March 12, 2026 by Klaus Crow

Hi wonderful folks,
It’s been a while since I’ve been posting regularly on Guitarhabits. The past couple of years have been pretty crazy. I’m usually hesitant to share too much of my personal life online, especially with how things can spread on the internet. But let’s just say that people close to me passed away and I was dealing with some health issues myself.
I’m not sharing this to make anyone feel sorry for me, we all have our challenges in life. But because of your loyal support over the years, I felt it was only fair to let you know how I’m doing. I also know how it feels to follow people online and slowly feel like they become a small part of your life.
I’m doing okay now, though I’m still a work in progress. But I guess that’s what life is all about, right? Haha. The past few years have taught me some tough but valuable lessons, and they’ve also opened the door to new and exciting things in my life that are slowly beginning to take shape.
Alright, let’s move on to the fun part.
Miss the Train
I recently released a new song on Spotify and AppleMusic. It’s a song I wrote and recorded about ten years ago but never actually released. A few months ago I found myself listening to it again after a long time, and somehow it just felt like the right moment to finally share it with the world.
The song is called “Miss the Train.” It’s about the constant rush in life, how many people feel the pressure to keep running and chasing something bigger and bigger. In the song, the main character decides to miss that train and stay behind, choosing a simpler and more meaningful way of living.
I would love it if you’d give it a listen and if you happen to like the song feel free to add it to one of your Spotify or Apple playlists.
Guitarhabits
Well, despite all the bumps in the road, I still love Guitarhabits. I love sharing guitar songs, inspiring and motivating people, and writing about everything related to the guitar. I’ll keep doing that, maybe in an unpredictable and inconsistent way, or maybe the opposite. I honestly don’t know yet.
Of course, I’d like things to be more consistent, but life tends to happen while we’re busy making other plans. Sounds familiar, right?
As I mentioned earlier, life is still figuring some things out for me, and I’m curious to see where my path will eventually lead. For now, I’m just excited to see which direction things will take. I’ll keep you posted along the way.
I have to admit, there’s something I really enjoy about being in between things and not knowing exactly where everything is heading. It’s about letting go of control a little and simply appreciating whatever unfolds in front of you.
Anyway, new Guitarhabits posts will be showing up in your inbox again soon
P.S.
Let me know in the comments what you think of the song :)
Kind regards,
Klaus Crow
Stay true to your music, Klaus. Lovely song, great hooks. Don’t put your instrument down. I made that mistake in turbulent times and am having a struggle to pick it up again.
Thanks for what you do.
Chris
Beautiful simple catchy song worth learning to play.
I really enjoyed the song. It reached me. Feel free to provide the chords and lyrics at some point. I can see me jamming to this with my friends.
👍 💥 🎸 💥 👍 🤝
Хорошая песня, спасибо!
Heartfelt and genuine. Good message with clear and clean guitar playing. A song this
pure and real doesn’t need bells, whistles and overproduction. Good work Klaus!
How I wish I could play guitar like you do. The song reflects life today and I enjoyed it very much. Being 87 years of age, I do appreciate the vagaries of life, but one must keep going and you are doing a wonderful job of it.
the song is a very nice way to relax about what life is all about.
Bravo Zulu Klaus
Hey Klaus sorry to hear its been hard going but glad its looking up again. When it gets hard, its good fuel for writing the blues. I listened to Miss the train and really liked it! Added to my favourites in Spotify.
Looking forward to more updates from you when you get time.
Hey Klaus liked the song miss the train. kinda sounds like it would be a GreenDay song.
Hey Klaus very easy listening loved it