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Last night, March 1st, per Don's upload details. I was a mite unclear upthread; sorry about that. This is my life as I move through the book: a chapter read, followed by a deep dive into Don's YT trove. A perfect complement.
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That is the right way to read it, with Don by your side. And thanks for the info, ill have to rematch in celebration.
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Like playing records enhances great musical exegeses, the clips've extended the length of time I get to spend with the book. Makes Last Giant feel like an 800-page brick (which I [secretly] wish it was!). And on threading DL's love of language through the narrative: YES. KUDOS!
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Thank you sir, that is good to hear.
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I rode that slow train, like my friend & fellow Torontonian, last yr with the book, Jay-Zi. Truly the Letterman book I wanted. Focused on the peaks, w/o ignoring the valleys (and the flatlands). Then I'd run to Don's channel. Better than the early 90s Canadian repeats of 1982-
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So glad to hear. In a funny way, I rode this train too, since before starting, I just spent months watching episode after episode after episode, day after day. Fun way to recall history, seeing topical 80s and 90s joke premises.
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But of course, some DL phases might rebuff their knee-jerk vitriol: CBS era's easier to bash partly because it's slicker and he's a still target, while 1983-88 (or even LNWDL in toto) is so thrillingly brash, lower-budget and sneaky that it reminds them of Conan. But, I dunno.
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Well, there's a lot of "When Dave was funny before he (fill in the blank)."
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