Posted March 09, 2007 by American Slag Heap
Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love
by Jonathan Richman
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American Slag Heap says: Jonathan delivering the wisdom in his own special way, with that wavering croon and soft guitar accompaniment that he has perfected over decades of touring and 21 albums. This is a universal message that would be at home in a Deepak Chopra or Dalai Lama lecture just as easily as in song.
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