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The day I got my second Pfizer shot, I went to the grocery store to pick up some celebratory beers. The song playing at Kroger that day was “One Headlight,” the biggest hit off of the Wallflowers’ 1996 debut album Bringing Down The Horse. For whatever reason, this triggered some faux-profound existential reflections about how hearing “One Headlight” at the store in 2021 is like encountering “Brown Sugar” or “Maggie May” in the wild in 1996. Millennials are the new boomers, my own obsolescence is upon me, life is short, death is imminent, “nothing is forever,” etc., etc.
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