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The world tells you Nick Drake was a sad man. But Hazey Jane II is a happy song, I promise. Sure there are themes of isolation and alienation. And some of the lyrics scream âanxiety!â.But also there are horns, a twanginâ electric guitar and suggestions on how to move through the world â like: âTake a little while to grow your brotherâs hairâ or âTake a little while to find your way in hereâ. And I think thatâs nice. â Joe Koning Nothing tickles my fancy more than a super upbeat tune with truly depressing lyrics. Sheâs giving him the runaround, never answering his calls, and heâs begging her for love while sheâs always just letting him down â and you just bop along like itâs the happiest song on earth. (Love Really Hurts Without You is another absolute banger in this category.) â ....
Letters Mystical arts | Hancock’s Half Hour | Sprouts | The Bob Dylan Thomas Bridge Brussels sprouts being harvested ahead of Christmas near Boston in Lincolnshire, UK. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA Brussels sprouts being harvested ahead of Christmas near Boston in Lincolnshire, UK. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA Tue 29 Dec 2020 13.16 EST Last modified on Tue 29 Dec 2020 13.42 EST I was disappointed to see an article on the “mystical arts” in the Guardian (‘I’m getting clarity, a time that will feel lighter’: psychics share their 2021 predictions, 26 December). “March feels like a turning point, a light at the end of the tunnel. Confidences will grow” is one example of the “foresight” of the contributors. This was especially disappointing, given the year we have all just experienced, when scientific knowledge and its application to our lives was really appreciated. What next? Anti-vaccination and conspiracy theories? Horoscopes? ....