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...most popular one goes: "hip za zoo za chik-a room ba zoo F. Skiddy Von Stade mister Fu (clap) Man (clap) Chu (clap, clap) teddy roo teddy ra teddy ruddy duddy fuddy duddy sis boom ba Harvard Harvard...

Author: By Charles C. Matthews, | Title: Aqua Antics | 3/12/1985 | See Source »

...Mister, please, Excuse me sir. You must pay me more." The rug salesman is near pleading on his knees, or at least he pretends he will go that far. "I have babies at home. You must pay me more...

Author: By Carla D. Williams, | Title: Training Tomorrow's Third World Leaders | 4/26/1984 | See Source »

...Nick and Nora Charles, the models for dozens of witty Hollywood sleuths to follow. Powell aged gracefully onscreen, playing the irascible patriarch in the 1947 film Life With Father (for which he received one of his three Oscar nominations) and the ship's doctor in his final film, Mister Roberts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Mar. 19, 1984 | 3/19/1984 | See Source »

...classical/ambsent and rock influences together. There has always been a kind of dichotomy in approaches to this "Fourth World" music; the Talking Heads' Remain in Light despite its intricate synthesiser treatments, was essentially a rock album, while Hassell/Eno's "Fourth World" albums were basically ambient music. Laurie Anderson's Mister heartbreak (like her Big Science) confounds these categories. Although the music is very avantgarde, it refuses to fade away into the background...

Author: By Marek D. Waldorf, | Title: Hitting A New Note | 2/28/1984 | See Source »

...Science, Anderson altered the usual visions of technology into a mysterious, and chillingly beautiful vision of "Golden cities. Golden towns. And long cars in long lines and great big signs", Mister Heartbreak takes this eerie vision of the modern scientific world further by contrasting and mixing it with the exotic, tropical settings. Look for instance at the contract between Third and First Worlds in Blue Lagoon: "Days, I remember cities, Nights, I dream of a perfect place. Days, I dive by the wrock, Nights, I swim in the blue lagoon." Or the mixture of the two worlds in "Langue...

Author: By Marek D. Waldorf, | Title: Hitting A New Note | 2/28/1984 | See Source »

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