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Old 01.06.2012, 06:54 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
I've never considered him an "album" artist. For me, it's always been about the songs. Growing up outside Houston and listening to local / public radio, DJ songs were played all the time (and still are). Many time, DJ would be at the station playing live on the air.

Funeral Home is a favorite of my wife, but like many of his songs......they are too short. Of course, I sometimes wonder if the shortness of some of his tracks isn't the true brilliance of them? ? ?

I for one LOVED The Devil And Daniel Johnson. Such an insight to a unique person, I don't see how anyone could be disappointed watching the movie.

Im not a massive fan so i defer to those of you who are in that respect. It was pretty depressing to watch from my perspective as a casual fan.
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