Stick Figure - Weight of Sound Lyrics. This one goes out to my girl tonight I'll sing a song for you because the mood is right It's 2:16 on a Saturday night My girl she is pass
Also, both our mothers were only married at the relatively late age of 30. Exactly twenty two years ago to the day, the beautiful and beloved Princess Diana passed away.Hello ladies and gentlemen! Many of you know me as Khai or Khai-Wei (鍾凱維). First, please let me acknowledge your...
Are there any significant experiences that stick out to you that helped you get yourself off the ground as an artist in Cuba? At first, I was studying medicine… I had always grown up with this mindset that I had to be a good professional, everyone in my family had that kind of mental...
Sure, there was a lot of what I thought was poppy on the radio. Now, you can find many of these hits on betting sites for the various awards shows that take place. As betting is legal in so many places now, there are even sites that will help you figure out which songs...
“Sit Still” is where Haffar’s voice becomes a musical element, singing lyrics I honestly can’t make out, other than the “sit still” of its title. In repeating the phrase, it’s as if Haffar is gently scolding herself for her restlessness and bargaining with herself to just relax ...
According to several academics, listening to music stimulates the brain and aids in learning. Music without words is better for this because lyrics may distract you. 3. It enhances memory. Studies reveal that music has astounding impacts on memory, even to the point where patients with Alzheimer...
s centrifugal bassing is unassuming enough that we might not even be aware of its force until we’re caught in it, while Sartorious brings a three-dimensional realism to every curling tendril of water. And while the tune does build to peak intensity, one never senses danger. “L’Onde” ...
It's got it all: crazy speed, angular, super-powered riffs, unintelligible lyrics, lots of little sections and parts-- just like transforming robots! Alas, I don't think this has ever been issued on CD, so you're going to have to look extra hard to hear it. However, when the ...
Here is the second part of my analysis of Howard Shore's score for the first part of the Hobbit trilogy. Unfortunately I could not present it in one piece as it was too long for a single post. I am just that verbose. Check...
The snow is falling, and the sound of CNN tinkles in the background (the radio reception in the hospital is nonexistent, and, besides, WQRS1 is history anyway). As the children sing on the Charlie Brown Christmas special, "Christmas time is here, La di da and cheer, La di da, Di...