had taken his life. Again sitting down on a Sunday Morning that week, when I had unexpectedly found myself a little time to play, the piece was penned with the sights and thoughts of the week very much at the forefront of my mind. It uses a partial capo at fret 3, with CGCGCD tuning.

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from The Road to Easterbrook​.​.​.​and other journeys, released January 28, 2015
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RobbieJ Lymington, UK

Robbie is an acoustic musician and composer who lives in The New Forest, Hampshire. He plays acoustic guitar, bass and mandolin and composes his own Celtic inspired instrumentals and arranges tunes in a variety of open tunings. Influenced by players such as Tony McManus, Soig Siberil and Martin Simpson, Robbie plays guitars made by Brook in Devon. ... more

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