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When I was young I was a bookish soul who hung out in the chafed leather chairs of Barnes and Noble wearing an itchy, chafing sweater, listening to Weezer, waiting for something good to finally happen in my rotten teenage life. It didn’t. It never did. The Sweater Song would come on Q101 as my family visited Michigan City, stopped by the beach, the outlet mall, the zoo, hitting up pretty much almost all the attractions before 2:30 p.m. Weezer roared on the stereo and later at the august Tinley Park Amphitheater, where it was easy to park but impossible to escape. The band tore into the much-requested cover of Toto’s ‘Africa,’ knowing everyone who paid a ransom to be there just wanted the hits and to get home and cocoon themselves unthinkingly in the comfort of Netflix, just waiting to arrive home.
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Nov 11, 2018
Nov 11, 2018 at 3:13 AM UTC
Sweater Song
When I was young I was a bookish soul who hung out in the chafed leather chairs of Barnes and Noble wearing an itchy, chafing sweater, listening to Weezer, waiting for something good to finally happen in my rotten teenage life. It didn’t. It never did. The Sweater Song would come on Q101 as my family visited Michigan City, stopped by the beach, the outlet mall, the zoo, hitting up pretty much almost all the attractions before 2:30 p.m. Weezer roared on the stereo and later at the august Tinley Park Amphitheater, where it was easy to park but impossible to escape. The band tore into the much-requested cover of Toto’s ‘Africa,’ knowing everyone who paid a ransom to be there just wanted the hits and to get home and cocoon themselves unthinkingly in the comfort of Netflix, just waiting to arrive home.
joseph-s-pete
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Chicagoland
Nov 11, 2018
Nov 11, 2018 at 3:13 AM UTC
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