Word: soul
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...most country music. So much of it is little more than superficial pop, lacking the real soul of the blues tradition. But Cash's music is different. Whenever I heard his voice and earthy poetry, I was moved. He was the people's poet, with a heart and mind rooted deep in the human experience. JOHN A. SORRELS London...
...Cash's death was a blow to admirers of real music everywhere. I am not a fan of most country music. So much of it is little more than superficial pop, lacking the real soul of the blues tradition. Cash's music is different. Whenever I heard his majestic voice and earthy poetry, I was moved. He was the people's poet, with a heart and mind rooted deep in the human experience. The echoes of that voice can be found far and wide across the musical spectrum. John A. Sorrels London...
...baby, "so that the true mother of the living child [could] raise him." The analogy was clear. The baby is the Episcopal Church of the U.S.A. (ECUSA), and Duncan, a high-ranking conservative insurgent, sees the current controversy over homosexuality as a custody battle for its body and its soul. He seemed to be expecting to get custody. Like other mainline denominations in the U.S., the Episcopal Church is deeply split over questions of gay ordination and marriage. But in August in Minneapolis, at its triennial General Convention, it appeared to become the first to implode over the issue...
...Love Below, André takes an unconventional route—adopting the role of a singer and often neglecting his formidable mic skills. More often than not, these attempts to innovate result in patchwork soul and other, even more frightening musical mutants. Without the dedication to fully develop many of his musical ideas, André seems to bounce aimlessly through his playground of influences...
...sheer athletic power their millions of dollars can muster. But when the Sox win, Boston fans run jubilantly in the streets—a Boston World Series victory would be more than just another ticker-tape parade, it would be another Tea Party. Plain and simply, Boston victories have soul. Even usually cynical Harvard undergraduates have put their books down, donned the ever-more ubiquitous Sox hats and gathered in dining halls and common rooms to watch the Red Sox decimate their opponents. And in a true sign of Boston pride, they have taken the after-parties proudly...