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		<title>By: Interview: Ken Wohlrob &#124; EMPRISE REVIEW</title>
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		<description>[...] When I did the podcast for The Love Book, I needed a music bed as a background for the intros and outros. Since I play guitar and record music, I thought it would be a good idea to use something I already had on hand. Prior to that, I had recorded a dirgey sort of song called &#8220;Spanish Moss and Torn Flesh.&#8221; How&#8217;s that for a ridiculously stupid title? I think my original idea for the song was that it was some guy laying in the grass in Savannah, Georgia, after having been stabbed. He&#8217;s looking up at all the Spanish moss in the trees as he&#8217;s dying. Don&#8217;t ask me where that came from. Seems really over the top and ridiculous now. But I liked the song itself and felt the mood fit the stories in The Love Book. (If you want to give it a listen, you can check out the audiobook podcast here.) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] When I did the podcast for The Love Book, I needed a music bed as a background for the intros and outros. Since I play guitar and record music, I thought it would be a good idea to use something I already had on hand. Prior to that, I had recorded a dirgey sort of song called &#8220;Spanish Moss and Torn Flesh.&#8221; How&#8217;s that for a ridiculously stupid title? I think my original idea for the song was that it was some guy laying in the grass in Savannah, Georgia, after having been stabbed. He&#8217;s looking up at all the Spanish moss in the trees as he&#8217;s dying. Don&#8217;t ask me where that came from. Seems really over the top and ridiculous now. But I liked the song itself and felt the mood fit the stories in The Love Book. (If you want to give it a listen, you can check out the audiobook podcast here.) [...]</p>
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