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Old 05.28.2006, 08:27 AM   #29
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Wouldn't want to end up lonely, destitute and shelterless somewhere in the cold city... Reminds me of New Hampshire:
"The New Hampshire boys
Steve and Joe
They're gonna lead on
They're doin' it for life"
See dreams are a funny thing, they can break you and at the same time, they can be the only source of warmth and comfort in a cold world. truncated's right; only the really insecure would pursue a dead end, and keep banging their heads on the wall to find that it's their heads that are thinning, not the walls. But then again, Jim Carrey was a factory worker earning minimum wage, staring out the window and dreaming about Hollywood. Brad Pitt was a costumed chicken before he became A-List hollywood gold, Nirvana were earning peanuts before they became a revolution. But these are all exceptions to the rule. The Melvins are still pretty much obscure... The Fall, for all their admirers, aren't really what you'd call successful... But they keep doing it.. Why? Why do they persist? Even Sonic Youth i think are disproportionately successful in relation to what they have accomplished and influenced musically. Thing is, I believe in passion. And I hope I die before I stop believing in it...
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