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Fing, a lean, chiseled, impeccable gentleman of the old school who was once mistaken on the street for Sir Cedric Hardwicke, is responsible for the rediscovery of Verdi's earliest, most raucous opera, Nabisco, a sumptuous bout-de-souffle with a haunting leitmotiv that struck me as being highly reminiscent of the Mudugno version of `` Volare ''.
Hordes of raucous sea lions, gathering on the beach for the mating season, eventually drove him to the island's interior.
By all accounts, both teams ' players thought Australia would win the match ; indeed the England team had enjoyed a raucous barbecue chez Botham on the Saturday evening, such was their lack of faith in a positive result.
According to Berry's biographer Mark A. Moore, " The song ( with backing vocals, plus additional instruments added by the Ernie Freeman combo ) had a raucous R & B flavor, with a bouncing bomp-bomp vocal hook that would become a signature from Jan on future recordings.
Expanding on the concept of a traveling band of raucous musicians, Orbison offered a quote about the group's foundation in honor: " Some people say Daddy was a cad and a bounder.
As a tribute to the raucous fans that made the Kingdome the loudest stadium in the NFL the Seahawks retired the number 12 on December 15, 1984.
During that debate Marshall threatened to expel certain senators from the chamber for their raucous behavior, but did not carry through on the threat.
The band including original bass player Paul Dean, played what was described as a raucous comeback gig and in front of an audience of 3, 000 full at The Roundhouse in London on 6 September 2008.
Revere did not participate in some of the more raucous protests, such as the attack on the home of Lieutenant Governor Thomas Hutchinson.
* raucous glee club-type group vocals on songs ' choruses alternating with sung or spoken vocals on the verses
He also played with raucous Hermosa beach bar band The Jim Mellon Quartet, as well as Steve Reed and Dave Markey in Carnage Asada. Dez played guitar and sang lead vocals for the super-group Chop on their only single, which consisted of Blue Öyster Cult covers.
He hosted the 1981 Halloween episode of Saturday Night Live with music guest Fear ( which, because of Fear's raucous performance and the ultra-dark humour of the sketches, has never been re-transmitted on television since its original airing ).
After a raucous, well-received set on the first day of the festival, the group was asked back to play two additional days.
The melodic vocals on her early records were replaced with a raucous, deep voice, affected by years of smoking, drinking and drug use.
Chancellor authorised the Muslims to recommence their reconstructive work, while, responding to further Zionist complaints, prevailed on the SMC to stop the raucous Zikr ceremonies in the vicinity of the wall.
: n atrocious raucous voice away on the edge of the crowd interrupted them.
Calwell, an old-fashioned stump orator whose career was forged in the days of the raucous public meeting, had always come across badly on television compared with the smooth, avuncular and rich-voiced Menzies and the suave Holt.
Stern and the two lesbians stayed on the show during Siskel and Ebert's segment, who were also guests on the show that night, where he began to suck one of their toes, to raucous applause and behavior from the crowd.
!, a raucous electropop band from Oakland, California, known for their sexually explicit lyrics and onstage antics, has released several albums on Kill Rock Stars label.
Such cattle boom towns on the frontier were raucous places filled with drunken, armed cowboys celebrating at the end of long drives.
On 9 February 1986 he claimed that Toryism was " not a raucous political faction " and after the Conservative Party's losses in the 1986 local government elections, and poor performances in the two parliamentary by-elections held simultaneously, Biffen was interviewed on Weekend World by Brian Walden on 11 May as the government's spokesman.

raucous and radio
Beginning in the mid-1980's, Ron Diaz partnered with stand-up comedian Ron Bennington to create the wildly successful raucous morning radio program, The Ron and Ron Show on Tampa Bay, Florida radio station WYNF-FM ( 95YNF ).

raucous and Ray
All-star versions of the song were played at a tribute concert to Stevie Ray Vaughan in 1996 and, in a raucous version, at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2004 and again in 2010 where he was joined by Robert Cray and Hubert Sumlin

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However, until the Revolution, many considered whiskey to be a coarse alcohol unfit for human consumption, as many believed that it caused the poor to become raucous and unkempt drunkards.
May Day falls exactly half a year from November 1, another cross-quarter day which is also associated with various northern European pagan and the year in the Northern hemisphere, and it has traditionally been an occasion for popular and often raucous celebrations.
At times, Sakamoto would also present varying interpretations of technology's intersection with music: He would present some pieces, such as " Replica ", with Kraftwerkian rigidity and order, while he would infuse humanity and humor into others – " Broadway Boogie Woogie ", for example, liberally lifts samples from Ridley Scott's film Blade Runner and pairs them with a raucous, sax-driven techno-pop backdrop.
Known for having raucous shows expressing an extraordinary amount of energy, Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr stood dumbfounded backstage as Orbison performed completely still and simply sang through fourteen encores.
There ’ s a raucous party at the apartment Jock had recently purchased for Queenie but he insists they spend time alone.
Counter-programming became an ABC specialty, for example, placing a raucous quiz-show like Stop the Music!
Apart from the wilderness, it is usually the saloon that emphasizes that this is the " Wild West ": it is the place to go for music ( raucous piano playing ), women ( often prostitutes ), gambling ( draw poker or five card stud ), drinking ( beer or whiskey ), brawling and shooting.
However, by 1965, this raucous, hard-driving early style gradually gave way to the softer and more introspective sound of " Tired of Waiting for You ", " Nothin ' in the World Can Stop Me Worryin ' ' Bout That Girl ", " Set Me Free ", " I Go to Sleep " and " Ring the Bells ".
As a result of the numerous delays, several of the musicians that were originally brought to Montana for three weeks ended up stranded there for six months ; the experience, as the Associated Press put it, " was both stunningly boring and a raucous good time, full of jam sessions, strange adventures and curiously little actual shooting.
During these years and those to come, the rivers brought in a large itinerant population with a desire for raucous entertainment.
During the 1980s the first major pop-metal style arose and dominated the charts for several years kicked off by metal act Quiet Riot and dominated by bands such as Mötley Crüe and Ratt ; this was glam metal, a hard rock and pop fusion with a raucous spirit and a glam-influenced visual aesthetic.
As a result of this political coup and his apparent civil behaviour in a spitefully raucous parliament, many political analysts noted that Layton gained increased credibility as an effective leader of an important party, becoming the major second choice leader in many political polls – for example, polling second in Quebec after Gilles Duceppe, despite the low polls for his party as a whole in the province.
His reasons for leaving are unclear ; his father may have died the previous year, but Richard Lichfield maliciously reported that Nashe had fled possible expulsion for his role in Terminus et non terminus, one of the raucous student theatricals popular at the time.
Scene III: Charles and his raucous guests drink heavily and sing merry songs, as they prepare for a night of gambling.
* Chinese New Year, celebrated every February ( movable ) mostly for the raucous noise-making, tikoy-eating marathons, and the much-anticipated distribution of " ampaw " by rich Chinese godparents.

raucous and distress
Here and there a raucous discord like the squaking voice of a chicken in distress breaks in upon the frivolous melody of the theme or a plaintive note brings a reminder of the tear always so close to the laugh in the negro nature.

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Simms admired the raucous tales emanating from the backwoods, but he had himself social affiliations which would not allow him to approve them fully.
From an exercise involving merely raucous, rough-and-tumble comedy, in his hands the performance turned into a revel of wit and word play, indecent at times, but always learned, pointed, and carefully aimed at some individuals present, and at the whole assembly.
O'Banion's reply was a raucous laugh and a flat refusal.
Now there was raucous male singing from the Fleet Bar.
The event, which involved exploding disco records, ended with a riot, during which the raucous crowd tore out seats and pieces of turf, and caused other damage.
He ended the broadcast by leading the entire cast in a raucous conga line through the SNL studio.
" was too raucous and ordered Holly to substitute another song.
In Washington, D. C., raucous roots-rockers The Razz helped along a nascent punk scene featuring Overkill, the Slickee Boys, and The Look.
Early performances were usually marked by raucous crowds made up of the band's friends.
The eclectic pop-rock band Taxi have been gaining international respect, as has Spitalul de Urgenţă's raucous updating of traditional Romanian music.

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