Word: youngã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...source said that when Summers’ described the University as “forever young?? he was alluding to a vision of the University in which young faculty members are prized, and old traditions are not untouchable...
...fall for lines like, “Optometrist to the stars / Had it lucky with tarot cards.” The music is in the best imitation-is-the-highest-compliment derivative style: “History of the River” borrows its guitars from Neil Young??s “Sleeps with Angels,” while “Take a Stand” purloins its melody from an old Grandaddy tune. It seems that the break-up of the ever-higher profile Pavement has allowed Stairs and his cronies to relax and enjoy themselves...
...motley crew,” Lidskog says of her co-workers, which include a mother of two, a 35-year-old segment producer and the former co-anchor of “Michigan This Morning.” She defines herself as the “young?? and “fearless” one. “I’m hoping they’ll throw me off a cliff for a clue,” she adds. She also hopes to put her singing skills to use for the show...
...radically different, uncharted ground. Her take on Tom Waits’ “Time,” is, despite the quantum difference in their voices, more or less straight on. She captures the sweet nostalgia of the track, giving it a particularly wistful feminine bent. Not so Neil Young??s “Heart of Gold”—this slightly mournful folk song she warps into a blistering Valkyrie ride atop distorted guitars and multi-layered wailing vocals. At this point one starts to lose the supposed thread of the album?...