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Word: singe (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...believe a lot of the show," he told me. "Take the words to The Flesh Failures -Timothy Leary Deary" and 'Facing a dving nation with supreme visions of lonely tint.' I cringe every night as we sing those lyrics. I think that a lot of the lyrics in the show are embarrassing. It's very hard for me to stand up naked and sing, 'Beads, flowers, freedom, happiness.' I mean nobody ever wears beads anymore. The people that are wearing beads are the people that buy them at Tie City. Already, the show is dated, and even before the show...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: America's First Great Tribal Rock Musical | 2/14/1970 | See Source »

Kramer told me that it was impossibel to dance with the audience after the show and sing, "Give peace a chance" unless you really believed in it. "The way I resolve it." he said, "is I do what I believe and the rest I don't bother doing. I mean when they turn Dead End into a militant thing, I just don't do anything in that number because I don't believe in militancy in any way shape or form...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: America's First Great Tribal Rock Musical | 2/14/1970 | See Source »

Seattle-based Alaska Airlines counts only four jets and 13 prop planes in its passenger fleet, but it has more than its share of panache. Since 1967, stewardesses have worn Gay Nineties costumes, and pilots have been required to sing some flight announcements to the tune of Calamity Jane. All that has changed. Now the "Golden Nugget" flights have become the "Golden Samovar." Stewardesses in boots and Cossack minitunics serve borsch, beef stroganoff and "Bolshoi Golden Troikas" (coffee, vodka and coffee liqueur) from gilded samovars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Airlines: Flight of the Samovar | 2/9/1970 | See Source »

...Southie, for Southie, we sing our proud refrain...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: 'Hey Riley! Hey Riley you bum! | 2/7/1970 | See Source »

Kathy and Jeanne and Christine stitched on the front. Their young, tough little bottoms are encased in levis, and they're chewing gum with their months open, stomping on the floorboards down by the edge of the rink, and when they sing "Ki-ill Te-ech" and swing their arms back and forth, they look like real hardnosed little broads...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: 'Hey Riley! Hey Riley you bum! | 2/7/1970 | See Source »

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