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No chance for pablo the fisherman to lend you his line and you’re catching sea bass in no time??

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I love these trains of thought behind your new releases. It’s a real highlight of the day to sit down and read the newsletter

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What a lovely song! Very reflective and such a nice concept. 👌

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What a lovely song! Very reflective and such a nice concept. 👌

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Ooh you’re such a lovely fella! I love how your sweet creative mind works - illustrated so nicely by your playful use of the toys as instruments and your delightful lyrics. Your guitar playing is, as ever, fabulous - as is your singing. I love you Jake Morley xx

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I love the 2event horizon of parenthood" Jake, and well put - though now it's difficult to recall (when your daughters are as old as mine ;-)!

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I know that our kids are similar in age, Jake. I distinctly remember when I first heard “I hope that I can make it”, I ran upstairs and had my pregnant wife listen as well. And together we sat and held each other, wondering if we would ever make it with a little one on our horizons.

And now, a few years later, our Suvi is blossoming into a brilliant (and sometimes mischievous) little rascal.

And the best thing is that it’s time to play again. So many years have passed by where we’ve had to be the ones that only reminisce on the days of our own youth, now far off beyond the drudgery of our daily tasks as adults. But because our children, we can grasp a little piece of our ever-fleeting youth again, and share it with them.

This song encapsulates that fleeting, yet precious moment that we get to relive with our children. Once again, another song that hits the soul in a special and unique that is a true rarity.

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It's beautiful Jake. Having my son is the best thing I ever did. We had such a brilliant time when he was wee. I home educated him from the age of 7. He's 27 now. The years go by too fast.

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Beautiful. Loving the sounds. Tom used to love his Squish! The first listen was without the video and I was wondering what the spinning top was - it’s almost a cymbal but reminded me of hearing Tube trains underfoot or through the wall. Tom’s really into sounds - I lost a little bottle of the dog’s pills recently and eventually he said ‘oh yeah they’re in the spare bedroom, I was recording them’ 🙄

Keep em coming Jake x

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