Word: rehab
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...horse. "I've got three songs I've written that I'd like to send [him], to let him hear what his brother's musical capabilities are," Rich told the Montreal Gazette. Coincidentally, Clapton, who has had his own struggles with addiction, recently announced plans to open a rehab clinic in Antigua. Could it be time for a little Easter gift? The singer's representatives said they had no comment on his new family, but offered to fax through Clapton's tour dates...
Drug use is the only consistent lyrical theme in the album, with references appearing in almost every track, starting with the first one. "Desperation #5" opens the album, and it is also the first song Weiland wrote after he came out of heroin rehab. Stealing judiciously from "Jane Says" and Bowie's Diamond Dogs, the funky drum machine sound can't save the song from going nowhere. Following it is "Barbarella," a plea to the space-faring sex kitten to save Weiland from his malaise. Weiland's despairing vocals are backed by a chord progression lifted straight from Hunky Dory...
...recommends the following course of action: Get these people into coolness rehab fast! If you want to "spice up you life" and chase away the banality of the everyday routine, FM can think of several ways of living life by seat of your tailored trousers. But whatever you do, go outside...
Until there's a body count, until there's a tearful post-rehab Barbara Walters interview, until there's vehicular wreckage in a Parisian tunnel, most of us have limited tolerance for celebrities who gripe about the supposed burdens of fame. That Madonna, of all people, of all celebrities, should make the rejection of stardom and materialism the major theme of her new CD, Ray of Light (Maverick/Warner Bros.) should rightly make thinking people pause. Didn't she, from the very start, insist that we love her, demand that we worship her golden calves, her exposed iconic midriff, her conical...
Last year Harvard sold 100 units of formerly rent-controlled housing to Homeowner's Rehab, a non-profit group dedicated to preserving low-income housing in the City of Cambridge...