Word: starã
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...maintained striking speed and agility with the flugelhorn, showing a dexterity not normally found on the instrument. While finger-crunching runs are usually the trumpet’s domain, Frankie managed to translate those abilities to the flugel while covering Stevie Wonder’s “Another Star?? from Songs in the Key of Life. Without Wonder’s voice, the disco-funk classic lost a little of its original melancholy, but Frankie compensated, filling the void with his improvisation. He swayed with complex lyrical overtures, punctuating them with hot runs and fiery licks...
...Professor Cornel West ‘74 may help explain why the esteemed, Afro-coiffed intellectual appears to improvise much of his material. “The Atlanta Compromise represents...[illegible]...brother, Shakira is such a babe,” wrote West, apparently distracted by the sultry Latino pop star??s “Whenever, Wherever” video on TRL, which he had voted for on MTV.com. “Her pulchritudinousness, gyrational hips and tight-fitting pantalones inspire a generation.” Further study of the notes reveals that West is considering a Shakira-related...
...immediately followed his escape from a rehab center he was forced to enter by his friends and family. Through this repeated juxtaposition of struggle for personal control with self-harm, Cross paints a picture of a man would do anything to retain his control as a self-made Rock Star??even take his own life. And although it was true that Cobain truly wished to “burn out” rather “than to fade away,” his motivations for doing so were based upon self-retention of permanent superstar status...