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Radio On: A Listener's Diary Radio On: A Listener's Diary by Sarah Vowell
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“My lips are chapped from the winds of change.”
Sarah Vowell, Radio On: A Listener's Diary
“Radio is the playground of coincidence.”
Sarah Vowell, Radio On: A Listener's Diary
“But the Grateful Dead, as the fanatic fans point out, are a way of life: someone else's. Twentieth-century teenagers, especially American ones, have been brilliant at creating their own culture, their own music, clothes, and point(s) of view. It's sad and fraudulent that the kind of wholesale worship of some historical way of life has settled over so many young people, infecting them like a noxious gas... I love the dead--grew up in the thrall of Shakespeare and Hank Williams and James Dean. And I adore the Rolling Stones. But there's a difference between cherishing "Satisfaction" and wearing Keith Richards' hair while doing Keith Richards' drugs. I don't want to be Keith Richards. I wanna be me. Not--like the neo-Deadheads--just another extra in an overblown costume drama about something that wasn't that interesting the first time around.”
Sarah Vowell, Radio On: A Listener's Diary
“At a Clinton press conference, I'm given the luxury of daydreaming, of being comfortable enough that he could find Peru on a map, say, that I don't have to hang on his every word, praying he won't fuck up.”
Sarah Vowell, Radio On: A Listener's Diary
“The doo-wop stalker love song on a Cincinnati oldies station--you broke up with me because I was an obnoxious jerk and now you're dating him, so I drive by your house and stare in your window every night, thereby proving that I'm an even bigger creep than you thought”
Sarah Vowell, Radio On: A Listener's Diary
“how many days without a radio it will take to get my songs back?”
Sarah Vowell, Radio On: A Listener's Diary
“Tacking an object up on a wall changes things.”
Sarah Vowell, Radio On: A Listener's Diary
“As I recall, the cover of Time the week the Wall fell read, “Wall Comes Down, No Big Whoop.”
Sarah Vowell, Radio On: A Listener's Diary
“Wall Comes Down, No Big Whoop.”
Sarah Vowell, Radio On: A Listener's Diary