Ah bloody hell mate, so sorry to hear that, sending best wishes to you all. You're right though, music can be such an emotional thing....it can bring about emotions that you maybe weren't expecting. It's a good release.
How are things with you mate, must be a tough time for you. Nothing I can say except make the most of your dad and everyone else you love, we never know how long we can do that.
I'd like to echo with everything that's been said here. Thoughts are with you and the family Milton through this awful time.
Just seen this mate. Naturally nothing anyone can say can make you feel anything different to they way you're feeling and I'm not going to try and patronise. We may be faceless people on a football forum, some know some others, but one things for sure, everyone's here mate.
Cheers ****y. Found out yesterday its worse than previously thought. No point moping about it though. Wine, whisky and sad music for me tonight
We're all going to die mate, I lost my eldest son Gordon when he was a few days old. I never stop wondering what kind of life he'd have had, what he'd have become and what he'd have thought of me. It sounds like you've been a good son and your dad knows that ... ... take that as a blessing mate, that's what he'd want in my very humble opinion.
Faceless people are sometimes the best. Far easier to to talk about it - most of us on here are blokes and I think we're pretty ****e about talking about things like this.
Really sorry to hear this mate. When I lost my dad I was devastated but also had lots of fond memories of him. He took me to Roker for my first game, and I was lucky he came with me and my son for the opening of the sol. That was his last game. His ashes are scattered there now. I play this song and it brings back memories of our time together.