Hi Mick,
Thanks for letting me be a part of what is a very personal song for you. I would gently suggest that you write in a little explanation about the song's subject matter, in the introductory post.
The performances are great, I have never heard Tricia sing an outright blues before, she has done a marvelous job with a lot of emotion. Mick, your guitar and keys playing show your versatility and that guitar solo is hot. Ken's drumming is right in the pocket with nice little variations and fills throughout.
Andy
You are probably right, Andy. I'll write a little story on the main post, although it will hurt to bear my soul so much.
Tricia did a masterful job singing the blues. I know it was, at first, out of your comfort zone but you picked it up real quick. Your professionalism always amazes me and you are an absolute pleasure to work with. Andy, as ever, you nailed the bass even though I first thought you did it a little "busy". After a few plays I could tell that you did it the right way and it sounds awesome. The bass in most blues songs needs to be up front and personal. Ken did a fantastic job on the tubs and locked everything together, thanks buddy

As for me, this was a very emotional piece. I put my heart, soul and a few tears into this. My keyboard playing is pretty limited, but after advertising 3 songs that needed keys over 6 months I have decided to learn how to play the keys. Sometimes you just have to have them.
I sincerely thank my 3 collaborators, plus Bill (R4M), for your help, support and performances

Mick.