![]() ![]() ![]() Uh, yeah, that’s right (not “that ain’t right”). Maybe I’m just anidiot and can’t keep people with names that start with “P” straight. Maybe the woodsy campy flannelwebsite landscapehad me confused for The Land of 10,000 Lakes (although there are – clearly – mountainsin the background). ![]() And, infact, Pete has a unique and lovely scratchy Tom-Petty-meets-Jakob-Dylan-likevoice. Perhaps I am confusing him withPaul Westerberg, who actually was from Minnesota, and whose sound is more poppythan Pete’s countrified ditties. Pete Droge, to me, feels like he should be fromMinnesota. Oh iPod, my friend, thank you though forgiving me a familiar tune with which to start. Thepurpose is to just dive in and really seewhat’s in there in that music collection of mine! I’m sure there are a ton of things I didn’teven know I had, heard, or enjoyed, and hopefully I’ll find a few nuggets likethat which are the polar opposite of this Top 25 Most-Played playlist song. I’m not going to get allwoe-is-me, breakup-blah-blah on y’all. Song by song, I’m learning to love musicagain, something I felt was really stripped of me lately in an effort to avoidand stay sane (do you know how many songs are about love for chrissake?), and actually spurred the idea for thisproject. ![]() So, yeah thanks,Pete! Hugs and kisses to you. Thisis probably advice I should be taking, as I’m just coming out of the other sideof a rough breakup. Someoneelse will call you baby, eventually. This tune picks me up when I am down with its turn-that-frown-upside-downmentality. ![]()
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