It goes without saying, however, that this experience is the city’s final goodbye, a parting shot worthy of stamping on an incredibly large postcard. Some people make this flight regularly others, both natives and not, make it once or twice per year. It’s a fascinating bird’s-eye view which definitively lets you know you’re leaving Cleveland, with everything slowly vanishing before you see nothing but green-and-brown Upstate New York 29,000 feet below. Sometimes if you’re lucky when you fly from Cleveland to New York City, as the plane steadily climbs after takeoff, you’ll be able to glimpse Lake Erie’s coastline unfurl below you.įrom up high you can look down and spot the markers dotting this part of the Great Lake: downtown and Key Tower the east side’s factories and industrial plants suburbs like Euclid, Willoughby, and then Mentor-on-the-Lake I-90 as it strings its way towards Buffalo and Boston. Whatever the reason, quality music is still quality music and it’s always worth checking out - even if it means veering from your usual tastes. Each author is writing from their experience based off a fresh listen - whether they missed the record in the first place or haven’t touched the record in a while. This month, we’re publishing one throwback album review per day for releases ranging from one month to a decade old. Welcome to our new series, Run That Back.
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