Word: basses
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...were consistently just as impressive. Master piece succeeded masterpiece, from the infamous Tommy to Who's Next. Townshend always had something relevant to say and managed to create impressive scores that were bolstered by the finest of rhythm sections: Keith Moon on drums and John Entwistle on bass...
Twangy guitars, Beatlesque two-part harmonies and a fortress-strong rhythm section--brother Robert on drums and Chris Donato on bass--reinforce the tunes admirably. These guys are tight: no flashy guitar solos, overbearing synthesizers or eardrum-splitting decibels. Just straight ahead rock 'n roll with every note in its place...
UMASS at HARVARD LAFAYETTE at COLUMBIA COLGATEs at CORNELL DARTMOUTH at HOLY CROSS PRINCETON at DELAWARE URI at BROWN UCONN at YALE LAST WEEK SEASON TO DATE PERCENTAGE MICHAEL BASS Sports Editor Harvard, 21-17 Lafayette, 26-14 Colgate, 41-7 Holy Cross, 21-0 Delaware, 61-8 URI, 58-55 Yale, 17-10 1-3 1-3 .250 GWEN KNAPP Associate Sports Editor Harvard, 27-21 Lafayette, 31-28 Cornell, 17-14 Holy Cross, 28-17 Delaware, 35-10 Brown, 21-14 Yale, 27-17 1-3 1-3 .250 CAROLINE ADAMS Associate Sports Editor Harvard, 14-13 Lafayette...
...advise the troupe and with his help the cast reinterpreted the production, trimming the show down so that it more faithfully followed the original '60s stage version. Although the theatrical parts of the show were not updated, co-director David Yazbek, in his own words, "funkatized" the music, adding bass and drums and inserting a strong reggae beat. "Musical tastes have changed a lot since 1967." Clarke says...
That acting ability, in fact, is what makes Montand such a magnetic singer. His voice is superb, of course, as mellow and true as a bass viol; at 60, he sounds just as good as he did 20 or 30 years ago. But the soul of a Montand song is not just in his voice, it is in his lithe, dancer's body, his mobile face, and his articulate, talkative hands and fingers. The soul is also in the lyrics themselves, and Montand's elegant and inimitable phrasing. The pity, it must be added, is that so much...