Word: soloing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...conversational repartee in the vein of Jackson's "What Have You Done For Me Lately," Lisa Lisa plays a fan attracted to a male singer. The latter, the album's best and most aggressive track, is heavily layered with keyboards and Spanador's (of the Cult Jam) vibrant guitar solo. "I'm not your everyday average woman," Lisa Lisa sings. She tells us she will not be the victim of any relationship, because when you mess with her, "You're playing with fire/And you're gonna get burned...
...Schubert and the last great classical composers and the first greats of the Romantic era. The Romantics include Schumann, Chopin, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Dvorak, Moussorgsky, Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff, many of whom were inspired more by small forms like songs or preludes than by symphonies and concertos, which pair a solo instrument and an orchestra. The classical and Romantic repertoire forms the backbone of the music played most often in concert halls...
Graff and Pennoyer scored just 40 seconds apart, both on solo efforts at the end of field-length rushes, for the first two Harvard goals. After a goal by Brad Raymond, David Kramer registered the fourth tally with 36 seconds left in the half...
Bullet's best live cut, "Baggage," exemplified the success of this mix. "Baggage" has all the elements of a truly classic and anthemic rock song: an attention-grabbing opening, a powerful hook, an extended vocal scream, and last but not least a bitchin' solo. (For those of you who are now realizing that I live in Adams House and are suspecting me of some homeground bias, let me assure you that one listen to this cut would be enough to dispel all your reservations as well as whatever wax has built up in your ears.) Although their songwriting...
...patience strategy worked nicely for the first quarter, as the teams traded unassisted goals to make it 1-1 after 15 minutes. UMass tallied first on a solo effort by Chris Zusi, but Harvard fought right back three minutes later when sophomore Steve Lux spun past his defender and shot the ball past LoCascio to even things...