Word: keyboarding
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...well, concept album - even if Skinner balks at the term: "I get these images of '70s Spinal Tap pretentiousness by artists that are usually up their own arse. There is none of that here." Maybe not, but it's a wonderfully crafted, continuous narrative, set to garage loops, keyboard orchestration and even a guitar. A tale emerges of missing money, football betting, the trials of returning a rented DVD, arguing with the girlfriend, holiday infidelity, mistrusting mates, self pity and, best of all, a proper can't-give-it-away ending. "I really like the idea of songs that talk...
...KEYBOARD MUSIC OF J.S. BACH: JIM STOPHER
...couldn’t you kings of the keyboard have changed all this? Could you imagine the buzz around the Yard had made it to the Elite Eight, where Lindquist now stands? Or the wonderful anti-Canadian rallies that would have spawned had Hill’s opponent—a member of the 2002 Canadian Olympic team—in the Round...
...well as stills. But considering that prices range from $199 for the Nokia 3650 and $350 for the Sanyo VM4500, you might want to wait for the next generation. The mini-movies on these camcorder phones are grainy, and sending clips via e-mail is clumsy because common keyboard symbols, like @ and _, are hard to find on all three phones. The clips are meant to take only a few minutes to transmit, but in our test, we had trouble sending with the Toshiba VM4050 from Sprint ($330), though the sound was superb. You may not see your friend...
Departing from the painstaking economy of Johnson’s guitar-and-voice arrangements, Clapton gives the erstwhile-skeletal pieces the full rock and roll treatment: his veteran band (which includes luminaries like keyboardist Billy Preston) adorns Johnson’s work with bass, drums, keyboard and harmonica. The extra sonic dimension feels more like revelation than heresy; the ease with which Clapton and his band introduce these new layers testifies to the oceanic depth of the songs. From the slow and dirty grind of “Milkcow’s Calf Blues?...