I got a huge kick out of this bit: "For me, the culmination of this approach is the terrifying “The Postman,” which contrasts Baerwald’s gentle exhortations to have no fear against tapes of Jim Jones, congressional hearings, George Bush, and an ever-approaching military helicopter. They wrap up the album with the hopeful one-two punch of “Born For Love” and “Brand New Morning,” but really, it’s too late — it’s as though your dad kept you up all night telling you the scariest ghost stories he could think of, then looked out the window at dawn, gave you a cheerful grin, and slapped you on the back as he headed out the door."This Dewester feller sure can write!Herring405
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I got a huge kick out of this bit: "For me, the culmination of this approach is the terrifying “The Postman,” which contrasts Baerwald’s gentle exhortations to have no fear against tapes of Jim Jones, congressional hearings, George Bush, and an ever-approaching military helicopter. They wrap up the album with the hopeful one-two punch of “Born For Love” and “Brand New Morning,” but really, it’s too late — it’s as though your dad kept you up all night telling you the scariest ghost stories he could think of, then looked out the window at dawn, gave you a cheerful grin, and slapped you on the back as he headed out the door."This Dewester feller sure can write!Herring405
