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I'm still trying to put together the timeline exactly, but we know in Murder At the 18th Street Garage that Jenny kills the mayor, right? Even though the second verse has elements of "I am covering up a murder scene" since she's on the concrete with a bucket and rag, the third verse seems to me to tell about the killing. "Once you commit to the turn / you're gonna have to follow through. / Cover your eyes when the splash comes. / It's the only thing you can do." Sounds like vehicular homicide to me.
Ok, great. Now, why is Jenny at the garage? I initially played with her working there. Seems like the kind of practical yet not esteemed work such an enigma might have. But wait! Look at Same As Cash:
"You were still attached to your Civic sedan / Although the brakes always needed repair."
You don't vehicular homicide someone on a custom Kawasaki. You do it in a sedan whose brakes give out. I think Jenny killed the mayor with her car, dealt with the first part, headed to Wal-Mart to get supplies to cover up more, freaked out at the far end of the parking lot, and traded in the car for her famous bike*.
*Which, of course, I like to think was originally William Staniforth Donahue's, but that is only intertextual fun and not relevant to the project at hand
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'Ecce Homo' (Unfinished Pare Lorentz Film), 1939, view from the 18th St. Bridge
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I'm in the repair bay casting spells
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the Mountain Goat's comments from the mv premier for Murder at the 18th Street Garage:
[0:13] Rather than being coy about it let me tell you that somebody gets killed in this song, which is, at best, a short-term solution to Jenny’s problems, not that I’m saying she herself did anything.
[0:21] It’s her word against his now and he can’t talk anymore and she’s long gone by the time the EMTs get to 18th Street.
[0:33] Under oath, I will testify that she was with me because I am with her. I knew when I wrote this tune that Wurster-Hughes Inc. would eat it up like a big tasty snack, and guess what, they did.
[0:34] Lace up your dancing workboots but wear some inserts because this one’s a sprint.
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Giovanni Domenico Ferretti (1692-1768) • Arlecchino und Colombina (Commedia dell'arte) • 18th century
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Mother and daughter died in 1787, baby aged 18 hours.
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A 33-Ashbury/18th Street bus on the portion of the line that runs on 16th Street, making connections with BART and other Muni lines.
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