Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Nashville disk jockey, who put the 42-second clip from the hit show on the air. The resulting clamor convinced the heretofore subcult-following duo that they ought to add the song to their third album, LP. And now the folks from Friends, including JENNIFER ANISTON, COURTENEY COX and LISA KUDROW are helping out by pretending to play instruments for the video. Somewhere, Davey Jones is smiling...
This being an academic conference, Ruth couldn't escape a little secondhand psychoanalysis. "The Babe's id appears to have been relatively unimpeded in its quest for satisfaction," maintained Adam Cox of Lehigh University's psychology department. "Through sex and food, Ruth nurtured the unresolved aspects of his infantile self with abandon." Buddy Hassett, who played for Ruth when he coached Brooklyn in 1938, revealed the true secret of the Babe's gluttony: "He had a great digestive system." As the Babe might have said if he had had the vocabulary: deconstruct that...
Other potential candidates, such as MIT PoliceChief Anne P. Glavin and Boston Lt. Det. RichardC. Cox, told the Crimson that they had not appliedand were not interested in the position...
...Fillipine] catch the crab out of thecorner of my eye," stroke Chris Dewing said. "Iyelled at [cox] Todd Kristol--who I knew couldn'tsee anything--'Let's go!' I think everyone justrealized all at once that we were suddenly ahead...
...solos with an absolute seriousness that would soon disappear from records in the face of the absurdity and high camp of Parliament-Funkadelic an other funkers. "Who Knows" is a song about confusion, with Hendrix' ever-changing guitar sound feverishly groping through chaotic fields of sound, as Miles and Cox groove along sympathetically. Hendrix opens his last solo of the ten-minute track with an eerie, apocalyptic, metal-on-metal sound-like a restless spirit trapped in a grotesquely funky prison. Twenty-five years after the fact, it is clear that Hendrix is still the master of pure sound...