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saw this live recently and i stood in the audience next to the person i thought i was in love with and we cried together
Aug 3, 2024

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before this rec, i had only heard time trades but i just listened to a lot of jeffrey lewis’ discography thanks to you and i loved it, thanks for the recommendation :)
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Jeffrey Lewis live is something else. I truly believed I was fixed after seeing him live last year.
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