Amos Lee: Arms of a Woman
While we were overseas, it became habitual to always check to make sure we weren’t using too much bandwidth on our phones. We got a package from our phone provider to cover a certain amount during our travels, but the only reason we kept under the amount was through an almost obsessive amount of WiFi checking and turning on/off.
To that end, I didn’t listen to much music on my phone. I got out of that habit.
On returning to the states and resuming more of a daily commute, I found myself listening to music again. And I revisited an artist I had saved, but couldn’t remember exactly why. Lately, I’ve been playing “Arms of a Woman” by Amos Lee pretty nonstop, on my way to and from work.
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