"Someone once said that "The Waste Land" was a scum of poetry floating on a sea of footnotes. That resonated with me, because that's kind of what I was doing lyrically for a while. I was being very referential in a way. I would drop in these little phrases or ideas that were sort of portholes into a whole bigger realm of thought or whatever, that would work within the song, but that you could also poke through into a bigger discussion."

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Source: Ted Leo and Ben Arthur Discuss Carly Simon, Joyce Carl Oates, and the Touring Grind. Interview with Ben Arthur, logger.believermag.com. June 26, 2016.

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Ted Leo is a musician and activist known for his poignant lyrics that address social issues and personal resilience, particularly in his work with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists.

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