Word: chorused
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Murmur's "Catapult" from 1983, he ponders childhood ("We were little boys/We were little girls...Did we miss anything?"). Now, ten years later, it's early adulthood he recalls ("Hey kids, rock and roll/Nobody tells you where to go") as he laments the passage of time in the chorus ("Maybe you rocked around the clock/Tick...Tock.../Tick...Tock...
...Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite," for example, is a happy upbeat piece about virtually nothing that has Stipe singing faster and higher than he's used to. He blazes through the chorus ("I won't even try to wake her up"), sings of "black-eyed peas, some Nescafe and ice," and chuckles through "reading from Dr. Seuss." Strings and Buck's guitar adorn the song nicely...
...Murmur's "Catapult" from 1983, he ponders childhood ("We were little boys/We were little girls... Did we miss anything?"). Now, ten years later, it's early adulthood he recalls ("Hey kids, rock and roll/nobody tells you where to go") as he laments the passage of time in the chorus ("Maybe you rocked around the clock/Tick...Tock.../Tick/Tick...
...mount the plays, Mnouchkine, 53, "studied the Greek language for the first time in my life." But she rejected the use of classical masks, because they "conceal rather than reveal character," and chose instead Asian-style face painting. Although she adopted the Greek idea of a singing and dancing chorus, she pragmatically trimmed it from a classical 50 people to about 15 and substituted Indian sound and movement...
...first single, "Digging in the Dirt," is about anything, it's about lust and unabating pain. "Something in me, dark and sticky/ All the time it's getting strong," Gabriel sings, accompanied by djembe, tama, surdu, keyboards and more conventional rock instruments. The pain shows up in the chorus: "I'm digging in the dirt/ To find the places I got hurt...