Track 12 (of 39), tonight's tune, is also the first time in this series pulled from an actual college era mixed tape (that's early nineties for those of you not in the know) that a previously referenced artist will make a second appearance (but it's not the last).
The song calling Garth back to the rotation so quickly is a classic one ... encouraging folks to risk the pain and hurt and scars that may come from letting emotions take over ... because the *greater* risk is being so cool and cold and emotionless as to not get to experience love at all. His version of "better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all"was an on point message for some damaged souls who may have spent so much time focused on *surviving* that they had been in danger of missing out on all that life had to offer.
Hey there mixed tape master Jon M ... when you're right ... you're right!
ARE THE STRONG WEAK AND THE WEAK STRONG?:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4uhLf1uTLY
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