I felt the earth on Monday
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It moved beneath my feet......
PJ - 36
EV - 5
(**Letterman'02, Irving Plaza, Storytellers, Beacon, ACL, Spectrum 3&4, Bridge School '10**)
"Constant recoil,..sometimes life don't leave you alone."
Let's connect on twitter - @Jeffgorra
EV - 5
(**Letterman'02, Irving Plaza, Storytellers, Beacon, ACL, Spectrum 3&4, Bridge School '10**)
"Constant recoil,..sometimes life don't leave you alone."
Let's connect on twitter - @Jeffgorra
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In the form of a morning paper
such a shame
EV - 5
(**Letterman'02, Irving Plaza, Storytellers, Beacon, ACL, Spectrum 3&4, Bridge School '10**)
"Constant recoil,..sometimes life don't leave you alone."
Let's connect on twitter - @Jeffgorra
I never made the connection that it was about him, I feel kind of dumb now. Having just read Where Men Win Glory I do have a new found love and respect for this song though.
"... Tan suato mi'jo!!"
-Salomón & Artemisa Vargas
Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
:(
What a shame!
All those yesterdays
All those yesterdays
All those paper plates
now I have to put on Iimagine in cornice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn2PurcLJV8
:thumbup:
damn!
i watched it over the weekend...love it!
Anyways, this video is way underrated for me. Love it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hq-pA4R_EMM
Thanks for proving my point.
its not about tillman specifically
but I have a feeling there may have been someone that ed knew other than tillman
that prompted him to write the song-of course that masturbatory speculation
all I know is that I like it more now than when it came out