What: Almost Right Titles: Fred Jones Part 2
Poor Fred. "No one is left here that knows his first name."
"Mr. Jones Part 2" is the tale of a man on his last day of work, reflecting on his career, experiencing the emptiness of growing old, and leaving the "only thing he ever knew."He played the title track, "The Luckiest", and "Freddy Jones Part 2".
– The UWM Post...and 'Mr. Jones Part 2', which is, as the title suggests, a tear inducing continuation of a track seen on 1997's 'Whatever and Ever, Amen'.
– Durham 21The tender
– The CrusaderExcept these guys, who almost has it right.
The readings of "Fred Jones," "The Luckiest," and "Brick" display an immediacy and intimacy that transcend the recorded versions.
– Amazon.comFred Jones Part 1 is the only part of the show where he lets someone sing along, which is quite essential as well.
– KindaMuzikActually, Cigarette is Fred Jones Part 1.
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