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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2010

It's never too late to start all over again.
On your wall hangs your degree your parents craved so much for you.

Don't give up on your dreams.
I used to work with someone who worked with John. In order for him to read he has to hold whatever he's reading just inches from his face. John Kay is legally blind but, look at the impact he made. He's not the only one capable of making an impact.

This is a great song for anyone who has ended up in a career that isn't working for them. Maybe they have little or no free time; maybe living paycheck to paycheck, maybe just not making ends meet or would just like some more freedom. Some out there own a business that seems to own them.
I can help with that. Check this site out.
http://bit.ly/an8whb
Shoot me an email. I value you input.
sunandsage@wwdb.org

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  • I'm using my daughter's comment box tonight. I was in high school when this song came out and it became my anthem as the war on drugs went on within me. I think it was on a John Kay album. It's Never Too Late came to mind tonight and I realize the "war" is over 44 years old yet it still encourages me. I also found Savoy Brown's "Tell Mama." When I come across songs that spoke to me in my youth, no matter what happened, it is like an old friend --- its a happy feeling to be reunited.

  • I still listen to this song today. It is very revealing, considering the economy, and the hopelessness that comes with it.

  • AFTER MY COMMENT ON SNOW BLIND FREIND ,

    DOES ANYONE NEW LISTEN TO THIS. 1%

  • this song is more relavent today than ever before lsw.

  • The ultimate sixties song, I don't care anything about John Kays history really, I just know him and his crew were some very insightful writers, one of my all time favorites, ever!!! They frigging wrote the theme song for Easyrider which pretty much was the anthem for the whole sixties counter-culture. Snow Blind Friend is my favorite though!!! Great job on the slide show!!!

  • @murphrey Actually, John Kay, a German, was a baby during World War Two (Born in 1944). When the Soviets were overrunning Eastern Germany on their drive to Berlin his mother fled westward with him in severe winter conditions. They settled in Arnstadt, which became part of Soviet controlled East Germany. In 1948 they escaped from East Germany, to Hanover West Germany (as recounted in his song "Renegade" on the album Steppenwolf Seven). I've seen John several times in concert. Great guy.

  • thanks john,God bless.

  • Powerful song...and sublime...and the last pic...the most breathtaking pic of of a man in history..lol

    Awesome!

  • Great song and a great slide show. "You can find a way to change TODAY" I heard that the author of that song escaped the Holocaust as a young child. Those lyrics ring true to anyone trying to be a better person

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