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The band nonetheless managed to break through in 1986 with an Arab-accented cover of Charles Trenet's nostalgic Douce France (Sweet France), a wartime ballad extolling an insouciant, bucolic nation of villages, church bells and endless horizons. The ironic reminder of the less-than-sweet treatment reserved for France...
At Harvard, bells may toll the hour instead of buzzing you from class to class, but one of the greatest perks of yesteryear persists: the class field trip.
Nick Cave’s newest work with the Bad Seeds, Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus, is a daunting affair conceptually and lyrically. The two-disc affair isn’t simply a double album—it’s two albums stuck in the same box�...
When the parade passed the intersection of Tremont and Bosworth streets, church bells rang while office workers and guests at the Nine Zero hotel rained down makeshift confetti.
As soon as the final out was recorded at 11:40 p.m., cheers, church bells, and car horns resounded along the empty streets as the Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 3-0, to win their first World Series title in 86 years.