We appreciate a lost and found sign that’s specific. The poster doesn't provide any information about the dog's name, temperament, or breed. This dog’s sole defining characteristics are his weight and anomatical history. A dog that’s as light as a feather, not like other canines who...
Country music scholar Bill Malone writes, "For the two or three minutes consumed by a song, Jones immerses himself so completely in its lyrics, and in the mood it conveys, that the listener can scarcely avoid becoming similarly involved." Waylon Jennings expressed a similar opinion in his ...
We could wander forever and never be found I was lost in your love When the sun goes down Lost in your love When the sun goes down I'm lost in your love We can hide out in Havana Spend all our cash On cigars and mojitos And don't look back We could wander foreve...
"Take Me Home, Country Roads" was originally intended for Johnny Cash. The song's co-writers, Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert, intended to sell it to Cash, but when John Denver heard it, he had to have it. They all worked together to rework the lyrics and it eventually became Denver's...
and I lost it and I never got it back. All of them ideas were, some of them I remembered, but, man, some of them were gone. Yeah, I never got it back… People were putting Britney Spears notebooks with fake lyrics in it and stuff like that on the internet. I never found it.”...
We need new lyrics for it. Imagine there are no Commies. Raptor says: October 21, 2022 at 4:28 pm ….I may or may not have rewritten “Ballad of the Green Berets” and “Blood on the Risers (Gory, Gory, What a Hell of a Way to Die) to that effect… Nancy says: October ...
Firstly-they found the man in the yellow hoodie who was not Brian, and he had a very simple explanation- he took it off and put it on throughout the night when he got hot and cold. Brian’s friends say he had no extra clothes or bags or anything like that with him, and I find...
Johnny Cash (1994):By turns brooding and funny (“The Man Who Wouldn’t Cry”), sobering (“Beast in Me”) and down-right scary (“Delia”), Cash plumbs the depth of our country’s hopes and fears. He didn’t shy away from those tough questions, even at the end, and in so doi...
This is a triumphant come back after 2011’sThe People’s Key, which I found almost unlistenable. Conor Oberst may have been reinvigorated by his new muse (hint: see my #1 album) after creating the masterful collaboration Better Oblivion Community Center with her last year. His lyrics, songw...
Rest In Power: Notable Black Folks Who We’ve Lost In 2023was originally published onblackamericaweb.com 1. Richard Hunt Throughout his career, Hunt has created numerous public sculptures that can be found all over Chicago. One of his most famous works is “Jacob’s Ladder,” a 50-foot-...