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dls

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  1. To answer the original question, I don't think he's really calling anyone. I can't hear this song without thinking of Lady Macbeth: "Out damned spot" and "Who knew the old man had so much blood in him?" That sort of thing. It's a song about someone who has lost any attachment to reality because of guilt and paranoia. That's how I hear it anyway.
  2. I'm not sure I undertand the math side of this argument, but I do agree that good music does exist independent of what we think about it. That is, Mozart's music is good, even if I think it sucks. And the only way you can really tell if music, or anything, is good or has quality (math aside) is if it stands the test of time. "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenence" is a good read on this sort of thing.
  3. Springsteen in the winter of '84. It was my first concert. I was ten, and went with my mom and my brother. It lasted 3+ hours, and was ridiculous. For many years, I thought all concerts were like that. I was very, very wrong.
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    Sky Blue Sky

    I like SBS. Hearing the songs live make me enjoy the album even more. I don't care why I like the album, and I don't care why anyone else doesn't like the album.
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    Lawrence tickets

    Got mine yesterday. Can't wait for Wednesday. I hope it's dry!
  6. Hey everyone, I'm going to the Lawrence show in a few weeks and my tickets still haven't arrived in the mail --- I'm getting a bit nervous. For those that are going to the same show --- do you have your tickets yet? D.
  7. Does anyone know if the Crossroads VIP section is that much of an upgrade from the regular GA section?
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    Hate It Here

    I can't speak to how JT writes his songs, perhaps what's first is best, or he might be one of those writers that spends years fussing over each line (didn't it take Leonard Cohen 5 years to write Hallelujah?). At any rate, because couples have some of their most intimate conversations/moments in bed, that line struck me funny. As someone who went thru something similar years ago, sleeping alone was the last thing I came to grips with.
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    Hate It Here

    So, I'm listening to "Hate It Here" tonight and I was wondering about the line: "I make my bed I change the sheets" Maybe it's just the editor in me, but shouldn't the line be: "I make our bed I change the sheets"? The narrator of the song is singing to the woman that left him and clearly he isn't over her. Seems like "my bed" sort of implies that the guy is getting over the girl, even though the rest of the song doesn't back that up. I might be overthinking this, but I'm guessing JT didn't just pass over this stuff once, and mulled over each line. To me, changing the line "our" doesn't soun
  10. I've got a hunch it'll be one of the three tracks that leaked this week.
  11. Hey, thanks for the input everyone --- I'm going to check out a few of these recommendations this weekend. The Beatles were a big part of my childhood too. The first 45 I ever bought was Strawberry Fields Forever with Penny Lane on the B side. I think I was seven or eight. Thanks again!
  12. Hi all, I lurk here often but seldom post. Thought this would be a good place to gather a bit of info. I have a four-month-old son who seems to really dig music, either me playing it to him or on CD. My son is interested in some music, dismisses others. He seems to really like Allison Krauss and solo Tweedy. He'll sit and listen to both for a good 30+ minutes, which is outstanding for him. For those of you that have kids, do you recall any CDs your kids enjoyed when they were little? I'd welcome any suggestions --- I'd like to stay away from normal kiddie fare, if possible, but I'm pretty
  13. I dig Nels, but sometimes I get the feeling he's almost too good, if that makes any sense. I grew up on Zep and the reason I dug Page so much was his playing had kind of a sloppy feeling to it.
  14. All my daydreams are disasters She's the one I think I love Rivers burn and then run backwards For her, that's enough "New Madrid" One of the best opening lines in Tweedy's catalog...
  15. I love all of Tweedy's stuff, but to paraphrase Bill Clinton, we're seldom as good as our biggest fans think we are, and we're seldom as bad as our harshest critics suggest. Comparing Tweedy to Tweedy says enough about his songwriting ability, in my opinion.
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