Just wanted to comment on the amazing show at Roseland in Manhattan, hot as hell but great performance. Fratellis was good but I was really there to see you guys. 🙂
I actually didn’t know where to post this but..
Mikel – I hope I don’t sound like a crazy person but I stumbled onto 2 of your articles – ‘What I Learned In Mind Control’ and ‘Brad Pitt Whipped Me Into Shape’. I’m sure you wrote them years ago but I recently made a career change and I just wanted to let you know that they were very inspirational reads.. about life being shaken up like a soda bottle and smashed against a wall, that whatever prisons we construct our lives in, all of these things are transient and that sometimes the answer is to just leave, to tear the whole thing down. I know you wrote this about health and fitness but it touched me on a very different, personal level. And in your letter to your Psych professor, that you stood by what you believed in and left your job as a marketing consultant. What you wrote was very motivational, very inspirational and I want to thank you for doing what you do and writing about it. I think your work is brilliant, your writing is beautiful, so comforting, so relatable, as are your song lyrics. I wish Airborne all the best but I hope that you’ll continue as the highly talented writer that you are.
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Just wanted to comment on the amazing show at Roseland in Manhattan, hot as hell but great performance. Fratellis was good but I was really there to see you guys. 🙂
I actually didn’t know where to post this but..
Mikel – I hope I don’t sound like a crazy person but I stumbled onto 2 of your articles – ‘What I Learned In Mind Control’ and ‘Brad Pitt Whipped Me Into Shape’. I’m sure you wrote them years ago but I recently made a career change and I just wanted to let you know that they were very inspirational reads.. about life being shaken up like a soda bottle and smashed against a wall, that whatever prisons we construct our lives in, all of these things are transient and that sometimes the answer is to just leave, to tear the whole thing down. I know you wrote this about health and fitness but it touched me on a very different, personal level. And in your letter to your Psych professor, that you stood by what you believed in and left your job as a marketing consultant. What you wrote was very motivational, very inspirational and I want to thank you for doing what you do and writing about it. I think your work is brilliant, your writing is beautiful, so comforting, so relatable, as are your song lyrics. I wish Airborne all the best but I hope that you’ll continue as the highly talented writer that you are.