Word: quiets
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...lyrics are old, but the bitterness in Nelson's quiet Southern drawl suggestively evokes this tundra-beast's hurt. Mickey Raphael's Dylanesque harmonica adds to the bittersweetness, blowing a soulful lament around Rudolph's gloomy late...
...been that adventurous in the first place, and so the restrained reliance on cover material doesn't really seem that odd on his latest album. And how can you really go wrong with tunes like "White Christmas," "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," and "Frosty the Snowman?" Indeed, Nelson's quiet touch on the acoustic guitar, combined with a voice more plaintive and searching than ever, casts a haunting new perspective on these past top-40 hits...
...lyrics are old, but the bitterness in Nelson's quiet Southern drawl suggestively evokes this tundra-beast's hurt. Mickey Raphael's Dylanesque harmonica adds to the bittersweetness, blowing a soulful lament around Rudolph's gloomy late...
...decided to try Room 13, which I had read about in "The Unofficial Guide." I think I was just about in tears by the time I got there. The place was magic. I sat down and drank some tea that they offered me and just listened to the quiet talk going on there--about the geography of Montreal. The soothing atmosphere warmed me inside and out and gave me a feeling of security. I felt much better without even opening my mouth. As I sipped the tea and collected smiles and comforting glances from the people, the anger and coldness...
...aging writer needed peace and quiet to salvage his dwindling reputation. His wife, nearly 30 years his junior, insisted on working toward a graduate degree at Columbia University. A child, however welcome, did not fit in with their plans. So they stayed in New York City and sent Hilary to live, except for summer vacations, with his mother's parents in Kansas City. He remembers: "The arrangement gave me the best of two different worlds, for a time; moreover, no one told me it was unusual...