Even back then I realized the music I listened to was setting me up with negative examples. But it’s so lovely.
Even back then I realized the music I listened to was setting me up with negative examples. But it’s so lovely.
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And it’s more interesting. Love songs are all so damned sappy.
It could be worse. It could be architecture. You could take a look at the way the open space in courthouses is now dominated by isolating channels leading to metal detectors and guards and contemplate that the courts are becoming little more than processing centers for prisons — privately held, of course — and that children growing up won’t think of them as anything else. Kind of puts music into perspective, doesn’t it?
Back when Phil Spector’s trial was going on a friend asked me if I thought he had really shot his girlfriend. I told him I didn’t think it mattered because he already deserved life without parole for what he did to Cohen’s music on Death of a Ladies’ man.