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Today's episode features a new song by Pete Price, that embodies the heartfelt storytelling that has become a hallmark of Pete's work.
“This Time” is part of Pictures in Time, a deeply introspective album released in 2024. Tracks like “House of Mirrors” and “Better Angels” showcase Price’s evolution as an artist and storyteller.
Here is the inspiration behind Pete's song, "This Time":
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote that, "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds" in advocating the right for a person to change in order to experience greater personal growth. Don't limit yourself because of the expectations of others. "This Time" is a song about having the right to reinvent yourself. You have no real responsibility to be consistent, although you should always try to be kind and ethical. Those who knew you as a certain kind of person have no right to expect for you to remain that way. However, they have the right to take you or leave you at any time, whether you stay the same or change.
Featuring Casey Davis on electric guitar, Allen Seals on mandolin and recorded at Triangle Road Studio, “This Time” captures Pete Price’s roots/Americana essence with rich instrumentation and reflective lyricism.
Find out more about Pete's music at www.petepricemusic.com
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Today's episode features a new song by Pete Price, that embodies the heartfelt storytelling that has become a hallmark of Pete's work.
“This Time” is part of Pictures in Time, a deeply introspective album released in 2024. Tracks like “House of Mirrors” and “Better Angels” showcase Price’s evolution as an artist and storyteller.
Here is the inspiration behind Pete's song, "This Time":
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote that, "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds" in advocating the right for a person to change in order to experience greater personal growth. Don't limit yourself because of the expectations of others. "This Time" is a song about having the right to reinvent yourself. You have no real responsibility to be consistent, although you should always try to be kind and ethical. Those who knew you as a certain kind of person have no right to expect for you to remain that way. However, they have the right to take you or leave you at any time, whether you stay the same or change.
Featuring Casey Davis on electric guitar, Allen Seals on mandolin and recorded at Triangle Road Studio, “This Time” captures Pete Price’s roots/Americana essence with rich instrumentation and reflective lyricism.
Find out more about Pete's music at www.petepricemusic.com
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