"Strings begins. "Away From the Mire" gets more and more frenetic, with Strings repeating those opening lines at the very end before reflecting,"It's enough to make a man feel sour / Burning minutes every day by the hour / Just to end up gone like everything else." "I just put it...
The strings would have come in then. We had moved to California and he was coming in to LAX. He got off the plane. I knew immediately it was him. For all he knew, I had been killed in Vietnam or I was a drug addict. We’ve got the same eyes. But he doesn’t have any ...
The truth, we’ve learned, is stranger than fiction, to say nothing ofRolling Stonealbum reviews. “Don’t Stop Believin’” hasn’t just stuck around: It has sunk its teeth into the collective unconscious. Today, the song sounds irrefutable; its dramatic slow-boiling arrangement — the toll...