I thought I would stop in to say a few brief words on
my thoughts on this tragedy we are all suffering
through at this time.
I guess many of us, at one time or another, thought in
our minds: "what if"? What if there was a war here and
bombs hit NYC? Or, what if we had a massive earthquake
and thousands of people perished and so many lives and
families would be absolutely shattered?
I think that's why we are all in shock! You think
"what if" but then say nah, it could never happen
here, but as unbelieveable as it is, it now has
happened!
I was only 9 years old when the Twin Towers went up
into the sky and I was always amazed by them. I use to
cut High School with friends just to go there and go
up to the observation deck. I cannot believe that
these mighty towers have been brought down! Not from a
natural disaster, but from an "act of war," an act of
hate, envy, jealousy and all other evil reasons.
I never, in my lifetime, thought my eyes would witness
such a catastrophe.
But then again, I look back almost 20 years, and
remember losing a close friend to my family named
Michael Prevete who became stricken with AIDS. It was
so new that they didn't even know what to call it back
then. They did not know how to treat him, and he died
in two months from various complications. His coffin
was closed and he was buried in a body bag becuase
back then they feared it was a plague, unsurable of
how it could be spread to others.
The reason why I bring this up is, becuase at that
time I was only 20 years old, and within 5 years time
I had started to lose friends, many who were DJ's and
record industry people and aquaintances to this
disease. Then we started to hear about Hollywood
celebrities like Rock Hudson, Liberace, Andy Warhol,
Keith Haring, Willi Smith, Halston, A guitar player in
the B-52's, Freddie Mercury, etc.. And this list of
cases infected with HIV is now in the range of "34
MILLION" with aproximately 75% of the majority of the
people infected living in South Africa, according to a
recent Time Magazine article that brought me to tears.
I mention this becuase I am now 40 years old, and I
look back and think of how many friends and peers we
have lost, but the fact that it has been over a 20
year span doesn't seem to make the impact like this
act of war just did in our fantastic Country. 
The point I am trying to make here over all is: No one
knows what the future holds except for God himself. I
believe this has all been written and predicted. I
also pray that the worst of tragedies for all of us to
have witnessed in our lifetime has now passed us. This
is truly unfair to human life to have to suffer and
endure such pain of losing loved ones in such horrific
ways. 
I pray to God that they find these Demons that
masterminded these horrible crimes, as I also shall
continue to pray for the souls of the victims and
their families left behind. Not only from this
tragedy, but from all tragedies. 
Let us not forget the recent earthquakes in Turkey,
India, Japan and all the victims there. Let us not
forget the Oklahoma bombing. Let us not forget those
suffering from Cancer, Diabetes, AIDS, Blindness,
Homelesness, Starvation, Poverty, Depression, and so
many other awful sicknesses and dreadful diseases.
But let us "give thanks" for what we do have, and
let's hold on to it tightly and cherish it with all
our hearts. I personally plan on spending a lot more
time with my family after this incident. So Mom, heat
up your famous Italian sauce, and Pop, please pass the
spicy meatballs! :)
I had to enlighten this a bit after all the mush.Let's
join the others in harmony tomorrow evening, Friday at
7pm somewhere outside your home, or wherever you may
be and light a candle for all the lives that have been
lost. Not only from this tragedy, but from all
tragedies ever witnessed here on earth.
I pray that no one I know has lost any loved ones. So
far I have been lucky enough to say that I have not
heard of any one I know, except for the possibility of
a Fireman that my older brothers were very close to.
His name is Joe Spinelli, and we just found out today
that he is one of the missing just a few hours ago. I
haven't seen him since I was a teenager, but I
remember him as if he were a relative since we all
went to Catholic School together in Brooklyn.One last
note, I am scheduled to leave Tuesday evening on a
British Airways flight to Manchester to play 2 gigs in
the UK before I head to Ibiza to play at the closing
party of "We love Sundays @ Space". I am still
planning on going becuase it has been arranged for
quite some time, and I know that many people are going
from NY, and many people are expecting my arrival.
However, I will be honest and say that (#1), I do have
a certain amount of concern to travel overseas at this
time, and (#2) I also am feeling weird at the thought
of playing music to a bunch of smiling faces while
knowing in my mind that as the same time that I am
playing music and people are dancing, so many
thousands of people here in the U.S. will be mourning
and crying over their losses. It somehow just doesn't
seem right.
It's a very uncomfortable situation to be in.
:(Sincere deep thoughts, and best wishes to all.
peace,
danny tenaglia 


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