Very interesting tidbit from Julian Casablancas, lead singer of The  
Strokes and purveyor of a new solo album entitled "Phrazes for the  
Young."
In the lead single from the New York native Casablancas features the  
following lyric: "I just nod, I've never been so good at shaking  
hands / I live on the frozen surface of a fireball / Where cities come  
together, to hate each other in the name of sport / America, nothing  
is ever just how you plan."
What's intriguing to me is how Casablancas is so obviously right,  
peeling back the happy-layer of sport to reveal that yes, sports fans  
in Boston do quite literally hate New York.  And yet, given sport's  
prominence, it is still a subject that seems to exist outside of the  
music world.  Whether it's intentional, sport and music - at least  
that which is meaningful and insightful - don't seem to mix.  That  
shouldn't take the bite out of Casablancas' offering here.  Judging  
from overwhelming positive reactions to his solo effort, it could be  
interesting to see if his indictment of sport gains any traction.
 
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