I think about my friend Pablo Adonay Parada, he was a huge liver of reggae music and the saxaphone chorus for some strange reason makes me.miss him a lot
So here's a story for you. We were on our honeymoon in December 2004, on Kauai. I heard this song on the radio while I was driving and I couldn't distinguish the voice from Elvis Costello (which sounds idiotic now, but it was the first time I'd heard the song) and the lyrics sounded like something he "could" write, and the melody was catchy enough that by the third verse it had become one of my favorite songs. The short version: I eventually figured out that the radio station played this song every 3 hours 50 minutes, and I would make sure to be in the car or to have our room radio on at all appropriate times--after I figured out the timing on Day 2 (7-day vacation), I only missed the song once per day, when I was sleeping. But there's more. Over the course of hearing it a couple dozen times, it became obvious that this sounded nothing like Elvis Costello, but I still mentioned it to my wife a few times. When we got back home in California, she said "let me hear what that other guy sounds like" so I picked a track from My Aim Is True and played it for her. She started laughing as soon as she heard the vocal, and said "It's the same guy!" Well, it's not the same guy. But we did an Internet search to find out who it was (from the radio I had gathered that it was Enough Said, but we couldn't find the band under "E") and she got me the CD for Christmas. Thanks for the songs, guys--all of them.
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