Very good. Very enjoyable. Everything adds more depth to the deepest album of music ever!
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We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers & discoverers- -thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses. Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams.
One complaint...when will the myth of the "doughnut stand robbers" be sent to the dustbin and garbage heap of LIES, a myth that was started (and apparently perpetuated) by bitter and small persons of no importance.
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We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers & discoverers- -thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses. Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams.
thx bluecap for that post...I like reviews like that. Brings you into the record! And Live and Let Live always meant to me a look at the "outsider", how they're marginalized.
Not for nothing, sometimes there's a much simpler answer and reason for things. I know that I read somewhere and i don't recall when that Bryan stated that the line "I think that people are the greatest fun" (Aloneagain or) was put it because it rhymed and he thought it was kind of dumb. I believe this to be so.
I thought the same for that cracked flower pot pix on the back of FC. Just a simple shot done on the spur of a moment or was it thought out? If I'm not mistaken somebody did mention here how it came to be.
Michael's description is on page 126 of his book Pegasus Carousel.
'You guys stand over there against the far railing' Ronnie directed. 'That's where the light's the best'. Johnny turned inward towards the rest of us and placed his hands together as if in prayer. As I stepped back my foot brushed against a white Mexican-style vase, containing a bouquet of dead flowers. It fell over and broke in half. Arthur looked down then he bent over and picked up the two halves. Grasping the top half of the vase with the dead flowers by the handle in one hand and the bottom half in the other, he looked up at Ronnie'Take the Picture'