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Street Cleaning / Ed Walsh
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By Ed Walsh It was after his wife was killed that my father’s brother visited us. I was thirteen at the time and from what I understood she was driving their car when she came off a straight stretch of road out in the sticks and hit a telegraph pole. There was nobody else in the car and no witnesses, no explanation for what happened beyond her just losing control of the thing. As an incidental,…
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Checking out at the grocery store
(George Strock. 1941)
Several final records that weren't intended as such present a variety of unfulfilled promises within their very own aural journeys. For instance, we could learn what could've a hypothetical 80's career by John Lennon been like. Yes, Double Fantasy does point us towards the answer, yet I'm afraid few would be willing to accept that as a document of his possible professional phase. I mean, I doubt his 80's would've been better than the majority of his 60's peers, but the presence of some session musicians and, of course, Yoko Ono on his unintended finale got me to think of many possible collaborations. To give you an example – Tony Levin, he played the bass on Double Fantasy, could've introduced him to Peter Gabriel. Imagine him, Lennon and Ono working together during the 80's …
Ed Walsh
Ed Walsh, 1909 T206.