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...or realize that the addictive cranking is just a feeling caused by a thought that you don't have to act on.
The instrumental break near the last two minutes of "New Frontier" reminds me of a conversation I had once with my audiologist. I saw her once every three months as a part of maintenance - I was in the biz and wanted to protect my hearing. One day, she followed up asking about my routines and habits to determine how much time in a day I'm exposed to external noises.
She was well aware of my doing demos for work. At one point in the conversation, I began to describe how some songs just have places and breaks in them where cranking becomes addictive. With a "no-nonsense" demeanor, she coolly replied "Then, play another song."
...or realize that the addictive cranking is just a feeling caused by a thought that you don't have to act on.