Word: rides
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think it was a combination of a lot of things," he said. "It was a long bus ride, for one, and also, I think we just might have been a little intimidated by their reputation. I think we came in thinking we couldn't play with them, and, in the first half, we didn...
This year, things are different. Coaching legend Mark Duffner has left to ride the Division I-A Tulane Green Wave and Holy Cross has stopped awarding athletic scholarships--a combination akin to firing both barrels of a shotgun at the football team. It's hurting. (Exhibit A: Yale...
...Them Bones," the album's first cut, digs up Dirt with shrilling howls. The vocals proceed to ride a rush of music faster than what listeners may be familiar with from the first album. Primary song-writer Cantrell has transformed the band's signature half-tempo thumping into a faster and more experimental growl. Note the patched-together, but still singularly powerful, feel of "Sickman," the 5th track on the record...
Usually, however, it doesn't matter if the lyrics are cheesy if the music is good. Witness U2's "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses." World-beat influences make most songs on Us, seductive. Gabriel's earliest work undoubtedly packs more intellectual power than Us, but the new album boasts a certain visceral appeal...
...obvious location. The theory of plate tectonics says quakes should happen most often along the edges of crustal plates, pancakes of rock a few score miles thick and thousands of miles across, which carry the continents on their backs as they slide across the semimolten mantle below. The plates ride over each other or grind together, and the earth shakes. But New Madrid is right in the middle of a plate, a place where earthquakes are generally not seen...