Re: One song that "speaks" to you
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:05 pm
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Thanks for this, I never knew that about the song.philip964 wrote:
Layla by Eric Clapton has stayed with me my whole life. Other songs have come and gone, but this one has stayed. Not sure why. Maybe because it is about the blues. Clapton was in love with his best friend's wife, Patti Boyd. His best friend was George Harrison of the Beatles. So he could only pine about the love he would never have. Patti ended up marrying Eric years later. Patti has the distinction of having three famous rock songs written about her. George Harrison's "Something" who Frank Sinatra felt was the greatest love song ever written, "Layla" and "Wonderful Tonight" by Eric Clapton.
The last sentence really sums up my grandfather. He was a very religious, loving man who was patient, kind and gave generously to both family and absolute strangers. There is not a single day that goes by that I don't miss him and I am a far better man for having known him. He will remain the paramount ideal of how to live life well for as long as I am alive. If I die having been half the man he was, I will have lived a very good life.I had the pleasure of sitting to your Dad's right since 1991 and I remember your mother well. I recognized your Dad from your pictures right away. Your Dad was a wonderful man and we miss him, even though we only met during a game or two per season..
Your Dad and I would share our concerns about how the game was playing out, but I always knew that things were serious when he started humming Aggie Band music. I would cuss my head off, bellow at Slocum from the second deck, but he was in this Zen-meets-Panhandle-Farmer peace and I remain jealous to this day.
The last time I saw your Dad was at a night game in 2009. I remember because it was the first time I brought my daughter to a game. Your Dad made it a point to tell my daughter that he remembered when I brought her mother to games when I was trying to convince her to marry me.
Everyone in our section missed your parents in the 2010 season -- we beat Tech! We were all afraid age had caught up last season when unfamiliar people took their seats. Please tell your mother that the large man who sat next to them grieves for your loss and wishes her the best as do about a dozen good Aggies who sat around them.
I got to spend an afternoon a year with your parents for almost twenty years and I am a better person for it.
Again, thanks for your very kind words. I hope you won't think it's bragging for me to say I'm not surprised he was a positive influence on you, because I know he was for many, many people. He was a loyal Aggie for 65 years, a loving husband for 64 years, a deacon in his church for 51 years, and an amazing father, grandfather and great-grandfather. We should all aspire to do as well.