Reflections

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If you've been around as long as I have you probably remember the songs of singer-songwriter Jim Croce. He grew up in South Philly watching performances of Fats Domino and the Coasters on TV's American Bandstand. He looked like a tough guy but everyone who knew him said he has a big warm fun-loving heart. <br /><br />Jim Croce spent the first decade of his adult life toiling in a series of day jobs: teaching emotionally disturbed children working in a hospital driving trucks operating a jackhammer at construction sites. At night he would sing and play guitar in coffeehouses. He wasn't waiting for his big break- he was hustling for it. When he was twenty-nine Jim Croce finally landed his first recording contract. His first album You Don't Mess Around With Jim was completed quickly many of the songs being recorded in just one or two takes.<br /><br />Once the album was released Croce's music an acoustic blend of folk and rock caught on fast. The first two singles released from that album quickly became number one hits on AM radio and Jim Croce became a star. His long- delayed dream had finally come true. His first two hits were upbeat roack ballads. His record company decided to release a third song from the album-a soft plaintive song called Time in a Bottle.<br /><br />It was about how precious each moment of life is and how quickly those moments pass never to come again. The song wistfully recounted the things Croce would do if only he could keep time in a bottle and pour out extra hours whenever he needed them. Before Time in a Bottle could be released Jim Croce proved that the words of that song were truer than he realized.<br />On September 20 1973 after performing in a concert at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches Lousiana Croce boarded a small chartered plane along with a flight crew and members of his band. The heavily loaded plane clipped a tree as it took off. Like Croce's career the plane had barely gotten off the ground before it crashed. Jim croce was dead at age thirty.</p><p>We can't save time in a bottle and we never know how much time we have left. We tend to think about the rest of our lives in terms of years and decades. The truth is the rest of our lives might be measured in hours or even minutes. So we need to make the most of each moment we have.
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