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        "plaintext": "OK, so the story behind this one is absolutely adorable.  While ultimately this was available on the rarities album Ghana, this was initially released as part of The Wedding Record, a four track album that one of John's friends put out to announce his upcoming wedding."
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        "plaintext": "And, fittingly, it's a bright delight of a song about love.  Warm bass from Rachel Ware ushers along a song about driving through New York with someone you love and seeing the very silly name of a local bridge.  It's insubstantial and beautiful in its insubstantiality.  A moment and a joy, which is a perfect thing to mark a wedding and a perfect thing for February 14."
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        "plaintext": "Moments of love can be perfect in and of themselves, like a kiss at a wedding or a shared memory at 4AM on a long long drive."
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  "description": "OK, so the story behind this one is absolutely adorable. While ultimately this was available on the rarities album Ghana, this was initially released as part of The Wedding Record, a four track album that one of John's friends put out to announce his upcoming wedding. And, fittingly, it's a bright delight of a song about love. Warm bass from Rachel Ware ushers along a song about driving through New York with someone you love and seeing the very silly name of a local bridge. It's insubstantial an...",
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