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I have a vivid circumstantial memory of this song. I remember a time back in the summer of 1990, riding eastbound on a highway in Missouri with my family at nightfall, and hearing this song on the radio while watching a vivid lightning show from a distant thunderstorm complex towering over the horizon to the south. The song seemed to add to the impact of watching most of the sky on the southern horizon glow white, pink and red with lightning, and being able to see every detail of the massive complex of thunderheads as they flickered and pulsated continuously with lightning, occasionally sending off visible bolts through their sides, from one to the other, and even into the clear sky nearby.
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