 While there wasn't a definitive theme last night, I could argue there was some sort of lyrical and musical trend around being divided in a decision. Could there be a connection between the Great Divide in "Wedge" to the winds of "Moma Dance" and "Divided Sky"? What about the quickness of 'Llama' and slowness of 'Fast Enough For You'? Or maybe we should ask why we're 'waiting for nothing at all' in 'Light' but still 'waiting for the time' in 'Down with Disease'. Who exactly is this 'Funky Bitch' and is she affiliated with the witch in 'Axilla'? On this winding road we've got to look out for creatures, take care of our shoes, and be possibly not even take another step. Are we at that moment, or have we not decided? Are we in the 'Golden Age' or was that back in '2001'? Big questions. Who knows maybe we'll get some clues tonight.
		While there wasn't a definitive theme last night, I could argue there was some sort of lyrical and musical trend around being divided in a decision. Could there be a connection between the Great Divide in "Wedge" to the winds of "Moma Dance" and "Divided Sky"? What about the quickness of 'Llama' and slowness of 'Fast Enough For You'? Or maybe we should ask why we're 'waiting for nothing at all' in 'Light' but still 'waiting for the time' in 'Down with Disease'. Who exactly is this 'Funky Bitch' and is she affiliated with the witch in 'Axilla'? On this winding road we've got to look out for creatures, take care of our shoes, and be possibly not even take another step. Are we at that moment, or have we not decided? Are we in the 'Golden Age' or was that back in '2001'? Big questions. Who knows maybe we'll get some clues tonight.
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