Word: songfulness
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...with Midstates, Say When, and The Appreciation Post. The Middle East Downstairs. 8 p.m. $10 in advance, $12 at the door. (JSA)Living Colour with Danielia Cotton. After a 10-year hiatus, the band reassembled to produce “CollideOscope,” which features the emotional song “Flying,” about a couple that meets on Sept. 11, 2001 in the World Trade Center. Paradise Rock Club. 7 p.m. Tickets available through Next Ticketing. $20. (JDMC)The Earlies with Brendan Little and Lincoln Conspiracy. The Earlies’ first-ever North American tour makes...
This failing is most apparent on the song “The Next Movement,” from their most unified and arguably best album “Things Fall Apart,” released in 1999 by MCA. In Black Thought’s first verse, he starts by saying, “This directed to whoever in listening range/Yo the whole state of things in the world bout to change...
...asks them to comment on what they listen for in recordings of both new and old jazz.For the Harvard “Listening” event, Byron says he will bring music he wrote for a documentary film about “Strange Fruit,” a song depicting the horrors of a lynching, made famous by Billie Holiday. He also plans to bring gospel music and an assortment of DVD’s. Lee says that the session will be a rare opportunity for Harvard students. “Learning how to listen is one of the most...
...thoughts than those on “Vol. II.,” not to mention more captivating beats.A product of the same recording sessions that produced this year’s “Fijacion Oral I,” “Vol. II” contains no songs from the Spanish album, even excluding her effortlessly erotic delight “La Tortura.” Separating her songs into language-based categories dilutes the power of both albums, and neither the Spanish nor English album achieves full levels of Freudian fixation...
...still peddling the same coma-inducing New Age white noise your mom and Peter Jackson seem to love. Why, oh why, was this woman allowed on the “Lord of the Rings” soundtrack? The video is an apt visual complement to the song; it too is insufferably boring. As far as I can tell, the director’s premise for the shoot was “Enya putzing around in Middle Earth.”In the video, the spritely Celtodiva meanders through a forest set, (eerily reminiscent of the Shire) singing to herself...