...himself. Finally, haha. I'm sorry that I never got to introduce myself properly.
My first connection with Mostly Autumn was straight after the release of Ayreon's 'The human equation' in 2004. I'm a huge fan of this project from the wonderful Dutchman Arjen Lucassen. Once I heard the album, there were no doubts about who I love most: our dear character 'Love'...
On the Elfonía forum, I was in contact with a guy from the UK who was willing to send me copies of all the MA albums. Once I got these (6 at that time), it got me seriously hooked, instantly. From that point on, I searched every store and website to get the original albums. I'm still waiting on the Limited edition of 'Glass shadows', but I'm happy to tell you that I got all the other albums (including the Limited edition of HFOS and the Christmas single).
In December 2005, I saw Mostly Autumn for the very first time. I still remember that lovely night at the Bluescafé in Apeldoorn, and cheris wonderful experiences from that night, with extraordinary thanks to Heather... (for those who're interested, you can watch the photos I took during that gig at my website: www.RobLigtenberg.tk > 'Foto's' > 'Mostly Autumn' > 'Fotoalbum' -- enjoy them!)
In the meantime, I'm trying to spread the MA-word as much as possible. I got several friends and contacts all over the world (even one in México) hooked on this fabulous music.
For me, this music comes right from the heart and is so pure, that I forget all the troubles in my life... It's pure magic! Oh gosh, I can't wait till I get Glass shadows in my hands, and I'm even more looking forward to a future gig in the Netherlands (even though my dream is to see them live in York).

So, that about music. AS you might have noticed, I'm from the Netherlands. Currently 21 years young and loving prog/folk music. Other hobbies are cycling, internetting (building websites), Formula 1 and scale modelling. I'm still a Civil Engineering student at university, but am thinking about getting a job to get a more stable life :-)
Anyway, if you'd like to know more, feel free to ask... And I'm already having a good time at this forum, haha.

Cheerio, Rob.