from Vanderslice himself, the song makes more sense now... Michael Fortier, by the way, worshipped McVeigh:
an erstwhile anti-government militant regrets his shaky commitment to the cause. but is his emotional connection to a mentor about more than politics?
for every dozen michael fortiers, there is only one timothy mcveigh.
title from "black and brown blues" by the silver jews:
"rub out the catlight,
rub out the village
red and white exit light
that's exodus damage
why don't people think of who they use?
why don't you try and come and get me: black and brown blues"
from Vanderslice himself, the song makes more sense now... Michael Fortier, by the way, worshipped McVeigh:
an erstwhile anti-government militant regrets his shaky commitment to the cause. but is his emotional connection to a mentor about more than politics?
for every dozen michael fortiers, there is only one timothy mcveigh.
title from "black and brown blues" by the silver jews: "rub out the catlight, rub out the village red and white exit light that's exodus damage why don't people think of who they use? why don't you try and come and get me: black and brown blues"