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...usually 3 1/2 minutes later--with a giddy repetition of oooh-yeah!s and uh-huh!s over a cavatina of power chords, leaving listeners with the wonderfully woozy feeling of having just eaten a bale of cotton candy while watching a Jerry Bruckheimer movie during a roller-coaster ride...
...home, Twain and Lange hike, ride horses and eat at local restaurants. Every morning the world's biggest commercial singer grabs an acoustic guitar and goes into a centuries-old wine cave to write songs--just for herself. "I write crazy things," she says, "vulnerable things that I wouldn't want to play for anybody." She records these songs on a handheld cassette player and plays them only for her husband...
...door that was replaced after the release of their last album, The Donnas Turn 21, with no more than a fistful of chords and a cowbell on the mouth-watering opener “It’s On the Rocks.” The songs continue to ride a wave of kick-to-the-balls energy, peaking with the playful “Please Don’t Tease,” as lead singer Donna A. taunts “Baby, do you think that sometime maybe / We could go out / You don’t have...
...first outing, to the 7,620-ft. Mutnovsky volcano, was a day's bumpy ride from Petropavlovsk in a six-wheel-drive bus. Rockslides blocked the road at one point, so we piled out, doing calisthenics to keep warm, while the truck roared and slid around the frozen lava. That night we camped at the foot of the volcano, in a meadow carpeted with yellow rhododendrons and crimson bearberries. While we hauled water from a freezing stream, our cook, Elena Lukyanova, served up meat stew, brown bread, cheese, fresh tomatoes and cucumbers, and chocolates--one of many feasts...
...even as the state looks to balance its budget by slashing aid to cities like Cambridge—which stands to lose millions—local officials insist they can ride out the storm...