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alloy-digest         Monday, February 2 2009         Volume 13 : Number 004



                               Today's Subjects:
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  Alloy: New Springsteen track "Life Itself" - Dolby comparison?  [Elaine <e]

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Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 22:37:56 -0800
From: Elaine <elaine@qnet.com>
Subject: Alloy: New Springsteen track "Life Itself" - Dolby comparison?

 From a review of the new Springsteen album:

http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=48261085966&ref=mf

"In 'Life Itself,' Springsteen asks, 'Why do things we treasure most  
slip away in time,' though the answer concerns that awful aging  
process we hate to think about. The song's somber tone and rhythm  
evokes Thomas Dolby's 'I Love You, Goodbye,' and is our first major  
reveal on what powers this album -- guys not only working on their  
dreams, but their now being too old to attain them."

hmm.

I've heard both songs and can ~kinda~ see the correlation.  I'd like  
to know more of Mr. Ragogna's musical taste.  He is listed as producer  
of "hits" CD compilations, including one with a certain favorite  
lifeboat musician in an 80's mix.  Wild guess which tune. ;)

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