They were driving south on the highway
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Their business was in another town
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Bigger than the town they were driving from.
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Business took place during office hours in both towns.
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This drive was considered business
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The feeling of passing other cars was also considered business
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A feeling of business being done.
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The feeling of drifting slowly through a field of moving vehicles.
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This was the REAL speed - the speed of business.
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Not the numbers on the speedometer.
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One of them was playing with the radio
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Slowly changing the channel from one station to another
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Sometimes listening to both channels at once.
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On one channel a man was talking to another man on the telephone.
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The other channel was playing oldies :
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'Gone for Good'
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'Listening Wind'
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'Puzzle Power'
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'Beechwood Serenade'
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'Sunshine and Sugar'
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'Golden Windows'
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'Taste of Believing'
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'Carnival Girl'
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'Love Walks Away'
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'Wishing Well'
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'Knew You Could'
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'A Face Like That'
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'Dark Highway'
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'Shakin Venus'
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'Coloured Wheels'
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'Visit Me Quick'
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'Lonesome Money'
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'School of Heartache'
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'Painted Smiles'
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The sound of business being done.
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The Sound Of Business
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David Byrne |