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| quote = | | quote = Mary's Getaway Driver is a song that she may have played a few times. It's one of her darker early ones. Not as delightfully creepy as "[[Nicotine Love]]" but along similar lines. A studio demo exists from the "[[Pieces of You (album)|Pieces of You]]" sessions and she recorded it again during the September 1995 sessions with Juan Patino (aka the Phyllis Barnabee sessions). She hasn't played it since the June '96 Java Joe's gig, so if it isn't the only performance, it is the last performance of it. | ||
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}} | Jewel's archivist, Alan Bershaw (MrBB)}} | ||
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“Mary's Getaway Driver is a song that she may have played a few times. It's one of her darker early ones. Not as delightfully creepy as "Nicotine Love" but along similar lines. A studio demo exists from the "Pieces of You" sessions and she recorded it again during the September 1995 sessions with Juan Patino (aka the Phyllis Barnabee sessions). She hasn't played it since the June '96 Java Joe's gig, so if it isn't the only performance, it is the last performance of it.” — Jewel's archivist, Alan Bershaw (MrBB)
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