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After eight hours of looking out the window at a mountain shrouded in fog as the city receives a serious dump of wet, I’ve concluded that the A-side of Still Crazy After All These Years is the rainiest music there is. The B-side does the trick, too, as does a selection of S&G material (The Dangling Conversation, Kathy’s Song, For Emily), not to mention the Rhythm of the Saints, which is actually more of a fog-and-mist affair, Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks and Jillian Liebeck’s Living in Pieces.

Glub glub.

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  ivalo wrote @ March 22nd, 2005 at 8:37 am

I agree. Still Crazy After All These Years and Dylan’s Blood On The Tracks are very rainy albums. Was 1975 an extremely rainy year? Perhaps.–>

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