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Deacon Blue need no introduction, having been one of Scotland s most successful bands since the launch of their debut, Raintown , in 1987. In the years since then the members of the band have travelled various roads, reuniting after a 10-year break for 2012 s release, The Hipsters , and are here back together again for another full studio album. Discussing the premise of the album in a 2014 interview, Ricky Ross said, I ve been thinking a lot about nature - its pervasiveness, relentlessness and energy. My dad always used to say, Aye, Spring again , and I think in some ways that idea helped shape the album. Regarding the title of the album Ricky stated, I remember being five and moving out to a housing estate in [Dundee s] West Ferry. We went to see it - my mum and dad said, This is going to be your new house - but it was still a building site, so there was a farm here, and fields there, and there was a sense of stamping your authority over nature,
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By Bill Tinsley
Jan 31, 2021
Most of us first experience grief as a child with the death of a pet who shared our childhood. Many dogs, cats and birds have been buried beneath carefully turned soil moistened with childhood tears.
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Grief eventually comes more forcefully with the death of a parent, a brother, sister, or friend. If we live long enough, it will come to each of us when we part with those we love most.
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David, who wrote the Psalms, was famous for his grief over the death of his son Absalom. Even though Absalom led a rebellion against him seeking to unseat him from the throne of Israel, when David heard that Absalom was dead, he was inconsolable. He wept and cried, âO my son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom! Would I had died instead of you, O Absalom, my son, my son!â (2 Samuel 18:33). On another occasion, when David grieved over the death of another child, he said, âI will go to him, but he will not return to me.â (2 Sam. 12:23).
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