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October 1, 2008 at 6:03 amPosted in music Tags: chris flew, elliott smith, rain

Chris Flew – The Truth About Cats And Dogs
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“The Truth About Cats And Dogs” is a cascade of youthful sincerity. It’s a street vendor that sells construction paper and crayons. An arm that threw a perfect spiral until Denis Mills broke it in the 6th grade. A pizza with a funny face made from pepperoni and strips of green pepper. Red and blue confetti. Fireworks and lemonade. And all those other memories stirring warm feelings of a time long ago — an aural backdrop to a first kiss.
“I like you, but you’re not supposed to know,” Chris Flew shyly whispers during the song’s chorus.
Well, now I know, and I like him plenty. You should as well. Be sure to visit his Myspace page and say so.
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