Don't know if it's universally acclaimed, but the song Werewolves of London is an immediate turn the channel on the radio for me. Really dislike it.
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Originally Posted by REDeYeS00
pretty sure the first time i heard that song was while watching the color of money
man i knew right then not to act fast or heady and confuse the forest whitaker ability with tom cruise
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Originally Posted by Phat Mack
Is it because they don't serve pina colladas at Trader Vic's?
From the fwiw department: the Dead began covering Zevon's Werewolves while it was on the singles chart back in '78.
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe it to be the only song they covered while it was still charting.
& word has it that Bob Weir's hair was perfect.
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Rush's Limelight
Pink Floyd's Time
Twain
Shakespeare
Off the top of my head
may i request an important distinction
did you never like it or have you become numb over time
asking cause i agree song fatigue is a thing
but watching artists making music live is one of the most interesting things to me
Shakespeare is such a better playwright than the rest of humanity combined. His story constructions are often weak and padded, but his characters and..... those words.... are beautiful and breathtaking.
I watch every single play on a loose rotation, and am lucky enough to live close enough to the RSC at Stratford to go see them at that lovely, cosy theatre, and have done so many times.
may i request an important distinction
did you never like it or have you become numb over time
asking cause i agree song fatigue is a thing
but watching artists making music live is one of the most interesting things to me
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I kind of get the feeling I'm missing something. I've never been much of a music person. I enjoy going to concerts or whatever, but don't make a point of it.
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Originally Posted by MSchu18
It's taxing to endure... that is until you begin to realize how many really great modern Artists pay homage by ripping him off at a high level.
Shakespeare is such a better playwright than the rest of humanity combined. His story constructions are often weak and padded, but his characters and..... those words.... are beautiful and breathtaking.
I watch every single play on a loose rotation, and am lucky enough to live close enough to the RSC at Stratford to go see them at that lovely, cosy theatre, and have done so many times.
I try to read King Lear every summer. Even Hamlet takes second place to Lear.
Limelight is so much more than quoting lines from a few sonnets
teen themes intertwined between the high school romeo trodding hallways as his stage
The all's the world a stage speech is said by Jaques in As You Like It. Jakes, the Elizabethan word for toilet, was also called a jacques. As my old Shakespeare teacher said, everything out of his mouth was pure ****.