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Graham Kingsbury
@grayjam68
Spurs fan. Optimist ? Part time Rumpelstiltskin impersonator & sausage dog jockey. Although I towered over Charles Manson in the visitors room at San Quentin.
Enfield Tham gia Mayıs 2012
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@laloulabelle Tried all the fixes. Maybe I've just gotta wait it out. 🤷♂️
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@grayjam68 Do you keep typing "Arsenal 2026 FA Cup winners"?
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@grayjam68 @laloulabelle Update of email or phone number needed maybe?
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@grayjam68 Oh that’s very annoying, I’ll retweet and see if anyone else has ad the issue
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@grayjam68 @JerseySpur5 Are you using the app?
Uses to happen to me all the time so I got rid and just log in through a Google search now.
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@wooduardo14 I see that, can still tweet. Tl just isn't refreshing. Weird.
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All this talk of liner notes has got me thinking of Cameron Crowe’s excellent song by song discussion with Dylan for the Biograph boxset. I’ll post one a day for the next 15 days, in no particular order, just whatever stands out that day.
14. Señor (Tales of Yankee Power)
Recorded in Santa Monica, California 4/78
After many months spent in the editing room with Renaldo and Clara, Dylan was ready to hit the road for a world tour in 1978. In January, he began rehearsing new musicians for a steady outfit he could both perform and record with. The eight-piece band (plus three singers) Dylan assembled was larger and more varied than any he'd ever toured with. Señor was typical of the richly textured new songs he began writing. The outfit toured Japan and Australia, returned home to record Street-Legal in two weeks, and then continued around the globe for the rest of the year. By the end of the tour, Dylan was already changing.
"Señor was one of them border type things... Nuevo Laredo, Rio Bravo, Brownsville, Juarez, I don't know-ya know, sort of like lost yankee on gloomy Sunday-carnival-embassy-type of thing, the unforgettable wench, not a friend in the world, all messed up for something like say a murder charge, having to pay for sins that you didn't commit when all the while you were getting away with murder...so it all evens out in the end...sometimes you'll write something because you've lived something and you someplace along the line say to yourself, “Why am I writing this? It will never be as good as I lived it” But then it sometimes turns out better than what you've lived... it's bigger and less trashy. In some kind of way, I see this as the aftermath of when two people who were leaning on each other because neither one of them had the guts to stand up alone, all of a sudden they break apart... I think I felt that way when I wrote it."

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