I find this incredibly moving. The whole 21 song experience has left me very emotional actually. I'll be 50 next year. I've loved MK's music for 40 of those years....as BIA started it all for me when I was about 10 years old. Other than Mark, 99% of the music I love is by people either dead or older to elderly. Dylan (soon 83), Springsteen (75 in sept), Grateful Dead/Bob Weir (GD long gone, Bobby mid 70s), Neil Young, Willie Nelson (90....), Paul Simon, then all the late folks...Petty, The Band, Zevon, Cash, Lou Reed etc. Music has been my world my whole life. This year I will see Springsteen live 3 times, and Eric once. Mark no longer plays. I'm aware the clock is running down, and the music life I've known my whole life won't be with me much longer. The gigs will end, and soon. The albums too. So, recently, when those I love and are still active release new music I've found it almost overwhelming emotionally as I know the end us in sight. Dylan's Rough and Rowdy Ways, Springsteen's Letter to You, Simon's 7 Psalms. And now, after 6 years to have 21new songs from Mark of such quality and depth, and to know this feeling again, maybe for the last time (hopefully not)....well......mortality is scary, and things ending is scary. This is precious and I'm going to enjoy it all as much as possible.