Some two decades ago, Adam Weiner got stuck in the UK for an extra few weeks with nothing but a backpack, a guitar, and a bad case of the flu. He had no shows booked for his solo act, he was all out of money, desperately homesick and crashing on someone’s floor, when he wrote a spare, folky, Leonard Cohen-esque song called “Livin’ in England:”Livin’ in England, babyBut it ain’t my homeIt went away, into a file or drawer or some corner of his bra…
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