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CL: I search for the truth in this eternal quest My passion's not fashion, you can see how I'm dressed Psychopathic words in my head appear Whisper these
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only I can hear Computer: Art.
The
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to the leading track are "Ain't no grave can hold my body down."
So, Bob Dylan, like all folk singers, he copied melodies, he transformed them, he combined them with new
lyrics
which were frequently their own concoction of previous stuff.
Schlaug found that his stroke victims who were aphasic, could not form sentences of three- or four-word sentences, but they could still sing the
lyrics
to a song, whether it was "Happy Birthday To You" or their favorite song by the Eagles or the Rolling Stones.
I don't want to be the last trivia know-it-all sitting on a mountain somewhere, reciting to himself the state capitals and the names of "Simpsons" episodes and the
lyrics
of Abba songs.
Did you hear the
lyrics?
Several years ago, I was working at the South Side Walnut Cafe, a local diner in town, and during my time there I would go through phases of militant lesbian intensity: not shaving my armpits, quoting Ani DiFranco
lyrics
as gospel.
A lot of fuss was made about the sonic of the album that myself and Salaam Remi, the other producer, achieved, how we captured this long-lost sound, but without the very, very 21st-century personality and firebrand that was Amy Winehouse and her
lyrics
about rehab and Roger Moore and even a mention of Slick Rick, the whole thing would have run the risk of being very pastiche, to be honest.
Imagine any other singer from that era over it singing the same old
lyrics.
(Unintelligible
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continue) What did you get? Audience: Satan!
(Music with lyrics) (Music ends) (Laughter) (Applause) You can't miss it when I tell you what's there.
(Music with lyrics) We are 13.7 billion light years from the edge of the observable universe.
It's the reason we can find geometric shapes in the night sky, it's why we can know without checking that at least two people in London have exactly the same number of hairs on their head, and it explains why patterns can be found in just about any text, even Vanilla Ice
lyrics.
Taking cues from artists like The Doors and The Velvet Underground, British post-punk groups, like Joy Division, Bauhaus, and The Cure, combined gloomy
lyrics
and punk dissonance with imagery inspired by the Victorian era, classic horror, and androgynous glam fashion.
The title was taken from the
lyrics
to a Jefferson Airplane song.
The
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go, "Remember what the dormouse said.
So I may have written my own
lyrics
and composed my own music.
So throughout the talk, I'm going to put
lyrics
up on the screen, and I'm going to recite some and I'm going to prompt you when it's your turn to do the response, OK? (Cheers) Now, I know some people in this audience know this song, so I need you to lead the way with the tempo and the rhythm, if that's alright, OK? Right, y'all ready?
Let's switch the
lyrics
up.
And when we were preparing to design Beyoncé's "Formation" tour, we looked at all the lyrics, and we came across this poem that Beyoncé wrote.
Opening a performance with
lyrics
like "It's OK to be gay" for a roomful of adults is one thing, but it's entirely different for a roomful of kindergartners.
The
lyrics
of the songs could be pretty much understood.
(Music: "Rapper's Delight" by The Sugarhill Gang) The MC would improvise
lyrics
in the same way that the jazz players would improvise melodies.
"Once again, we have a movie that packs about 20 minutes of entertainment -- much of it involving the band's occasionally funny
lyrics
-- into a 90-minute package."
Leonard can write lyrics, but he sure can't sing.
It seems today's young generation has gone nuts , since they prefer this kind of mockery of
lyrics
and musical scores , and associate gossip with it, for example, if you sing ek bar aaja, the ghost would come.
Jack Black and Kyle Gass play fantasy versions of themselves in this comic showcase for their side-band Tenacious D, an art-rock outfit with satirical, barbed
lyrics.
All in all you know it is bad when the best part of the film is Kirk, Bones and Spock singing row your boat, well Spock was not really singing, but rather questioning the
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And the
lyrics
to the character Linda Moon's first song?
"Music and
lyrics
written and performed by Charlie Daniels"... 'nuff said.
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