Many Americans, myself included, don’t know where this stimulus bill is going to take us. We’re feeling the pinch and the pain, want something done, but just don’t have much respect for Congress. I feel like the last train home is leaving and that we are going to be left with some kind of something in America concerning our economy. Doesn’t that warm your hearts? In recognition of this last train leaving for home (and the mood that surrounds it), I present the legendary contemporary jazz and jazz fusion guitarist Pat Metheny and the Pat Metheny Group. Here is their classic song “Last Train Home” (played live) from the 1987 release “Still Life (Talking)”:
I’m not complex. Don’t have time for all that. And all that complex stuff bad for the stomach. Just color me simple and plain with a twist.