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John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences
John Moe writes and collects letters to and about some of his favorite musical performers regarding some of their more notable songs.
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December 9, 2005A Letter to Elton John from the Office of the NASA Administrator
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September 2, 2005John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: A Letter From “The Power” to Public Enemy
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June 8, 2005John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: Attention, Mr. Axl Rose: We Did Not Feel Welcome in the Jungle
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March 28, 2005John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: Marvin Gaye Explains What He Heard Through the Grapevine
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February 16, 2005John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: A Memo Distributed Among the “Project Loverboy” Staff, Regarding “Turn Me Loose.”
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February 3, 2005John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: A Letter Between Siblings Who Lived in the House Described in “Our House” by Madness
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August 30, 2004John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: A Letter to Elvis Presley From His Hound Dog
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July 20, 2004John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: A Memo to the Sultans of Swing, From Their Booking Agent
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June 23, 2004John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: Letters to Fogerty
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June 10, 2004John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: James Taylor Issues an Update on “The Friendship Ring”
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May 11, 2004John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: Changes to the Hotel California, Made in Response to Mr. Henley’s Recent Complaint
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