12 Replies to “Let Me Be Broken”

  1. This ties into life in the 80s…Walls of Bob Cs and Bry D are fabulous harmony together! This song is very compassionate with the 80s victims of unrest, potest and arrest which at time’s was diagnosed as passive aggressive…your hairstyle on cover definitely YOU so cool …lol

  2. Love the hair…it looks like 1980s…very good years…the 80s were a very depressing time for me…was getting my act together and making a list of things I wanted to do…also accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior…made many friends notwithstanding…happy with what I achieved at business and my Christian life…80s were good growing time…

  3. Me either…it’s like I just kept keeping on until finally I got into something different with new plans people and places…I think 80s were good for hair and clothes!…lol

  4. I enjoy this album more and more these days as I started playing along with each of your albums as you were discussing them. playing along to drum machines programmed by keyboard players is interesting. much different than what drummers would gravitate to. Great parts to play along to and perfectly in time

    1. hey I’d love to hear what a real drummer woulda played over the top o that stuff.. Chuck Barth programmed this and he is a drummer but you might hear somethin else..

      1. I did not know chuck was a drummer. I thought keys were his thing. he showed up at my little college in liberty mo and did a seminar on midi back in 87 or so. not sure what his connection was with our school but I saw a flyer or announcement and recognized his name from your album liner notes

        1. like most drummers when machines and programming arrived on the scene.. they learned quickly to be programmers.. chuck isn’t even in music anymore from what I heard last..

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