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When asked about the song “Ohio” on this occasion and why the group was attending the commemoration, Graham Nash responded: “Four young men and women had their lives taken from them while lawfully protesting this outrageous government action. We are going back [to Kent State] to keep ...
(Words came to my lips and) dissipated like the wisps of children’s breaths in the cold air outside —Kent Nelson Dissolved and grew flimsy like the world after champagne —Graham Swift [A committee] dissolved like a summer cloud —Edith Wharton ...
'Jonathan, that's awesome work! I can't say enough about it. I'm a real fan' Mehiar El-Hamdani (UA) 'Thank you, it's so good!! I'm so impressed with everything, both vocals and music. The acoustic & bass are great! ' ...
"I didn't want that distraction," he said, of worrying during the performance about whether he was going to win. "So it was a great relief to me, and Whitney deserved to win, absolutely. But it allowed me to do my job properly." ...
Chicago is the city that feels like a living dream and whenever you read Chicago captions, you realize what a wonderful place it is to live. Its changing weather and the hustle bustle, everything about that city is just amazing. Winters in Chicago are the hardest but you will find the be...
There's nothing you can do about it, but they sound good, though amazingly enough. But anyway, I did do it there in me front room. And I think it was actually better than the Move version, which I shouldn't say. Well, I can say because I did both of 'em so... I realized ...
‘A Fine Romance’ – Stacey Kent ‘Breathe’ – Leaves Episode eleven –Homecoming ‘We Drink On The Job’ – Earlimart ‘Breathe Easy’ – Minibar ‘Different Stars’ – Trespassers William ‘Caravan’ – Gordon Jenkins ‘Latinos Mundial’ – Mellow Man Ace ...
A note about the lyrics... It appears that on the original recordings, Cliff is singing the choruses as "I'll be your bachelor boy", but on the film version and all subsequent live versions he sings them as "I'll be a bachelor boy". Is this the case or not? Given the context of...
It felt like Kent State the way they targeted the students. So I galloped off whistling “Ohio.” The rest of ’em were stuck doing stand up at a cricket convention. Who would they die for? Is it the same machine that leaves our quality of life poor?