Tangocommuting gets through a lot of music. The first half of the homeward journey after a milonga is very drowsy and it's easy to drift off with a succession of vals or even Calo or Laurenz. But the second half of the journey, after midnight, when I'm beginning to wake up a bit, is almost always Pugliese. It just seems appropriate, it's what I want to listen to. And early this morning, it was...Ausencia.
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Tangocommuting gets through a lot of music. The first half of the homeward journey after a milonga is very drowsy and it's easy to drift off with a succession of vals or even Calo or Laurenz. But the second half of the journey, after midnight, when I'm beginning to wake up a bit, is almost always Pugliese. It just seems appropriate, it's what I want to listen to. And early this morning, it was...Ausencia.
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