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Green is the first album that I memorized all the lyrics. In the tiny town of Dyer, TN I had found a whole new world in that cassette tape, my freshman year of high school, and my hopes and dreams for the future. It meant a hell of a lot to me. And because of it I learnt of Pale Blue Eyes. And because Pale Blue Eyes, VU. Because of VU, Lou Reed’s Magic and Loss. And freshmen year of college sitting in art appreciation, the teacher speaks of Laurie Anderson. Yeah, I know about her…so it goes. God doing for me in tiny little Dyer what I could not do for myself. A way out?

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So many incredible moments in this interview, such a (like, I really mean this word) inspiring perspective on time and creation and America and what's actual v. what we've accepted as The Way Things Are . . . but I'm stuck on this early comment:

"I would say that as he grew older, for whatever reasons, I just noticed the more charitable parts."

I want that. I'll always be complicated--we all will--but I want the charitable parts to become more noticeable, to notice them more in others.

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Jan 18Liked by David Dark

I was just checking her out on Spotify this morning for the first time o years. Looking forward to diving in to this: "Songs from the Bardo"

https://open.spotify.com/album/08D0Jby6PtRWX9io6dQamA?si=PRLQVylOTnOe63ivAadCgw

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vkfpi2H8tOE

Also an early collaborator with Peter Gabriel., Laurie Anderson released "O Superman" over 40 years ago, two years after the debut of MTV. If you were only 20 then, you're now 60. Our literacy of art, music and media, has changed. Everything is possible.

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