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Gems: Anchorage Leroy got a better job, so we moved Michelle Shocked wrote Anchorage in 1988. It's an upbeat country tune with a friendly old solo violin meandering around. The friendly backbeat is deceptive-- it's a sneaky little unsentimental but affecting update on friendship and the passage of time. Breaks your heart with those tiny unremarked details of everyday life-- Leroy gets a better job, they move, Kevin loses a tooth. Then that remarkable line-- "I think I am a housewife". That's what I mean by "sneaky". There is a web of deep connections implied in that line, long discussions about roles in life, about marriage and love, and destiny, and the devotion of young friendships-- all exploded with one little phrase: "I think I am a housewife". It's not angry or bitter, but maybe a little wistful. Is there a hint of regret? It doesn't sound like it, in the cheery tone of Michelle Shock's voice. In a later verse, the narrator is impressed that "'Chel" is living in New York City -- "imagine that". As if they both had those dreams but the narrator never once really imagined that either of them would fulfill those dreams. Imagine that. New York. Then: Leroy says, send a picture That's a stroke of genius. Leroy is not the enemy, the male oppressor, or even a rival for her affections. Leroy is interested-- he says "Hello". He wants to see what Michelle, the skate-board punk-rocker, looks like now. Send a picture.
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January 20, 2004
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