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re: "When There's No One"

Posted by: Delvino 03:02 pm EST 01/20/15
In reply to: "When There's No One" - PatrickHSF 02:54 pm EST 01/20/15

Fully agree. I saw both Buckley and Mazzie, and in performance, the song is everything you say and more. It's one of the most haunting ever written, its simplicity part of its near poetic illumination of losing one's child to adolescence and adulthood, King plot be damned.


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