HD, I just want to say thanks for everything. Like the previous poster--who also seems to be a UNC-CH grad...strange--your music has and continues to mean a lot to me. I will never forget purchasing "Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?" and being utterly blown away by "Carlotta Valdez." I thought to myself, "So, this is what 'Radio-Free Europe' must have been like for someone like myself circa 1983." I know it's technically not an apt analogy b/c "Carlotta" wasn't your first single, but the point is that the urgency, the immediacy, the sharp-witted subjectivity made me a believer. Many years, friends, moments later, I still feel the same way when I blast your music and lip sync to strangers during a morning commute. There is a part of me that will always be that dumbfounded, hopelessly romantic and idealistic 9th grade student, who just got dumped in favor of an older kid who had a car, who, to this day, "spends every day like the past is a bridge crossing twenty years." It's somewhat ironic that your last show in NY will be on my birthday. Sadly, I will be in Miami, but know that I am there with you and the fans in heart and spirit. Thanks for the memories. Best, Michael Recco P.S. Sean, your lyrics are some of the best I've ever known. “I’m elated now!” & “…it hit the wall, it was not resilient, she said she was hungrier than I was brilliant and who the hell was I to disagree? Didn’t you used to be someone who meant something to me?” CLASSIC!