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Name: Oponok
E-Mail: mwleitzel@oponok.com
Subject: RE: Some Of Your Favorites ssc
Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Time: 9:05:24 AM
Remote Address: 24.34.145.10
Message ID: 270200
Parent ID: 270171
Thread ID: 270171
Incredibly hard to pick just five, but here goes:
Come On Up To The House - Tom Waits: Incredibly cathartic tune that often humbles crappy situations.
Mississippi - Bob Dylan: The most heartwarming song about Armageddon that I've ever heard. It's hard to pick one Dylan song, but for the moment, it's this one. There's probably ten runners-up, at least.
Ballerina -Van Morrison: This kills me, every time. A man's lover is becoming emotionally distant and mystifyingly foreign, and this tragic remoteness and her innate beauty makes her akin to a ballerina on a stage. It's a brilliant literary device, and it's not until the next song that we find out drugs are taking her life.
Hate It When You Leave - Keith Richards and the X-Pensive Winos: My girlfriend and I - this is the closest thing to resembling "our song."
Moonlight Mile - The Rolling Stones: Such a great song about lost love. That instrumental at the end that goes from ambiguity to warmth and humility suggests that, despite everything, we're going survive heartbreak simply because it's in our nature to survive. Great art only has to bring the truth, and this song has tons of it.
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