“I asked them to please not put ‘Time After Time’ out as the first single,” Lauper said. “People would never have accepted me. If you do a ballad first, and then a rocker, that doesn’t work.” Her instincts were right: Following the jaunty “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,”...
Note: not sure which take “Big Fun/Holly-Wuud” is. It could be tk 2 (6:32) or tk 3 (7:07) Either would fit in the time restraints of a vinyl record side– not not both together. Incidentally, these two songs were spit up for a7″ single with “Holly-Wuud” on the A sid...
raise up, commove, disturb, stir up, vex, shake up, agitate - change the arrangement or position of 11. beat - strike (a part of one's own body) repeatedly, as in great emotion or in accompaniment to music; "beat one's breast"; "beat one's foot rhythmically" beat - hit repeated...
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12. Cuoco looked gorgeous in a pink gown, while Pelphrey suited up for the big night.Shortly after the nominations were announced in July, Pelphrey uploaded a video to Instagram of Cuoco hearing about her honor and covering her face with her hands. In the video, he hugs Cuoco and says "...
Hot Tub Time Machine: Directed by Steve Pink. With John Cusack, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry. A malfunctioning time machine at a ski resort takes a man back to 1986 with his two friends and nephew, where they must relive a fateful night and no
The 50 best love songs of all time on the Billboard charts -- songs with "love" in the title that are the biggest hits.
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the basic fact of air being pushed around but with very little interruption. Oliveros occasionally drops in a quick riff but, mostly, she seems to push her instrument’s folds in and out at a slow pace, the big accordion taking one deep breath after another. Oliveros’ playing feels like ...
In my six years of blogging, I have always posted a reflection on New Year’s Eve. The symbolic border between old and new prompts the big questions: Where have we been? Where are we going? If “Time is our choice of How to love and Why,”[i]are we using it well? Here are lin...