Hi,
Fan-tasies?
At 66, I'm not sure that fantasies are even healthy! We'll have to have a discussion on this on the senior forum at Cakewalk.
Nowadays, it's a bit different. Like going to see KC in Seattle ... I did what I had done only once before in my life during a concert and closed my eyes the whole time. It was, in the end, a massive meditation and an incredible show for your noodles and imagination, and the colors and inner "life" was far more interesting and fascinating than ... yeah! And for once, I did not have to worry about perfumes (they knock me out!).
Yeah, I have some things I would like to try and do ... but, all in all, they are no longer "requirements" ...
Now, if we discuss music ... that's another story. I would love to see Klaus Schulze, Vangelis, Mike Oldfield and Ryuichi Sakamoto before my time is over ... if I don't the tube stuff will have to do ... but to actually be able to "live it" with your eyes closed, is a once in a lifetime thing that ... most of us will never even consider or know, or want to try!
At least, I know that if I die tomorrow, I have seen ... some wonderful things in my life. I would have wished at one time that a lady was a part of all this, but it didn't happen. The story changed!