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In Reply to: RE: Howler CD-booklet Notes posted by Chris from Lafayette on March 16, 2015 at 16:09:23
from popular music, but, my all-time favorite liner notes for a good laugh come from the very long essay on the back cover of Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks" The opening paragraph, of the essay, penned by Pete Hamill, reads as follows:
"In the end, the plague touched us all. It was not confined to the Oran of Camus. No. It turned up again in America, breeding in-a-compost of greed and uselessness and murder, in those places where statesmen and generals stash the bodies of the forever young. The plague ran in the blood of men in sharkskin suits, who ran for President promising life and delivering death. The infected young men machine-gunned babies in Asian ditches; they marshalled metal death through the mighty clouds, up above God's green earth, released it in silent streams, and moved on, while the hospitals exploded and green fields were churned to mud."
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What a pompous douche bag!!
-RW-
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