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  • "What is the half-life of a color TV? What is the shelf life of a teenage queen?"
    Jul 6 2024
    Doctor, doctor, what is wrong with me? This supermarket life is getting long." "What is the half-life of a color TV? What is the shelf life of a teenage queen?"

    From "Amused to Death", by Roger Waters.

    Roger Waters, a founding member of Pink Floyd, is known for his thought-provoking and politically charged music. "Amused to Death", his third solo studio album released in 1992, critiques the pervasive influence of television and mass media on society, drawing inspiration from Neil Postman's book "Amusing Ourselves to Death".

    Verse ✍️ and Verve 💥: The Poetry of Popular Music 🎶
    is an enthralling podcast that traverses the landscape of popular music from the 1960s to today. Exploring the art of lyrical craftsmanship, each episode delves into the poetic narratives of influential songwriters, spanning the spectrum from the revolutionary words of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen's introspective genius to the emotive ballads of Adele and Kendrick Lamar's profound verses.

    The podcast also highlights the cultural resonance and personal storytelling in the songs of Taylor Swift, the intricate lyrics of Frank Ocean, and Billie Eilish's innovative wordplay. Paying homage to the timeless impact of legends like John Lennon, Johnny Cash, and David Bowie, Samuel Hollingsworth's distinctive voice brings to life the quotes of these iconic songs, connecting the expressive songwriting of the past with today's groundbreaking artists. "Verse and Verve" invites listeners to a rich exploration of lyrical evolution in popular music, celebrating the creative brilliance that has defined generations.

    Part 1 now enchantingly available for your reading delight as an interactive eBook on Amazon Kindle.
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    1 min
  • "Back in black I hit the sack, I've been too long, I'm glad to be back, Yes, I'm let loose.."
    Jul 5 2024
    "Back in black I hit the sack, I've been too long, I'm glad to be back, Yes, I'm let loose from the noose that's kept me hanging about I've been looking at the sky, 'cause it's gettin' me high. Forget the hearse 'cause I never die. I got nine lives, cat's eyes, abusing every one of them and running wild."

    From Back in Black, by AC/DC.

    AC/DC, an iconic Australian rock band formed in 1973, is known for their high-energy performances and influential hard rock sound. Their greatest hit, "Back in Black", is celebrated as a rock anthem, featuring powerful riffs and memorable lyrics, and it has become one of the best-selling singles of all time.

    Verse ✍️ and Verve 💥: The Poetry of Popular Music 🎶
    is an enthralling podcast that traverses the landscape of popular music from the 1960s to today. Exploring the art of lyrical craftsmanship, each episode delves into the poetic narratives of influential songwriters, spanning the spectrum from the revolutionary words of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen's introspective genius to the emotive ballads of Adele and Kendrick Lamar's profound verses.

    The podcast also highlights the cultural resonance and personal storytelling in the songs of Taylor Swift, the intricate lyrics of Frank Ocean, and Billie Eilish's innovative wordplay. Paying homage to the timeless impact of legends like John Lennon, Johnny Cash, and David Bowie, Samuel Hollingsworth's distinctive voice brings to life the quotes of these iconic songs, connecting the expressive songwriting of the past with today's groundbreaking artists. "Verse and Verve" invites listeners to a rich exploration of lyrical evolution in popular music, celebrating the creative brilliance that has defined generations.

    Part 1 now enchantingly available for your reading delight as an interactive eBook on Amazon Kindle.
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    1 min
  • "All I ever wanted, all I ever needed, is here in my arms. Words are very unnecessary, they can only do harm."
    Jul 4 2024
    "All I ever wanted, all I ever needed, is here in my arms. Words are very unnecessary, they can only do harm."

    From "Enjoy the Silence", by Depeche Mode.

    Depeche Mode, a pioneering British electronic band formed in 1980, achieved global success with their music that blends synth-pop and dark, emotive lyrics. Their biggest hit, "Enjoy the Silence," released in 1990, remains an iconic track known for its haunting melody and profound themes of communication and solitude.

    Verse ✍️ and Verve 💥: The Poetry of Popular Music 🎶
    is an enthralling podcast that traverses the landscape of popular music from the 1960s to today. Exploring the art of lyrical craftsmanship, each episode delves into the poetic narratives of influential songwriters, spanning the spectrum from the revolutionary words of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen's introspective genius to the emotive ballads of Adele and Kendrick Lamar's profound verses.

    The podcast also highlights the cultural resonance and personal storytelling in the songs of Taylor Swift, the intricate lyrics of Frank Ocean, and Billie Eilish's innovative wordplay. Paying homage to the timeless impact of legends like John Lennon, Johnny Cash, and David Bowie, Samuel Hollingsworth's distinctive voice brings to life the quotes of these iconic songs, connecting the expressive songwriting of the past with today's groundbreaking artists. "Verse and Verve" invites listeners to a rich exploration of lyrical evolution in popular music, celebrating the creative brilliance that has defined generations.

    Part 1 now enchantingly available for your reading delight as an interactive eBook on Amazon Kindle.
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    1 min
  • "Some folks are born made to wave the flag Hoo, they're red, white and blue And when the band plays "Hail to the chief.."
    Jul 3 2024
    "Some folks are born made to wave the flag Hoo, they're red, white and blue And when the band plays "Hail to the chief" Ooh, they point the cannon at you, Lord It ain't me, it ain't me I ain't no senator's son, son It ain't me, it ain't me I ain't no fortunate one, no.."

    Creedence Clearwater Revival, often abbreviated as CCR, was an American rock band formed in the late 1960s, known for their swamp rock style and Southern-influenced sound. The band, led by John Fogerty, produced numerous hits, with "Fortunate Son" standing out as one of their greatest, capturing the anti-establishment sentiments of the Vietnam War era. Their music, characterized by Fogerty's distinctive voice and storytelling, remains influential and iconic in rock history.

    Verse ✍️ and Verve 💥: The Poetry of Popular Music 🎶
    is an enthralling podcast that traverses the landscape of popular music from the 1960s to today. Exploring the art of lyrical craftsmanship, each episode delves into the poetic narratives of influential songwriters, spanning the spectrum from the revolutionary words of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen's introspective genius to the emotive ballads of Adele and Kendrick Lamar's profound verses.

    The podcast also highlights the cultural resonance and personal storytelling in the songs of Taylor Swift, the intricate lyrics of Frank Ocean, and Billie Eilish's innovative wordplay. Paying homage to the timeless impact of legends like John Lennon, Johnny Cash, and David Bowie, Samuel Hollingsworth's distinctive voice brings to life the quotes of these iconic songs, connecting the expressive songwriting of the past with today's groundbreaking artists. "Verse and Verve" invites listeners to a rich exploration of lyrical evolution in popular music, celebrating the creative brilliance that has defined generations.

    Part 1 now enchantingly available for your reading delight as an interactive eBook on Amazon Kindle.
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    1 min
  • "Say your prayers, little one, don't forget, my son to include everyone. I tuck you in warm within keep you free from sin 'til the Sandman."
    Jul 2 2024
    "Say your prayers, little one, don't forget, my son to include everyone. I tuck you in, warm within, keep you free from sin 'til the Sandman, he comes. Sleep with one eye open, gripping your pillow tight, exit light, enter night. Take my hand, we're off to never-never land.

    Metallica, an American heavy metal band formed in 1981, is known for their powerful, fast-paced music and significant influence on the heavy metal genre. Their greatest hit, "Enter Sandman", released in 1991, became a defining track of the band, featuring iconic riffs and dark, haunting lyrics that captivated a global audience.

    Verse ✍️ and Verve 💥: The Poetry of Popular Music 🎶
    is an enthralling podcast that traverses the landscape of popular music from the 1960s to today. Exploring the art of lyrical craftsmanship, each episode delves into the poetic narratives of influential songwriters, spanning the spectrum from the revolutionary words of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen's introspective genius to the emotive ballads of Adele and Kendrick Lamar's profound verses.

    The podcast also highlights the cultural resonance and personal storytelling in the songs of Taylor Swift, the intricate lyrics of Frank Ocean, and Billie Eilish's innovative wordplay. Paying homage to the timeless impact of legends like John Lennon, Johnny Cash, and David Bowie, Samuel Hollingsworth's distinctive voice brings to life the quotes of these iconic songs, connecting the expressive songwriting of the past with today's groundbreaking artists. "Verse and Verve" invites listeners to a rich exploration of lyrical evolution in popular music, celebrating the creative brilliance that has defined generations.

    Part 1 now enchantingly available for your reading delight as an interactive eBook on Amazon Kindle.

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    1 min
  • "But you see, it's not me, it's not my family In your head, in your head, they are fightin'.."
    Jul 1 2024
    "But you see, it's not me, it's not my family In your head, in your head, they are fightin' With their tanks and their bombs and their bombs and their guns In your head, in your head, they are cryin' In your head, in your head Zombie..."

    The Cranberries, an Irish rock band formed in 1989, gained international fame with their powerful blend of alternative rock and Celtic-infused melodies led by the distinctive voice of lead singer Delores O'Reiden. Their greatest hit, Zombie, released in 1994, is a haunting protest song about the Irish troubles that resonated worldwide with its poignant lyrics and memorable riff. This marked yet another unforgettable instance from verse and verse. The Poetry of Popular Music, a collection thoughtfully assembled by Cala Vox.

    Verse ✍️ and Verve 💥: The Poetry of Popular Music 🎶
    is an enthralling podcast that traverses the landscape of popular music from the 1960s to today. Exploring the art of lyrical craftsmanship, each episode delves into the poetic narratives of influential songwriters, spanning the spectrum from the revolutionary words of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen's introspective genius to the emotive ballads of Adele and Kendrick Lamar's profound verses.

    The podcast also highlights the cultural resonance and personal storytelling in the songs of Taylor Swift, the intricate lyrics of Frank Ocean, and Billie Eilish's innovative wordplay. Paying homage to the timeless impact of legends like John Lennon, Johnny Cash, and David Bowie, Samuel Hollingsworth's distinctive voice brings to life the quotes of these iconic songs, connecting the expressive songwriting of the past with today's groundbreaking artists. "Verse and Verve" invites listeners to a rich exploration of lyrical evolution in popular music, celebrating the creative brilliance that has defined generations.

    Part 1 now enchantingly available for your reading delight as an interactive eBook on Amazon Kindle.
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    1 min
  • "School's out for summer. School's out forever. School's been blown to pieces.."
    Jun 30 2024
    "School's out for summer. School's out forever. School's been blown to pieces.."

    Alice Cooper's legendary hit "School's Out" is an anthem of rebellion and freedom, capturing the exhilaration of breaking free from academic constraints. The song's explosive energy and defiant lyrics have made it a timeless celebration of the summer spirit. Cooper's theatrical style and bold stage presence have cemented his place as the godfather of shock rock, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music.

    Verse ✍️ and Verve 💥: The Poetry of Popular Music 🎶
    is an enthralling podcast that traverses the landscape of popular music from the 1960s to today. Exploring the art of lyrical craftsmanship, each episode delves into the poetic narratives of influential songwriters, spanning the spectrum from the revolutionary words of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen's introspective genius to the emotive ballads of Adele and Kendrick Lamar's profound verses.

    The podcast also highlights the cultural resonance and personal storytelling in the songs of Taylor Swift, the intricate lyrics of Frank Ocean, and Billie Eilish's innovative wordplay. Paying homage to the timeless impact of legends like John Lennon, Johnny Cash, and David Bowie, Samuel Hollingsworth's distinctive voice brings to life the quotes of these iconic songs, connecting the expressive songwriting of the past with today's groundbreaking artists. "Verse and Verve" invites listeners to a rich exploration of lyrical evolution in popular music, celebrating the creative brilliance that has defined generations.

    Part 1 now enchantingly available for your reading delight as an interactive eBook on Amazon Kindle.
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    1 min
  • "If I just lay here would you lie with me and just forget the world?"
    Jun 29 2024
    "If I just lay here would you lie with me and just forget the world? Forget what we're told before we get too old. Show me a garden that′s bursting into life. Let′s waste time chasing cars around our heads."

    "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol is a deeply emotive song from their 2006 album Eyes Open, known for its introspective lyrics and soothing melody. Snow Patrol, a Northern Irish-Scottish rock band formed in 1994, gained widespread recognition and acclaim with this track, solidifying their place in alternative rock music.

    Verse ✍️ and Verve 💥: The Poetry of Popular Music 🎶
    is an enthralling podcast that traverses the landscape of popular music from the 1960s to today. Exploring the art of lyrical craftsmanship, each episode delves into the poetic narratives of influential songwriters, spanning the spectrum from the revolutionary words of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen's introspective genius to the emotive ballads of Adele and Kendrick Lamar's profound verses.

    The podcast also highlights the cultural resonance and personal storytelling in the songs of Taylor Swift, the intricate lyrics of Frank Ocean, and Billie Eilish's innovative wordplay. Paying homage to the timeless impact of legends like John Lennon, Johnny Cash, and David Bowie, Samuel Hollingsworth's distinctive voice brings to life the quotes of these iconic songs, connecting the expressive songwriting of the past with today's groundbreaking artists. "Verse and Verve" invites listeners to a rich exploration of lyrical evolution in popular music, celebrating the creative brilliance that has defined generations.

    Part 1 now enchantingly available for your reading delight as an interactive eBook on Amazon Kindle.
    Voir plus Voir moins
    1 min