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Who hasn’t misheard a song lyrics. We thought it might be fun to feature some favorites here for you to enjoy.
Conor Oberst illuminates the road with his lyrics. Conor Oberst “Conor Oberst” (Merge)
Listening to the music of the Austin, Tex.band Shearwater, you get the sense that it has a bird fetish. In general, the group’s lyrics are distinctly naturalist–painting pictures of wildlife and untouched ecosystems–but birds tend to appear in these narratives more often than other animals. In fact, the majority of the group’s album covers are avian-themed, and the band’s name itself refers …
Former FUGEES star LAURYN HILL is building up material for a major comeback after giving birth to her five kids - she has song ideas and lyrics scribbled all over …
At first it just sounds like a bunch of ugly computer-mangled noises battling each other — arrangements so crammed with discord that the tracks practically deconstruct themselves, plus lyrics about pointless arguments, equally senseless wars, and other evils. The latest from these Nebraska dance rockers doesn’t instantly charm like the ’80s flashbacks found on 2001’s breakthrough, Danse …
Cole Wilson thinks in broad strokes. This is obvious in his lyrics about love and loss, the way he disappears into his songs when he is in front of a microphone and the way he directs the more than 20 members of his band, the Apple Miner Colony , to play the synchronized patterns that bubble from his brain.
“Slip slidin’ away, slip slidin’ away. You know the nearer your destination, the more you’re slip slidin’ away.” Luckily for Goodyear and NASCAR, using rain tires to run in the rain during Saturday’s NAPA Auto Parts 200 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal didn’t echo the opening lyrics from Paul Simon’s 1977 hit release.
“Slip slidin’ away, slip slidin’ away. You know the nearer your destination, the more you’re slip slidin’ away.” Luckily for Goodyear and NASCAR, using rain tires to run in the rain during Saturday’s NAPA Auto Parts 200 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal didn’t echo the opening lyrics from Paul Simon’s 1977 hit release. While it was sunny in Montreal earlier in the afternoon, …
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