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song and works
Housman's poetry influenced British music in a way comparable to that of Walt Whitman in the music of Delius, Vaughan Williams and others: Housman's works provided song texts, Whitman's the texts for larger choral works.
Today, the song remains one of his most popular works.
The works feature various women in different emotional states, some accompanied by poems and song lyrics.
Also, many sources credit Alfonso owing to his influence on other works within the poetic tradition, including his introduction on religious song.
In 2008 Egyptian Lover works with Jamie Jones making the song " Galactic Space Bar "
In June 2008, on DJ Cisco's Urban Legend mixtape, Ice-T criticized DeAndre Cortez " Soulja Boy Tell ' Em " Way for " killing hip hop " and his song " Crank That " for being " garbage " compared to the works of other hip-hop artists such as Rakim, Das EFX, Big Daddy Kane and Ice Cube.
One of his better known works is the lute song " Flow my tears ", the first verse of which runs:
Dante ( 1265-1321 ) has a few minor references to dance in his works but a more substantive description of the round dance with song from Bologna comes from Giovanni del Virgilio ( floruit 1319-1327 ).
The Bangles have contributed to several compilations, as well as to many other artists ' works: They provided the song " I Got Nothing " to the soundtrack album for the 1985 film The Goonies, and made a cameo appearance in Cyndi Lauper's music video for " Goonies ' R ' Good Enough ".
* Van Diemen's Land is often mentioned in the works of Flogging Molly, such as in the song " Every Dog Has Its Day.
The song is a playful tribute to the works of William Shakespeare.
During this period, Stravinsky composed three further works for the Ballets Russes — Petrushka, a ballet in four scenes ( 1911 ), the two-part ballet The Rite of Spring ( 1913 ) and his ' ballet with song ' in one act, Pulcinella ( 1920 ).
Rickman has also been featured in several musical works – most notably in a song composed by the English songwriter Adam Leonard entitled " Not Alan Rickman ".
His most successful orchestral work, the Overture di Ballo, premiered in 1870, and the next year he published a song cycle, among other works.
Ravel ’ s body of work includes pieces for piano, chamber works, two piano concerti, ballet music, opera, and song cycles.
More recently, the re-released works of English toilet humour specialist Ivor Biggun include " Southern Breeze ", a song about a " Famous French Farteur " who describes in rhyme a stroll through a farmyard, accompanied by appropriate farting noises.
) In the realm of song, Claude Debussy set both Verlaine's " Pantomime " and Banville's " Pierrot " ( 1842 ) to music in 1881 ( not published until 1926 )— the only precedents among works by major composers being the " Pierrot " section of Telemann's Burlesque Overture ( 1717 – 22 ), Mozart's 1783 " Masquerade " ( in which Mozart himself took the role of Harlequin and his brother-in-law, Joseph Lange, that of Pierrot ), and the " Pierrot " section of Robert Schumann's Carnival ( 1835 ).
Amongst his more vocally oriented works, the song cycle Les nuits d ' été and the oratorio L ' enfance du Christ have retained enduring appeal, as have the quasi-liturgical Te Deum and Grande messe des morts.
Wuthering Heights has also given rise to many adaptations and inspired works, including films, radio, television dramatisations, a musical by Bernard J. Taylor, a ballet, three operas ( by Bernard Herrmann, Carlisle Floyd, and Frédéric Chaslin ), a role-playing game, and the 1978 chart-topping song by Kate Bush.
Bach's choral output reached its apex in two works: the double chorus Heilig ( Holy, Holy, Holy ) of 1776, a setting of the seraph song from the throne scene in Isaiah, and the grand cantata Die Auferstehung Jesu ( The Resurrection of Jesus ) of 1774-1782, which sets a poetic Gospel harmonization by the poet Karl Wilhelm Ramler ( 1725-1798 ).
Musical works that mention flies: Yoko Ono's 1971 album Fly, U2's 1991 song " The Fly ", Wire's 1978 song " I Am The Fly ", Alice in Chains album Jar of Flies, Dave Matthews's 2007 song " The Fly " and Béla Bartók's 1920s piano work " From the Diary of a Fly ".
Among the more than one hundred works of Cerverí de Girona are many songs with unique labels, which may correspond more to " titles " than " genres ", but that is debatable: peguesca ( nonsense ), espingadura ( flageolet song ), libel ( legal petition ), esdemessa ( leap ), somni ( dream ), acuyndamen ( challenge ), desirança ( nostalgia ), aniversari ( anniversary ), serena ( serene ).

song and metaphorical
" Swan song " is a metaphorical phrase for a final gesture, effort, or performance given just before death or retirement.
The song describes in first-hand terms with non-rhyming lyrics, the physical and metaphorical journey of two companions in search of the true meaning of America.
The song " Leader " is about Alex's fictional or metaphorical experience with a cult.
The song expresses the singer's pining for a metaphorical place that will " keep me movin ', keeps me groovin ' with some energy ".
" The song includes the line " He buzzes like a fridge / He's like a detuned radio ", a reference to the distracting, metaphorical background noise Yorke calls " fridge buzz ".
The song is a Prodigal Son allegory about a young man ( the story's metaphorical " robin ") who couldn't fly and could only walk all the way back to his old home in Missouri following a life of partying hard in the big city jazz scene -- or more to the point, the repercussions that happened as a result.
Roger Waters's 2010 – 2012 tour The Wall Live uses the song to depict a metaphorical " cultural bombing ".
A more traditional interpretation of the song follows: If one does not tear down their own metaphorical wall, those trying to get in will eventually give up and leave you to live out a lonely life.

song and framing
As for his framing of the genre ’ s origins, Bullen stated his belief that, " he great majority of these tunes undoubtably emanated from the negroes of the Antilles and the Southern states, a most tuneful race if ever there was one, men moreover who seemed unable to pick up a ropeyarn without a song …" And Bullen ’ s musicologist editor, Arnold, claimed, " he the majority of the Chanties are Negroid in origin …" Bullen ’ s insistence on including only true work songs in the collection meant that he likely omitted songs — generally those for heaving tasks, like capstan work — which had been easily borrowed from the land-based traditions of various nations.
The movie, roughly 20 minutes in length, weaves Brokens four music videos together via a violent " snuff film " framing sequence, concluding with an otherwise unreleased video for the EP's final song " Gave Up ," setting the conclusion of the film's frame story to the song.
Witten's influence on New York City's self-image is exemplified in Suzanne Vega's 2007 song " Zephyr and I ," which uses a conversation between Vega and Witten as a framing device to create what Vega describes as " sort of a little snapshot of what West End Avenue used to be like in the 70s.
Barry Walters of Rolling Stone stated the song is " a euphoric Rick Astley flashback, she emotes without framing her vocals in Nickelodeon-schooled theatricality ".

song and device
Max, Robe, and Megan concoct methods of revenge including terrifing Troy by playing a main theme song from the fictional children's television show, MacGoogle the Highlander Frog, and later severely traumatizing him by trapping him in the gym with MacGoogle, instigating a fight between Dobbs and the Evil Ice Cream Man by stealing a coolant coil for his ice cream truck and his handheld device, and lastly to ruin Jindrake's chances of becoming superintendent to replace the current superintendent, Crazy Legs ( Clifton Davis ), by planting animal pheronomes within his breath spray, instigating a food fight, and later by sabotaging his announcements by placing a cardboard cutout of Max pointing at Jindrake claiming that the latter was wearing a thong.
The B-52's song " Dance This Mess Around " features a toy piano played by Fred Schneider as both an essential musical plot device and live prop.
When Myung is visiting her childhood friend Kate, Kate sings " My Boyfriend's a Pilot " at a karaoke device, which was a song from the original Macross Lynn Minmay.
Tap gestures can be used for controlling the music player and the sport application, for example to change to next song by tapping through clothing when the device is in a pocket.
The back of the Combinator reveals two connectors: the Combi input jacks that allow you to use your Combinator as an effect unit. Combinator devices are the most commonlty used device for song creation due to the flexibility and also as they are easily ' compacted ' for easier viewing and arrangement ( visually ).
* The Stephen Sondheim musical Sunday in the Park With George uses the word gavotte as a satirical device in the otherwise irregular, non-steadily rhythmical, song " It's Hot Up Here " to start the second Act, " We're stuck up here in this gavotte.
The initial test of the device took place in February 1972 in St. Moritz, Switzerland, when Pavel pushed the play button to start the song " Push Push " by Herbie Mann and Duane Allman.
In July 2005, Finer won the PRS Foundation New Music Award on the basis of his proposal to build a device that will automatically " compose " a song of indeterminate length by harnessing the creative force of the weather.
This rhythmic device is found in the Crickets, Clash, and Bobby Fuller Four versions of the song.
Kyser was also known for singing song titles, a device copied by Sammy Kaye and Blue Barron.
Other widely used names for the device include " vibrato bar " and " whammy bar ", the latter named in reference to guitarist Lonnie Mack's aggressive, rapid manipulation of the pitch-bending device in his 1963 song " Wham!
The device was used in the song ' Procession ', from the 1971 album ' Every Good Boy Deserves Favor '.
The ' F FWD ' graphic was still used to fast forward the song, providing a device for moving onto the next song.
The Foo Fighters ' Dave Grohl used a talk box during their song " Generator " off their 1999 release, There Is Nothing Left To Lose ; the usage of the device was partly inspired by Grohl's admiration of Peter Frampton and Joe Walsh.
The song " In the Evening " utilized a guitar equipped with a device called the " Gizmotron " to mimic the bow sound.
" At times the self-deprecating narrator stumbles to get out his feelings, which despite being a melodramatic device, Allmusic calls " effective and sweet ": " So excuse me forgetting but these things I do / You see I've forgotten if they're green or they're blue / Anyway the thing is what I really mean / Yours are the sweetest eyes I've ever seen / And you can tell everybody this is your song / It may be quite simple but now that it's done ..."
After a drunken rendition of the song he furiously tap dances up and down the bar as a choreographic device to reflect a sense of pointlessness, pausing only to smash stacked racks of ( real ) glasses and a mirror.

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