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...rude awakening. Indeed, the next fall, I came across an interview of Ellison conducted in 1955, which focused mostly on Invisible Man. The interviewers did not beat around the bush...
...Lawrence, Kan., Dante Hall ran for 177 yardsand three TDs, including the game-winner with 3:24left, as Texas A&M (4-1, 1-0 Big 12) beat Kansas(2-3, 0-3) 24-21....At Los Angeles, IfeanyiOhalete returned a blocked punt 14 yards for a TDto start a 21-point fourth quarter as USC (4-1,2-0 Pac-10) beat Arizona State (2-3, 1-2) 35-24.J.R. Redmond had a school-record 350 all-purposeyards...At Little Rock, Ark., Clint Stoerner threwtwo fourth-quarter TD passes and David Barrett setthe tying score with...
...fair, not even Gershwin's legendary ego was big enough to claim more than half the credit for this astonishing outburst of melody. No sooner had Scott Joplin introduced ragtime in the late 19th century than commercial writers were figuring ways to work its kicky, irresistible beat into their songs. By 1911 young Irving Berlin could confidently assert that Everybody's Doing It (Doing It, Doing It) Now--and not just Americans either. Dukes and lords and Russian Czars were doing it too, as Berlin noted elsewhere. And a few years later, ragtime became part of the sound track...
...there's a lot more to jazz than just a catchy beat. There were whole new chords and phrases and key changes--and moods--that the rag writers hadn't even touched yet. From 1919 to 1924 these would virtually serve as Gershwin's private playground and personal gold mine, from which the Brooklyn-born son of immigrants proceeded to extract all kinds of music, including, in one glittering shovelful, not just his famous Rhapsody but also a related song called The Man I Love. This would beget almost instantly a new kind of American song, exemplified by Porter...
...gospel, funk and hip-hop is ingenious and unique; and in pop music it's certainly harder to advocate positive religious values than it is to be Marilyn Manson. On this album Franklin has refined his sound further; his melodies are stronger, the vocal arrangements more graceful. Hard, beat-driven songs like Revolution pound. More traditional numbers like Hold Me Now soothe. This CD makes a joyful noise...