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...scenes, ensuring that even the most abrupt shift feels integral to the shape of the song. And often, the foundations of traditional song structure rest beneath all the whistles and bells. The hypnotic “With Dirt And Two Texts-Later Version With Love” alternates two sing-song synth melodies like chorus and verse. “Creating Cyclical Headaches” works like a bell curve: it begins with a simple, bubbly keyboard, layers on sound after sound with increasing thickness, and then whittles the song back down to its roots by the end. These familiar...
House: Quincy Concentration: Government Hometown: East Los (Angeles) Ideal Date: Surprise me... Best way for a guy/girl to get your attention: Sing me a song. Where to find you on a Saturday night: Out with friends either dancing, singing, laughing, or overanalyzing the world First thing you notice about a guy/girl: The smile Your best pick-up line: The only thing your eyes haven’t told me is your name. Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: No hablo inglés. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: I can show...
...than some of Manhattan's reviewers, Soprano Nilsson said later: 'After the first act I was just physically tired, and my throat was dry. The first act is as hard as all of Aida' ... Next season she will return for another of her favorites, Puccini's Turandot. 'I could sing Turandot right now,' said she coolly as she walked offstage after last week's marathon performance. What did she think of her Met ovation? 'I didn't believe my ears,' said Birgit Nilsson. 'I thought the house fell down...
...with Vertigo, a showcase for The Edge?s amazingly clean guitar playing. Then Mary J. Blige stalked onto the stage looking, as always, as if someone just stole her car. Bono wisely backed away and let Mary go on about her enduring campaign of melody obliteration. She didn?t sing a single note that was originally in One, but her gospel take on the ol? chestnut (first performed on the telethon for Hurricane Katrina victims) was still moving...
...presidents to this mega-church in suburban Atlanta, Georgia. Some 10,000 mourners came to the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, including President George W. Bush and former Presidents Bush, Clinton and Carter. Many watched on jumbo television screens as a dozens of speakers took to the pulpit to sing the praise of King's widow. To attend the ceremony, the President had delayed a New Hampshire trip promoting his new budget. Bush, who is notoriously restless at long events, stuck to the dictum that speakers keep their remarks short. His words didn't rouse the crowd...