The Arcade Fire won album of the year at The Grammys for what I thought was actually album of the year. Imagine that.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Morning in Greenpoint
The sky was lovely this morning. Paco liked it too. I'm going to start writing here again. I'm starting a temp job today in Hoboken. I'll be typing for and generally assisting a lady prez of a company who just had shoulder surgery.
The Arcade Fire won album of the year at The Grammys for what I thought was actually album of the year. Imagine that.
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The Arcade Fire won album of the year at The Grammys for what I thought was actually album of the year. Imagine that.
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There's something about having the Grammys® validate your favorite album of the year that makes one feel old. My first time was in '98 when "Time Out Of Mind" was honored thusly. I'm glad when my faves win, but then I start to worry that I'm beginning to be "out of touch".
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