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Renée Fleming, the most famous soprano today, says she has sung about 240.
He has sung about matters of conscience as well as affairs of the heart.
She has uncompromisingly sung about and created work around the subjects of mental health, feminism and AIDS.
Speaking about female empowerment, that's always been something that we have sung about along with boys and sex.
That's why everyone was so shocked to hear the words spoken and sung about Jay and her father.
The band has sung about Hitler and Goebbels, Ike and Tina Turner's abusive relationship, serial killers and heroin abuse.
Nothing that's been said or written or painted or documented or sung about Paris can ever truly do it justice.
First in a panoply of thematic obsessions is sex, a subject nobody's sung about more seductively, more maniacally, with so much relish.
She's sung about not caring what people think of her and the first Frozen movie didn't marry her off to a prince.
It's the inverse of the more well-known (and sung about) "blue moon," or the second full moon in a given calendar month.
Guzman's exploits after the 2001 prison break were immortalized in lyrics, such as the corridos, or folk songs, sung about him in Mexico.
Awkward queer Asian teenagers were not the pretty, lust-worthy girls that boys sung about; we weren't the people who even got on the mic.
Plenty of pop stars have sung about their demons, but she doesn't mind acknowledging hers off stage in a way that risks killing her mystique.
Lady Gaga has sung about being addicted to fame before (see her first album, "The Fame"), and she's dallied with turning herself into a rock star.
In the last few months alone, Kurt Vile & Courtney Barnett have wandered off into tree-lined paradise, and Sam Ray has sung about moving to the desert.
The sublime silliness of Monty Python has always had an intellectual underpinning; not many comedy troupes have sung about Heidegger and Descartes or joked about summarizing Proust.
Much has been written and sung about the way distance and the isolation it breeds have shaped the identities of those Europeans who settled in New Zealand.
Bruce Springsteen, who has sung about Asbury Park a time or two, noted in his 2016 memoir, "Born to Run," that the town is not the same.
Government propaganda, brainwashing, and censorship were topics angrily sung about on Beijing indie band Birdstriking's 22012 debut album, causing it to be banned by China's Ministry of Culture.
"The ad agency later said that I had the right 'Love ya, babe' attitude to play like a cool-cat nightclub guy that sung about burgers," Jones said.
Everyone from Florida Georgia Line and Blake Shelton to Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, and Zac Brown Band have sung about the healing effects of islands and their waters.
The Four Tops once sung about Going Loco Down in Acapulco and that disco classic is a fitting soundtrack for another remarkable week in the turbulent career of Kyrgios.
The Gypsy love interest is not just sung about but also appears and sings, a haunting presence made even more so by an unseen chorus of three female voices.
In recent decades, we've protested about it, marched about it, organized in our communities about it, written about it, sung about it, and developed art and comedy routines to soften its psychological blow.
Brooks wrote that "nobody has captured Hamilton himself as fully and as beautifully as Chernow," and that the book was "by far the best biography ever written" — and soon to be sung — "about the man."
Everyone from the Beach Boys to Neil Young to Cake has sung about how the human race is killing the planet, but few of these tunes actually go beyond a simple acknowledgement of the problem.
Early K-pop acts like Seo Taiji & Boys and H.O.T. regularly addressed societal issues, but BTS is unique among their Korean peers, having sung about the stresses of economic disparity and political crises throughout their discography.
From beginning to end, the score has an "OMG" urgency that never lets up, whether what's being sung about is hooking up with a hottie (full of lyrics groaning with double entendres) or betraying your best friend.
These titles are separate, for the most part, from those overtly featured in the episodes, such as the movies playing in the local theater, occupying shelves at the video store or sung about in the world's nerdiest duet.
For more inspiration, students can consider that musicians have sung about almost everything, from standing against domestic violence, to supporting birth control for women, to fighting against poverty, to assailing common attitudes toward Latinos in the United States.
" He concludes about "True Love Waits," the final track on the album: "True love feels as though it's being sung about in airquotes; it's a construct that can erase individuality, a myth that the singer believed in until he didn't.
" Glenn estimated that he has sung about 70 percent of the anthems over the years, and the times when he has not, a group in the 300 Level, when it hears the public-address announcer introduce his stand-in, screams, "That's not Charles!
Jett's version of "I Love Rock 'N' Roll" didn't stray too far from The Arrows', although she did change the gender dynamics of the song: Instead of a guy picking up a girl, Jett sung about a woman picking up a guy.
The bombastic, unexpected, sneakily potent "Reputation" is many things: It's the first album on which Ms. Swift has cursed ("damn" doesn't count); it's the first time she has sung about consuming alcohol (and repeatedly at that); and it's the vehicle for her most overt songs about sexual agency.
The noted political dimension in the songwriting of both women makes this a natural pairing: Kater has sung about the Black Lives Matter movement and political strife in her father's home country of Grenada, and Polwart's 2018 album, "Laws of Motion," addresses Trumpism and the experiences of migrants.
There were rumors that Nero — eager to rebuild the city as a modern metropolis, stripped of ugliness and squalor — had set the fire himself, that he had played his lyre (not a fiddle) and sung about the fall of Troy while flames reduced buildings from Rome's storied past to mounds of ashes.
This week, Kano took to Later... With Jools Holland to perform material from his recently released album Made In The Manor, which, in our own humble opinion, has arguably entered the collection of best British albums, sitting calmly between Dizzee Rascal's Boy In Da Corner, The Streets Original Pirate Material, and that one Arctic Monkeys album where they sung about Sheffield.
A number of popular local songs were sung about Miljacka river, including "Halid Bešlić - Miljacka" and "Himzo Polovina - Kad ja pođoh na Bembašu".
Heartland rock musicians such as Bruce Springsteen, Bob Seger (Michigan), Melissa Etheridge (Kansas), John Mellencamp (Indiana), and Tom Petty have sung about heartland values. Heartland rock albums include Springsteen's Nebraska. The genre is not necessarily Midwestern, as Springsteen was born in New Jersey, and Petty was born in Florida and has sung about the Southern United States, such as in his album Southern Accents.
Nechay is Ukrainian folk hero, he is often sung about in folk songs like ideal Cossack's knight. A granite obelisk was erected on his grave in 1954.
Sometimes taught by Sunday School Lady and sometime by the Bently Brothers, in each episode a part of a book of the Bible is discussed (or sung about).
In a vote to compile the Royals' best-ever XI, Parkinson was voted the best central midfielder with 60.3% of the vote. Parkinson is still sung about by Reading fans.
S Janaki sang many evergreen songs in Odia. She has sung about 68 songs in Odia films. Her songs are still popular today and she also won 1 Orissa State Film Award.
Elvis Presley's iconic Pink Cadillac was a 1955 Cadillac Fleetwood. It set style for the era, was sung about in popular culture, and was copied by others around the world. The car is now preserved in the Graceland museum, in Memphis, Tennessee.
Raghu Kunche began his singing career in 2000 with the movie Bachi. He has sung about 600 songs for Telugu Films. Raghu Kunche made his debut as a Music Director for the movie Bumper Offer in 2009. He won 5 NANDI Awards in his career.
Eddie Lawler has sung about Bradford Beck on his 2002 CD, 'Bradford Beck'. The Friends of Bradford's Becks held a poetry competition with the winning entry getting lines from their poem carved into 15 stone plaques that follow the route above ground in the city centre.
Kavishari was started/invented by the 10th Sikh Guru, "Guru Gobind Singh Sahib". There was a need of a particular singing style or genre that can gave energy to the war-fighters. So the Kavishari was mostly sung about Bravery, known as Veer Ras, one of the nine Ras' (English: "flavour"/"subgenre") of the genre.
Campbell, in a Let's Play with Achievement Hunter, said that Motion City Soundtrack were "a huge influence" for the band. Rock Sound wrote that on The Upsides Campbell sung about "His early twenties soul-searching and tales of strife" which "resonated with a [new] generation, inspiring countless imitators in the process."Bird, ed. 2015, p.
The place is sung about in a folk-style song of Richard Guard and Anna Crockatt The River Don't Run, included on an album by Nick Hart. The song describes the demolition of Agar Town and the disappearance of the Fleet river or stream as it was diverted underground to make way for St Pancras railway station.
Bajrush Doda's origin is Deçan. He was born in 1936, and he started singing mostly rapsodi and epic songs since he was very young. He is well known as a nation singer of rapsodi, popular songs, and wedding songs. Accompanied with his çifteli, he had sung about brave front warriors such as: Isa Boletini, Bajram Curri, Mehmet Pasha, etc.
Catholic Christians and Protestants living in these countries sing kolyadkas on and near Christmas Eve. It is believed that everything sung about will come true. Singing Kolyadkas is a very common tradition in modern Ukraine. Additionally Kolyadkas are often sung in countries where big diasporas are present, including Ukrainians which live in Canada (1 251 170 persons).
The idea, or ideal, isn't the highest. But getting the idea off the paper or the drawing board and putting it to use in life is the absolute for the Christian. In Works of Love (1847) he wrote, "Love for the neighbor does not want to be sung about, it wants to be accomplished."Concluding Unscientific Postscript p.
The Alvars during the early medieval period of Tamil history (between the 7th and 10th centuries CE) worshipped Vishnu and his avatars through their hymns. This collection of their hymns is known as Divya Prabhandham. Mangalasasanam means "praying that the holy shrines be happy all the time". The Srivaishnava shrines that were sung about by the Alvars are called Divya Desams.
In addition to the Poto-Poto album, the artists have performed concerts across the region. They theme each concert around a particular issue concerning children’s rights. For example, at the St Louis Jazz Festival in May 2007, the artists sung about the problem of the talibé in Senegal (child beggars). In 2007 they performed at local musical festivals in Senegal (St.
Joel Whitburn, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 7th edn, 2000 The flip side of the single, "Gather" is a poem sung about life being short. (In later decades, "Once You Understand" was often sampled by hip hop artists.) The song also peaked at number 76 in Australia. The record was re-released in early 1974 and peaked at No. 53 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Jean-Luc Godard's Keep Your Right Up was filmed at its airport in 1987. Nantes appears in a number of songs, the best-known to non-French audiences being 2007's "Nantes" by the American band Beirut. French-language songs include "Nantes" by Barbara (1964) and "Nantes" by Renan Luce (2009). The city is mentioned in about 50 folk songs, making it the most-sung-about city in France after Paris.
The Constellation record page describes the release as a "personal album that serves as an ode to his adopted Montreal hometown (where he has now lived for two decades), the passing of great friends (Vic Chesnutt, Emma) and new fatherhood." The album art is a painting of Efrim with his son Ezra, whom he fathered with Mt. Zion bandmate Jessica Moss, and who is sung about in the album's final track.
After seven Mecano albums and huge success in Europe and Latin America, the continuous touring began taking its toll on the band. Ana was especially affected and started developing vocal problems. In 1993, the band announced a temporary split. While José and Nacho released solo albums, Ana chose to travel around the world and visited Hawaii, Bombay, and New York City—places she had sung about while with Mecano.
The restaurant has separate preparation lines for white meat and red meat in the giant kitchen. The demolished building faced Ohio Street, but the new building is rotated 180 degrees to face the Ontario Street tourist pedestrian strip. The restaurant was sung about by the cult Chicago musician Wesley Willis in a song entitled "Rock N Roll McDonald's", which expresses a negative opinion of McDonald's. The song was featured in the movie Super Size Me.
Songs are sung about the departure of Gauri to her husband's house. The procession comes back after offering water to the first two days. On the final day, she faces in the same direction as Isar and the procession concludes in the consignment of the all images in the waters of a tank or a well. The women bid farewell to Gauri and turn their eyes and the Gangaur festival comes to an end.
" Speaking further about the album's concept, she said "if you listen to my albums, they were always about love. I've always sung about love. It was always love in a certain way: A fairytale type of way; I was hoping, praying, and wishing for that." Describing her approach for this album, Lopez stated that "there was just a lot that I had to say", claiming: "My goal was to just be as honest as I could.
The importance of the Wiesental for the Grand Duchy of Baden was also sung about in the Badnerlied. One verse reads: Im Wiesental Fabriken stehn, wie Schlösser klar und hell, Rauchfahnen aus Kaminen , von Lörrach bis nach Zell. In the Wiesen valley there are factories, Bright and fair like castles, Trails of smoke are blown, From Lörrach up to Zell. However, towards the end of the 20th century, the Textile industry withdrew more and more from the valley.
Neither side in the battle wore military uniforms. Tories wore a green pine twig in their hats, and Whigs wore a piece of white paper (flag) in their hats. Several of the Whigs were found shot through the head afterwards, leading to speculation that the flags were used by the Tories as targets for their musket fire. The Patriot soldiers composed a ballad, which for many years was sung about the countryside in Captain Dickey's honor.
In 1947, Baltušis published his play Gieda gaideliai (The Cocks Are Crowing). He continued to publish short story collections such as What Isn’t Sung About (1959), Valiusa Needs Alek-sas (1965), and In the Fathers’ and Brothers’ Footsteps (1967). In 1957 he published the first volume of his popular novel Parduotos vasaros (Sold-out Summers), the second of which was published in 1969. These works typically used vibrant, persuasive language and had sociological and political undertones.
The fans of Willem II have close relations with the fans of English championship club Bristol City. For Bristol City's game on 31 October 2009 against Sheffield Wednesday, some Willem II fans were seen in the 'Eastend' of the Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol's most popular stand, and there were also songs sung about Willem II by City fans. Willem supporters have as well been known to travel to Bristol, with Bristol City fans heading the other way to Tilburg.
Guildford has been captured on film in Carry On Sergeant, which was filmed at the former Queens Barracks, and The Omen, a scene from which was filmed at Guildford Cathedral. Singer- songwriter Robyn Hitchcock has sung about the town in "No, I Don't Remember Guildford", a song from his 1999 album Jewels for Sophia. The University Hall on the campus of the University of Surrey was the site of the first ever Led Zeppelin gig on 25 October 1968.
Kalladar hailed from a town called Kalladam (hence the name 'Kalladar'), which is in the modern-day Kerala. Rulers sung by Kalladar include Ambarkilan Aruvandhai, Mullur king Kari, Ori, Akdhai, Pandiyan Thalaiyalangaanatthu Seruvendra Neduncheliyan, Venkatamalai ruler Kalvar Koman Pulli, Poraiyatru Kilan Periyan, Nannan, and Kalangaai Kanni Narmudicheral. Other poets who also sung about the Pandiyan King Thalaiyalangaanatthu Seruvendra Neduncheliyan, including Kudapulaviyanar, Mangudi Kilar, and Mangudi Marudhanar, were thus his contemporaries. With his friendship with Mamulanar, he formed part of the Kallada–Mamulanar dyad.
The song began as an embryo which Zowie produced in his studio – he found some acapellas on his PC from a Nervous Records vinyl containing part of the vocal – and was written with the intent of being a feel-good track based on the lyrics. However, the vocalist initially sung about being trapped in the house during the weekend. Zowie then flipped the lyrics to create a more positive scenario. The track's first play was at a house party with his friends.
That is, what needs to be covered over (by the clowns sung about in the song) is the very intensity, ragged emotion and utter vulnerability that comes forward through the music and singing itself, a display protracted to six minutes, wrought with exposed silences, a shocked Fredrik sitting so uncomfortably before Desirée while something much too real emerges in a realm where he – and his audience – felt assured of performance."Wolfe, Graham. "Sondheim's A Little Night Music: Reconciling the Comic and the Sublime.
Inspired by the song itself, Rolston decided to visualize the sung-about afrodisiac as a liquid, eventually arranging the construction of a water-flooded "outtrack world" that depicts Norwood and her dancers performing in an ankle-deep basin and in front of water-reflecting walls respectively. With a view to create a "very simple video", styles and clothes are mainly influenced by white, gold and black color. Actor Columbus Short appeared as one of the background dancers in the video.
When the monsters battle each other at the end of the episode, a Japanese man sings songs about each of the monsters while they approach. This mirrors a common element throughout actual Japanese monster movies, which commonly have theme songs for the monster characters. Parker wrote the songs in Japanese language. The English translation for the lyrics sung when Robert Smith transforms translates are, "I really like Robert Smith", and the lyrics sung about Mecha-Streisand translate, "Barbra, Barbra, she's a bitch, Barbra".
As a singer, apart from singing in his own composition, he has sung for almost all the lead composers including Ilayaraja and has sung about 300 songs. He composed an international album, first of its kind in the world, on time signatures called Chaakra the Signature of Time which he applied for prestigious Grammy Awards. He has introduced about 25 singers including Ranjith, Mallikarjun, Ravivarma, Nihal, and Kousalya. Patnaik had done his Bachelors of science in Rayagada Autonomous College, Rayagada, Odisha .
The title of "Perilhos" indicates that the antic (old) troubadours were authorities on poetic and amatory matters. He even quotes in support of this Raimon Jordan using the word antic of his predecessors. Matfre's knowledge of the early troubadours came largely through reading and he indicates that the early troubadours "sung" about love, not that they wrote about it, as did Matfre and his contemporaries. After the "Perilhos", Matfre includes a letter (epistola) to his sister, written in decasyllabic rhyming couplets: Fraires Matfre a sa cara seror.
The Lingam here, which is a Swayambhu, was unearthed by King Kusakethu, the Lord's ardent devotee, and bears the scar caused by the king's spade while he was digging the earth. The history of this temple also states that lord Rathinagireeshwarar had showered Rathina mazha to eradicate the famine in that place. Apart from the two saints and Sekkizhar, saint Arunagirinathar mentions this as one of the places where Muruga's father, Lord Siva, blesses His devotees. Saint Ramalingar has also sung about this place.
Harman was given a pension and lionized by the public with a popular famous sea shanty dedicated to him in the tune of "Farewell to Digby" sung about the battle in taverns for decades after the event. Tyger served in the Mediterranean, in the defense of Gibraltar, in actions against Guadeloupe and Martinique and the blockade of Cartagena, Colombia in 1741.HMS Tiger website. Tyger was rebuilt for the first time in 1681 by John Shish at Deptford Dockyard as a 44-gun fourth rate ship of the line.
He revelled in devotion to his heart's content along with sadhus, saints, and all those people who were Lord Hari's subjects – Harijans – irrespective of their caste, class or sex. It also seems that he must have fallen into a somewhat ill repute amongst the Nagars following incidents like accepting invitation to sing glories of Lord Krishna in association of devotees belonging to lower social strata. The Nagars of Junagadh despised him and spared no opportunity to scorn and insult him . By this time, Mehta had already sung about the rasaleela of Radha and Krishna.
Queer music, or music that is either produced or sung by a LGBT individual or music that is sung about the LGBT experience, debuted in the 1920s blues era . In the beginning of queer music, many songs discussed coming out, acceptance, Pride and Stonewall. In the 1970s, it switched to talking about people like Anita Bryant, San Francisco politician Harvey Milk and Dan White. With the rise of the AIDS epidemic, many queer songs in the 1980s and 1990s addressed the emotional (often anger, and grief), political and social aspects of the AIDS crisis.
He killed a man who wanted one of his swords and some riders who were contracted to kill Starkad by Hather (Hatherus), Lennius' son. In front of Hather, Starkad sung about his accomplishments, and as Hather's response showed Starkad that Hather was of noble birth, Starkad asked him to be his slayer. Starkad promised Hather all his gold and imperviousness, should Hather cut off his head and run between the head and the body as he fell. Hather cut off Starkad's head but avoided running, as he feared being crushed by Starkad's huge body.
On January 30, 2005 - then-leader and the last member from the first generation Kaori Iida left to pursue a solo singer/artist career, with Mari Yaguchi taking on leadership role with Hitomi Yoshizawa as subleader. Her last single was "The Manpower!!!", which sung about the abilities of the human race and was also the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles theme song. The beginning of 2005 also saw the beginning of Musume Document 2005, which covered behind-the- scenes material, historical footage, and interviews. In February 2005, Tsunku started another audition for Morning Musume's seventh generation.
Indigenous issues feature prominently in politically inspired Australian music and include the topics of land rights, and aboriginal deaths in custody. One of the most prominent Australian bands to confront these issues is Yothu Yindi. Other Australian bands to have confronted indigenous issues include Tiddas, Kev Carmody, Archie Roach, Christine Anu, The Herd, Neil Murray, Blue King Brown, the John Butler Trio, Midnight Oil, Warumpi Band, Paul Kelly, Powderfinger and Xavier Rudd. In addition to Indigenous issues, many Australian protest singers have sung about the futility of war.
However, like Ri, the RGB chief director, Li also received intel of the coup that will happen in the North. Back at the Blue House, Kwak talks to incumbent South Korean president, Lee Ee-seong (Kim Eui-Sung), about the coup that may happen in the North due to power struggles. Kwak wanted to inform the president elect but Lee says he'll find out eventually. Back in the North, Eom enters a restaurant and is given a bag containing a uniform, mobile phone, money, and a blueprint of a building.
Unlike the other stations on the line, it was designed to have an "L" shape, rather than being rectangular, because the building was "squeezed by the severe slope behind it". In 1888, a pinkeye outbreak killed off many horses in Rosendale and along the canal. Rosendale was sung about in a canal-related folk song in the 1880s called "Sari Jane". The village's cement mines were mentioned in a poem by D. Taylor, "Carrying Coal On The D & H Canal", and another poem, "Trip Down The Canal", by DeWitt E. Clinton and his wife.
In contrast to her work with Stars, Millan's solo work is strongly influenced by country and folk music. Thematically, many of the songs deal with loss and loneliness, and taking solace in alcohol is sung about numerous times. Millan's upbringing in Toronto provided the inspiration for the song "Wayward and Parliament", which is based on her time working in the coffee shop "Jet Fuel" on Parliament Street. Two videos were shot to promote Honey from the Tombs: "Skinny Boy" was directed by George Vale, and "Baby I" was directed by Anthony Seck.
Her sons, the Hero Twins, Monster Slayer and Born-for-the-Water, are also sung about, for they rid the world of giants and evil monsters. Stories such as these are spoken of during these sacred ceremonies. The "popular" music resembles the highly active melodic motion of the choruses, featuring wide intervallic leaps and melodic range usually an octave to octave and a half. Structurally, the songs are created from the complex repetition, division, and combinations of most often no more than four or five phrases, with short songs often immediately following each other for continuity as needed in work songs.
Despite all these problems, the second version impressed the contemporaries. Sebastiano del Piombo declared that the knees alone were worthy of more than the whole Rome, which William Wallace has called "one of the most curious praises ever sung about a work of art" Christ is shown by Michelangelo unclothed in a standing pose. Christ's sexual organs are exposed in order to show that his sexuality is uncorrupted by lust and completely controlled by his will, so that in his resurrected body he shows his triumph over both sin and death. During the Baroque period a bronze floating loincloth was added.
Pop punk band The Wonder Years Between the late 2000s and early 2010s, a new wave of pop punk groups emerged. Dave Beech of Clash noted that these groups were "[d]arker and more mature" than those previously, taking influence "and occasional indifference" from 1990s emo. On The Wonder Years' The Upsides (2010), vocalist Dan Campbell sung about "His early twenties soul- searching and tales of strife" which "resonated with a [new] generation, inspiring countless imitators in the process." This pushed Campbell to "the forefront of a new wave", and the album influencing a new wave of pop punk bands.
Species within the Geophaps have been named in Aboriginal stories and songs. The Partridge pigeon (Geophaps smithii) has been listed as a bird species which features as a Morrdjdjanjno song subject. Morrdjdjanjno is a genre of song from the Arnhem Land plateau in the Northern Territory top end, they are sung only by men and passed down as 'open domain' songs. Morrdjdjanjno songs' subjects are discussed in relation to mythological events of religious significance and are believed to bring the singer into contact with the animal being sung about or to increase numbers of certain species.
Then, the local kami is called forward to protect those attending the ceremony. During the summoning of the deceased (hotoke oroshi), the itako sings songs, called kudoki, said to be relayed by the contacted spirit. The spirit of the dead arrives and shares memories of its life and the afterlife, answering questions for patrons. Then, the spirits are sent away, and songs are sung about "hell, insects, and birds." A final spell is repeated three times: “The old fox in the Shinoda woods, when he cries during the day, then he does not cry in the night”.
Café Du Monde has appeared in multiple fictional depictions of the city including the "Dave Robicheaux" series of novels by James Lee Burke, and novels by John Connolly, Adam Gnade, Poppy Z. Brite, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Anne Rice, Kresley Cole, David Morrell, and Nancy A. Collins. The café as it appeared in 1955 can be seen in an extended sequence in the William Castle film New Orleans Uncensored; and as it appeared pre-Katrina in two scenes of the 2003 movie Runaway Jury. The business is sung about in the Jimmy Buffett song, "The Wino and I Know." In a 2009 episode of Man v.
Some songs from Raphael, as "Qué sabe nadie" ("What does anyone know") or "Digan lo que digan" ("Whatever they say"), have frequently been interpreted in a gay light. In 1974, the folk rock band Cánovas, Rodrigo, Adolfo y Guzmán talked about a lesbian relationship in the song "María y Amaranta" ("María and Amaranta"), that surprisingly was not censored. During the transition to democracy, the duo Vainica Doble sung about the fight of a gay man against the prejudices of his own family in the song "El rey de la casa" ("The king of the house"). Singer-songwriter Víctor Manuel has included LGBT subjects in several of his songs.
The Mona Lisa (; or ; ) is a half-length portrait painting by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. It is considered an archetypal masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance, and has been described as "the best known, the most visited, the most written about, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world". The painting's novel qualities include the subject's expression, which is frequently described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, and the atmospheric illusionism. The painting is likely of the Italian noblewoman Lisa Gherardini, the wife of Francesco del Giocondo, and is in oil on a white Lombardy poplar panel.
CD compilation albums are also available. Rivers claims that more Twisted Tunes were written about the 1994 O. J. Simpson murder case than about any other individual; an example is the Twisted Tune "White Ford Bronco" (based on the 1955 song "Hot Rod Lincoln", "Bronco" appears on the Twisted Christmas Boxed Set). Rivers has said that there might have been more Twisted Tunes sung about the Seattle Seahawks and Super Bowl XL. Rivers and his colleagues have guessed that his most famous Twisted Tune based on a pop song is "What if God Smoked Cannabis?", based on the 1995 Joan Osborne hit "One of Us".
Kroni i zanave – "fairy's water", located on the north-western side in the Valdanos grove is the fountain most frequently sung about in Ulcinj. There are a lot of stories and legends about this beneficial and marvellous water. In the Ulcinj olive groves there are ten more nicely made water springs: Begov, Mustafës, Doçinës, Salkikinës, the Sailor's etc.. In the pine wood is the famous Ladies Beach with its sulfur springs, which are supposedly an elixir for barren women. Physicians from the former Yugoslavia used to recommend that children with asthma should walk in the Ulcinj Pine Wood in the morning and rinse their throats with sea water.
At the end of that decade, Kostas Hatzis, in one of his tours, visited United States for concerts to the expatriate Greeks. It is worth noting that his fame as a singer for peace had reached the White House when the then US President, Jimmy Carter invited him to meet him and congratulate him. He is one of the only Greek artists who has been invited and congratulated for their morality and their work by a U.S. President.Μy Greek Fm, Biography; Kostas Hatzis (in Greek) Kostas Hatzis has sung about love as well as social issues in duets with well-known singers, such as Marinella.
Nataraja has been visualised in variety of forms by seers, poets and artists; it has been chiselled, painted, described and sung about in many parts of India and countries. This itself is a testimony to the twin aspects of time and timelessness of Nataraja, both as a personality and as a theme. This book highlights Nataraja as the presiding deity of fine arts whether it be music, dance, painting, sculpture or epigraphy. The Vedic roots of the cosmic dancer and the blend of tradition and modernity is woven as a thread throughout the book describing vividly the exploits of the great dancer on world stage.
In 2003, he played a leading role as an incompetent rural detective in another critically acclaimed hit, Memories of Murder, from young director Bong Joon-ho. It was the first of several critically acclaimed movies they would make together, with commentators describing Bong's relationship with Song as a "great actor- director collaboration". In 2004, Song starred in The President's Barber by debut director Im Chan-sang, which imagines the life of South Korean president Park Chung-hee's personal barber. The following year he also took the lead in Antarctic Journal, a big-budget project by debut director Yim Pil-sung about an expedition in Antarctica that performed weakly at the box office.
Lover received critical acclaim for its songwriting and retro sensibility. Billboards Jason Lipshutz called it the "song you should slow-dance to with your partner this weekend", and also said it "effectively transmits its romantic signals by putting the songwriting of Swift – a masterful writer who gets the solo credit here – front and center". Louise Bruton of The Irish Times said the song "is the grand gesture that proves that all the heartache she's sung about" in the past "was worth it", and that it "has autumnal vibes stamped all over it". Writing for Vox, Constance Grady called the song "a welcome reminder of what made Swift such an unstoppable force when she first emerged onto the music scene".
They have sung about capitalism, imperialism, anti- Americanism, and the Turkish government's policies, which they say penalize the poor. One track is about the clearing of poor neighborhoods to make way for expensive skyscrapers. Grup Yorum was also the first band in Turkey to have a Kurdish song on an album. In 1993, a lorry containing their album "Cesaret" was on the way to Diyarbakir when it was stopped by Turkish Gendarmerie and the boxes containing the albums were shot at with live ammunition. The group's composition has been in a constant state of change since its inception, and its members have continuously experienced political oppression, including over 400 arrests and trials (approximately 400).
Several Jamaican musicians have sung about the Gun Court, including Junior Reid (Gun Court, 1993) and the dance hall artist Ranking Joe, whose first single release was "Gun Court Law" in 1974. The reggae musician Jah Cure released his first album, Free Jah's Cure, from Tower Street Prison in 2000 after having been convicted before the Gun Court in 1998. Jah Cure continued to deny the charges of illegal firearms, rape, and robbery, and he attracted widespread support for his release, including "Free Jah Cure" campaigns and petition drives, until his release in 2007. The French singer Bernard Lavilliers sings about Gun Court in the song Stand the Ghetto released in 1980.
It was known for its ancient port with a flourishing trade with the Roman Empire, receiving gold in exchange for its products like pepper and fine cloth. St. Thomas the Apostle allegedly died at Mylapore in 72 CE. Ptolemy had recorded in the 2nd century CE that the port of Mylapore was known to the Greeks and the Romans, but does not mention any thing about St. Thomas or Christians. According to legend, St. Thomas travelled through Kerala and reached Mylapore for evangelism, where he converted some Tamil Brahmins or Iyers to Christianity but after the death of the Apostle most of them migrated to Kerala. The Saivite Saints of the 7th century, Saint Sambandar and Saint Appar, have sung about the Shrine in their hymns.
He often ended his performance with a few jokes that intentionally would not get a good response in order to follow them up with a song reminiscent of "I Don't Care" by Jean Lenox and Harry O. Sutton sung about how he does not care whether the audience laughs at his jokes. Meaney was involved in a number of television programs, including Ned & Stacey, Dr. Katz, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Garfield and Friends, Rocko's Modern Life, London Underground, and Duckman. He starred as the title character on the short-lived sitcom version of Uncle Buck. He was also a singer and musician, writing and producing songs for HBO and Comedy Central with his co-writer Martin Olson, with whom he wrote several television series.
Her first recording was "Ay Dominique," a "lament for Dominica as the country underwent political problems in the 1970s". The song became a popular anthem among Dominicans, and she began recording with Gordon Henderson, placing herself at the forefront of cadence-lypso. She often sung about women's issues, a rarity at the time, and was among the first women to sing at the Théâtre Noir, Cirque d’Hiver and the Théâtre de la Renaissance. She was the first non-French winner of the Maracas d’Or Award from Société Pernod, and has been awarded International Women's Year in 1985, the Sisserou Award of Honour (the second highest award in Dominica), a Lifetime Award in 2005 and a Golden Drum Award in 1984.
Jonah Kirsten Sorrentino (born June 26, 1975), better known by his stage name KJ-52, is a Christian rapper from Tampa, Florida. The "KJ" part of his name refers to his old rap alias, "King J. Mac," a name which he later described in one of his podcasts as "horribly cheesy." "52", which is pronounced "five two", not "fifty-two", is a reference to the Biblical story of Jesus feeding the multitude with five loaves and two fish, which is also sung about in his song "Push Up" from The Yearbook and in the "KJ Five Two" on It's Pronounced 'Five Two. He was awarded the Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year for "Never Look Away" and Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year at the GMA Dove Awards of 2007.
Reviewers thought Titanfall was a successful evolution of the genre, with GameSpot Chris Watters calling it "a great leap forward for shooters" and EGM Chris Holzworth declaring the game "unquestionably worthy of all the praises sung about it", but Eurogamer Whitehead concluded that the game was "more of a step forward ... than a leap". Polygon Arthur Gies said Titanfall was not the "kind sea change Modern Warfare started". Peter Bright of Ars Technica wrote that the game's multiplayer was "not groundbreaking" and did not surpass Call of Duty, and Edge decided that Titanfall "might not be Xbox One's killer app". Reflecting on a lack of sales data a month after release, Paul Tassi wrote that the "buzz" surrounding Titanfall release "seemed to fade abnormally quickly" and that the game has not "capitalized on the goodwill it had ahead of, and even during, launch".
Los Angeles: Capitol Records SPRO-9382. In his retrospective review of Reddy's 1983 album Imagination, Allmusic's Joe Viglione wrote, "It is interesting how the pop divas of the '70s and '80s took some risks." Olivia Newton-John's 1981 hit song "Physical" was banned by a few conservative radio stations at the time because of the sexually suggestive lyrics, but the view of casual sex that Reddy had already sung about the previous year in "Take What You Find" goes so far as to recommend taking any sexual encounter available, even if it means lowering one's standards: :Instant love keeps it light :Just enough to fill the night :High ideals left behind :Looking for love but you take what you find(1980) Take What You Find by Helen Reddy [album sleeve]. Los Angeles: Capitol Records SOO 12068.
Demolition derbies in Australia generally take place at speedways (usually on the opening or closing night of the season), with most cars being older model Australian-made sedans and wagons. ABC's Wide World of Sports televised the World Championship Demolition Derby from the mid-1960s until 1992. In 1972, the Los Angeles Coliseum hosted a demolition derby with mint-condition late model cars driven by Mario Andretti, A. J. Foyt, and Bobby Unser. The popular ABC sitcom Happy Days included the character Pinky Tuscadero, a female professional demolition derby driver (almost unheard of at the time, with the show set in the 1950s) and occasional love interest to the show's most popular character, Arthur Fonzarelli. Folk-pop singer Jim Croce wrote and sung about the sport in one of his popular songs, “Rapid Roy (The Stock Car Boy)” on his 1972 album, You Don't Mess Around with Jim.
Not only did he start twice that number, he contributed to the club reaching the final of the League Two play-offs at the Millennium Stadium. His starting place and winners' medal, achieved with the help of his "excellent last-ditch defending", went some way to alleviate the disappointment of missing the 2001 League Cup final. In addition, his sales experience enabled the players to look smart for the occasion; expecting to be wearing tracksuits for their big day because the club was unable to afford a set of new suits, Gill persuaded a local outfitters to supply a set of suits at reasonable cost. While at Cheltenham Town he became a fan favourite and even had a song created by the fans who jokingly sung about his less than impressive goal scoring abilities, "If Jerry scores, We're on the pitch, if Jerry scores, We're on the pitch!" to the tune of Tom Hark.
" In a review for BREATHEcast, Timothy Yap listed "Who You Are", "For the Sake of the World" and "Forgiven" as the prime cuts of the album and stated that Bethel Music "have made worship music three dimensional where God is not just sung about but He is experienced." Yap also commented that "these songs make you want to sing-a-long regardless of whether you are a Christian or not." and that the album also has "a more polished, slick and a grander production" compared to Bethel Music's preceding release, The Loft Sessions. Reviewing the album for The Esther Project, Alexis Wisniewski refers to the collection as "13 songs that are genuine and passionate, you can't help but engage." and concluded that "If you're a believer who likes to have good worship music at home, check this out. If you're a worship leader who is always looking for great music for your congregation, check this out.

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