doesn’t suffer at all from any inconsistencies in tone, as you might expect from such an elongated project. It’s actually quite a cohesive batch, one that plays to Paul McCartney’s strengths: Melodic dexterity, energetic performances, thoughtful but not full-of-themselves lyrics, ...
I rhyme for the ghetto I teach the ghetto I cannot let go change up heck no In the ghetto I stay mellow Were in effect yo ready set go Fresh for nineteen eighty-nine you suckers Peace to p e and the jungle brothers Others have come to master the art ...
or the M-15 bus to Madison & Catherine. Come on Down, the Sunday Music Series is Always Free & the Vibes are Always Cosy. You can check the weekly in-store sets
[Return to Hymnal Index] Hash Hymn (Same tune as the lyrics. Sing with gestures, as actions speak much louder than words. Standard hash benediction closing down-downs. Songmaster says, 'Respect for the Hash Hymn' Chorus Swing low, sweet char-i-o-ot, Cumin' four two carry me home......
Ches Smith. “As Things Do is yet another testament to Formanek’s encyclopedic conception.[...] Michael Formanek is that rare musician who, all the while retaining absolute integrity and focus, can let the music range where it will: in his...