Word: drivelings
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...frustrated Moon, David Edelstein is the undeniable star of the show. An accomplished critic himself, Edelstein infuses his running analysis of the drivel that is going on on stage with polished pomposity. Without losing control or missing a beat, he spews lines like this...
...Mesopotamia" are indeed relatively restrained compared to the manicle "Private Idaho" or "Planet Claire." And the sound is thicker, more introspective than their earlier work Critics say the 52's have been a "limited" hand all along all the latest albums shows, these harpies claim, is the pretentious drivel that arises when a cutesy band takes itself too seriously...
...there is only so much you can do to link the two. Twisted searches for rock music's underlying significance are more often than not a rock critic's attempt to justify the inordinate attention he pays to a subject that so many others pass off as youthful drivel...
Sung powerfully over the repetitive picking of a trebly guitar, "Property of Jesus" might easily be dismissed as more divine drivel. Yet the autobiographical content of the piece is striking and poignant. It cannot leave one neutral...
...more allusions to history, literature, or poetry than do Congress'. Margaret Thatcher's Spartan approach to national economics may have failed dismally, but at least she can intelligently argue her points and explain her intent. Ask America's leader to account for Reaganomics, and you'll get the usual drivel about free trade, unleashed American industry, and the sanctity of the unencumbered market...