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Best of Rock 2008's Best Songwriter: Conor Oberst |
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
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Finishing a song is still my singular
favorite feeling in the world," Conor Oberst says, "more than
records or shows. The creation of a song is what drives me."
Such passion shows throughout Oberst's songbook, which he began
creating as a frail, spectral thirteen-year-old in Omaha, Nebraska.
Visceral documents of self-unraveling like "Padraic My Prince," "We
Are Nowhere and It's Now" and "Lover I Don't Have to Love" —
the last featuring lyrics like "Love's an excuse to get...
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