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@marriedtoapoet WOW! It was the summer of 1972 my memories are nearly a carbon copy of yours,I graduated High School in Buffalo N.Y.in 72 , and remember this song on the AM radio of my parents "1969" Chevy Caprice. P.S. No such thing as a spoiled Punk...but rather a right of passage. We were there! and no one can take away the cherished memories. ...Keep the mucic alive XO Caprice
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When I hear this song I'm immediately back in a sweltering Chicago summer in my folks 72 Chevy Caprice, w./ no AC, listening to this song being played over and over again on AM radio. They must have played this song literally every 1/2 hour on WLS, the year of which I am unsure. Suffice it to say, I got a good dose that summer of how good I had it, and what a spoiled little punk I was.
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Why would anyone in there right mind "not like" this song? Shame on you and yo game.
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@shawie16rockzz97 same here! :P
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happy birthday you amazin singer
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The most favorite sing is Gilbert OSulivan Alone Again.
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the most beautiful song of my life
Phobos
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ForeverAlone D':
I want to cry when I listen to this music.
MsEgoist 9 months ago 14
There's great truth in this heartbreaking song, but a truth that's nonetheless partial. We need never be entirely alone, however intense the feeling becomes. Loneliness is natural, a very real and mostly unavoidable part of life; but we can transcend it. It can happen when we identify ourselves too hard & too long with family/ partners. But we're linked to everyone, to everything, to ourselves. That's the ultimate family, where all belong. In that sense loneliness is a powerful kind of illusion.
marriedtoapoet 9 months ago 9