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Old 03-14-2019, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by David View Post
Since the Dance, it's been a combination of a little play that they do onstage during certain songs, like Landslide and the Chain, where they act out their little erotic glances and glares, and a genuine sense of musical and historical connection, and because that connection is so old, it can't help feeling deep and abiding.

But the next day when the concert's over and the stage lights are off, it's a cold splash of water when Lindsey pounds on the wall because you're playing your JT songs too loudly.

It's a fractious connection; it's like two powerful horses tethered together, both magnificent, but always trying to yank away from each other.
Yeah, you were on a stage somewhere with this same person in 1968. That has got to make you feel something, even if it’s not deep and abiding love.

Now, I don’t think I have ever seen them look at each other erotically, but looks of understanding, synchronicity, even though if it’s just about stage cues.

Then, they step off stage and it’s over.

When the stage is dead and empty
And the band had all gone home
When the lights go out what's it
All about sitting there on your own.
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