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...Life - Beatles (actually you could insert just about any later Beatles song here such as "Yesterday," "Let It Be," etc.) 2. Crazy - Patsy Cline (written by Willie Nelson) 3. Every Breath You Take - Sting/Police 4. Satisfaction - Rolling Stones 5. Be My Baby - Ronnie Spector & Ronettes 6. Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin 7. In the Mood - Glen Miller 8. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - Hank Williams 9. Born to Run - Springsteen 10. The Times They Are a Changin'- Bob Dylan
...most part, it's old-fashioned pop music. Belle and Sebastian blends guitars, pianos, violins, cellos, horns and whatever else is lying around into the kind of sweet pop pioneered by the Beatles, Love and Phil Spector. Lyrically, chief writer and singer Stuart Murdoch, 30, favors mournful, Smiths-influenced rhymes about the adolescent frustration that comes from desperately wanting to do something but not knowing exactly what. He's clever, but it's Murdoch's quavering falsetto that is the band's trademark. Earnest and prematurely wise, his vocals mix angst and nostalgia with a hint of optimism...
...June T. Spector '01 founded the Harvard Undergraduate Chemistry Club (HUCC) to provide a forum outside the classroom where students could discuss relevant issues to the field of chemistry. She says the chemistry department has been very supportive of her efforts thus...
...administration, especially chemistry Head Tutor Jim Davis, was extremely supportive of our idea to start the club," Spector says. "Professor Davis was not only enthusiastic about the idea, but also helped us receive funding for various events from the chemistry department...
...very thought provoking. Journalism needs more people like that," said Felicity Spector, a KSG student...