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R3aliti
(Eagan, MN)
Posted: Oct 08, 2002 - 19:19
 

What Leslie said, and to those who always fit in, I give the same response I did 28 years ago.

:p PbbbbbbbbbbbthEdited By R3aliti at 7:19 pm on 10/08/2002
Lee
(Seattle (moist), WA)
Posted: Sep 28, 2002 - 14:01
 

What fisherking said.
hello_toast
(Berkeley, CA)
Posted: Sep 28, 2002 - 13:59
 

I like it. I would never listen to a lite rock station, so I would never hear this song. I find that one good song interspersed with lots of terrible ones sounds terrible, but once heard amongs other good songs, is easier to appreciate. That is the beauty of good radio, whcih is why I am so happy about this station.
fisherking
(sterling, va)
Posted: Sep 18, 2002 - 07:57
 

Originally Posted by jpbergjr:
I can hear this song on any lite rock station, the reason I tune in here is to get away from the overplayed, and for all those who were lost when they were seventeen, when did you finally find yourself?

Did you get up on the wrong side of the bed today? Have some mercy on those who will never find themselves. Wether or not a song is played on commercial stations has no bearing on the ultimate significance of a song. Lighten up!Edited By fisherking at 9:41 am on 9/18/2002
jpbergjr
(Woodstock, IL)
Posted: Sep 18, 2002 - 07:46
 

I can hear this song on any lite rock station, the reason I tune in here is to get away from the overplayed, and for all those who were lost when they were seventeen, when did you finally find yourself?
roguewarer
(Bloomfield, MI)
Posted: Sep 18, 2002 - 07:44
 

Those of us with ravaged faces...
...desperately remained at home...

the great and poignant stuff that makes music what it is.

Can't believe I was just thinking of this song a day or two ago...

Thanks, B!
RParadise
(New York, NY)
Posted: Sep 18, 2002 - 07:43
 

I think for all of us, those who thought they didn't fit in and those who thought they did, this song was an anthem. At 17, we all began to learn the truth, whether we admitted it at that time or later.
Leslie
(Antioch (155 mi. south of RP), CA)
Posted: Aug 28, 2002 - 20:40
 

This song pretty much is the anthem for those who did not "fit in" during high school years. An incredibly evocative song that will span the generations (and indeed has, already)