# In a post on Bluesky, I wrote: Sometimes, I overcomplicate things and lose the vibe. I've decided not to rerecord "After the tears" but use the live jam as the base and just make tweaks. I know a new version just won't sound the same. As with All raw sound and emotion, I want // need to get away from trying to get everything just so. What's the saying? Perfect is the enemy of good. So true. It's also the enemy of "done" or "finished". I was tidying the desktop on my Mac and saw it was littered with project ideas that I know I'll never return to, but haven't had the heart to file away — or even delete. Anyway, back to not rerecording. I've written before about how my "process" is infuriating. How I record test versions of tracks to work out what they need, but there is a tipping point at which they become fixed in my mind as the definitive version and I can't redo them even if I wanted to. How many tracks have I wasted that way? This latest track (which I'll hopefully release…
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