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Yes everything is so keyed up - nearly every interaction. I've read him before but it's been a long time. Kind of forgot about that. Although he spins a great story and of course he is so invested in IDEAS. As a sidenote cannot get into Infinite Jest at all…

Began watching: Twin Peaks for the first time. Watched the first five episodes. Not sure how I feel yet. Intrigued for sure. Kyle M is great. Like the surrealism and the campy soap opera parody feel it has. Interested to see where it is going. Wife HATED IT.

too jesus-y

that is close

Paul mccartney for sure. I can't imagine a time when I didn't know his voice.
Brian wilson. I truly love this man in all his genius and frail weirdness.
All I can think of right now. And I sobbed when Sinatra died

John helped with the lyrics on "I saw her standing there"

A little overstated but I think Brian Wilson is "more" talented or talented in a different way. John and Paul are songwriters at heart whereas Brian is a songwriter and arranger at his core - listen to how he arranges his compositions: from I Get Around, Side two of The Beach Boys Today, Let him run wild, All of Pet

I agree with this. These bands really pushed each other to get better all the time.

Song: Hey Jude
Album: Abbey Road

About a third of the way through Joyce's Ulysses. I haven't read it in a number of years (it's my third time) and I forgot what a wonderfully joyous and amazing book it is. It is too often thought of as an unapproachable, academic book. It really isn't. You don't need to recognize every allusion that's in there. This