In my early twenties I went to a music festival in Saskatoon and heard the best live music I have ever experienced—A Perfect Circle. APC is fronted by Maynard James Keenan, who also is the lead for TOOL. Maynard has that perfect and brilliant mix of being able to sing and scream. For vocals, I’d put him with others like Dave Grohl, Chester Bennington and even Holly McNarland. Though his musical talent is, I would think, beyond any of those people. Anyway, APC’s show was amazing for it’s tribal/spiritual quality. It spoke to my base desires. The drumming was so instinctual. And the vocals spiritual.
I’ve been hearing this song on the radio lately and have really enjoyed it; it’s called The Mission. I didn’t know who did it and always wanted to check it out. And I discovered it’s Maynard’s side project Puscifer. No wonder I connected with it. Take a listen.
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There are plenty of opinionated cats in this world and you’ve heard all the stories, but JD was dominant, kingly. I can remember taking
Ultimately, we made the choice to let JD be a cat. I can honestly say I never thought this would happen. He was so smart. Too smart. But I realize now how naive that was. I have almost been hit by cars so many times. Actually, one time I was hit by a car (but that’s a whole other story). How could I think that JD would be so much better equiped? And no one needs to tell me it was my responsibility to protect my cat and friend. But I hope the argument can be made that I also had the responsibility of encouraging JD to live, explore and—simply—be a cat. I know that there would be those who would insist that in a world of increased speed that we need to protect the wild ones. And I agree, but at what cost? Cage them so no danger can ever find them? All of this rhetoric does not really fit in here. I just hope he knows how much we loved him and that we tried to do the right thing.