Posted AT 3:59 AM EST on 04/09/08
Heavy turbulence
DAVID EBNER
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
VANCOUVER Let me tell you about this song. It starts softly, the sweet sound of violin and viola, then it swirls and swells. The words are all true, an unflinching rendering of emotional pain.
It plays out at a bar in Los Angeles, some time around midnight. There is a woman you are definitely not over. She comes to say hello. The scent of her perfume sends your head spinning.
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