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        "plaintext": "Exceptionally simple riff at the core of this one, but the sound is irresistible.  Heavy on the bass and moving at a soft and drowzy pace with beautifully droning violins in the mix.  There are basically two chords in this with a soft vocal over the top and it is a seductively enjoyable piece of music."
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        "plaintext": "This feels both personal and private and benefits from both.  A capture not just of a moment in the life of a character but a moment in the life of a songwriter.  I don't know who had sugar on their mouth, I never will.  But John did and does and that's what's important."
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        "plaintext": "This was a song from a single collaboration between The Mountain Goats and a violinist called Alastair Galbraith, who we will hear more of later."
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  "description": "Exceptionally simple riff at the core of this one, but the sound is irresistible. Heavy on the bass and moving at a soft and drowzy pace with beautifully droning violins in the mix. There are basically two chords in this with a soft vocal over the top and it is a seductively enjoyable piece of music. This feels both personal and private and benefits from both. A capture not just of a moment in the life of a character but a moment in the life of a songwriter. I don't know who had sugar on their m...",
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  "textContent": "Exceptionally simple riff at the core of this one, but the sound is irresistible.  Heavy on the bass and moving at a soft and drowzy pace with beautifully droning violins in the mix.  There are basically two chords in this with a soft vocal over the top and it is a seductively enjoyable piece of music.\nThis feels both personal and private and benefits from both.  A capture not just of a moment in the life of a character but a moment in the life of a songwriter.  I don't know who had sugar on their mouth, I never will.  But John did and does and that's what's important.\nThis was a song from a single collaboration between The Mountain Goats and a violinist called Alastair Galbraith, who we will hear more of later."
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