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When compared to the Everly Brothers, who often used the same session musicians, Orbison is credited with " a passionate intensity " that, according to The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll, made " his love, his life, and, indeed, the whole world to be coming to an end — not with a whimper, but an agonized, beautiful bang ".
When I have something to say, I'll say it ," she said, responding to these criticisms in an article in Rolling Stone in January, 1998.
Brian Wilson's father told of Brian's unusual musical abilities prior to his first birthday, observing that the baby could repeat the melody from " When the Caissons Go Rolling Along " after only a few verses had been sung by the father.
* " The Eagle and Me / On The Rolling Sea When Jesus Speak to Me " 1970, single 45
* " On The Rolling Sea When Jesus Speaks to Me " on Loonie Tunes & Merrie Melodies, Loss Leaders promo series, 1972
* " On the Rolling Sea When Jesus Speaks to Me " on On the Rolling Sea: A Tribute to Joseph Spence, charity tribute album 1994 ( song previously released )
When released, the album was greeted with critical acclaim and has been referred to in The Rolling Stone Album Guide as Springsteen's " first triumph " but sales were slow.
When Ken Russell's adaptation of Tommy appeared as a feature film in 1975, Daltrey played the lead role, was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for " Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture " and appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine on 10 April 1975.
* When Chon Wang and Roy are entering the Jubilee party, the string quartet plays an uncredited baroque version of the Rolling Stones ' " Paint it Black " ( just before the piece by Boccherini ).
When the album came out in January 1990, critical reception was mostly favorable: Rolling Stone gave the album three out of five stars and its readers and critics voted the Black Crowes ' Best New American Band ' in 1990 ; the band appeared on the cover of the magazine's 605th issue ( May 1991 ) following their firing from the ZZ Top tour in March that year.
When asked by Rolling Stone editor, David Wild why he was performing the album again live after forty years, Morrison replied: " It received no promotion, from Warner Bros .— that's why I never got to play the songs live.
Whistle-register enunciation can also be heard in songs such as " Inside My Love ", " Adventures in Paradise ", " Expecting ", " Only When I'm Dreaming ", and also in " Teach Me How to Fly " and " Like a Rolling Stone " with the Rotary Connection.
When Rolling Stone Magazine updated their list in November 2011, Greenwood's rank had jumped to number 48.
) When The Rolling Stones announced the concert, Toronto was still under a SARS warning from the World Health Organization.
When its existence was revealed in two articles written in March 1976 by Michael Rogers, one in the Detroit Free Press and one in Rolling Stone, family members were confused about how Henrietta's cells could have been taken without consent and how they could still be alive 25 years after her death.
* When doing their cover of The Rolling Stones song Dead Flowers.
An allusion to its location comes during " When Petes Collide ", when the Petes ' father runs four hours to the Canadian border to get rid of his bowling ball, Rolling Thunder ( Wellsville, in reality, is approximately two hours from the Canadian border at Fort Erie by car ).
When the Group Sounds genre, which was inspired by Western rock, became popular, Japanese pop music adopted the major second, which was used in the final sounds of The Beatles ' song " I Want to Hold Your Hand " and The Rolling Stones ' song "( I Can't Get No ) Satisfaction ".
When first introduced, Duke was working as a writer under Jann Wenner for Rolling Stone magazine, much to Wenner's chagrin and aggravation over Duke's inability to meet deadlines and / or maintain coherence within the confines of his articles, which were often written with the aid of controlled substances.
The first to talk about it was Rolling Stone magazine when they published by the end of 2006: " When all the movement seemed to be getting installed at Palermo, the Daniela Luna tornado opened the appetite with an art gallery in San Telmo and little by little is monopolizing the neighborhood and transferring the scene.
When Pearl Jam supported The Rolling Stones in 1997, Vedder made a joke that McCready is such a big fan of the Stones that he would count the number of lines on the band's vinyl records.
When asked at the time if he was worried that the song's success might alienate older fans, Buck told Rolling Stone, " The people that changed their minds because of ' Losing My Religion ' can just kiss my ass.
When originally released a review from Rolling Stone noted that Lennon was making " progress ".
Its melody and lyrics derive from the traditional When the Caissons Go Rolling Along.

When and Stone
When asked for a band name Jones saw a Muddy Waters LP lying on the floor of which one of the tracks was " Rollin ' Stone ".
When commissioned three years later by friend Brian Graden to create another short as a video Christmas card that he could send to friends, Parker and Stone created another similarly-animated The Spirit of Christmas short, dubbed Jesus vs. Santa.
When Stone Age humans first took a sliver of flint to tip the spear, it was the first example of applying technology to improve the weapon.
When she was eventually returned to Arthur, he had her condemned to death for infidelity and ordered that she be torn to pieces by wild beasts, an event said to be depicted on Meigle Stone 2.
When Cedar Rapids was first established in 1838, William Stone named the town Columbus.
* Merlin Stone, When God Was A Woman
* Merlin Stone, When God Was A Woman ( 1976 )
When the Ohio Women's Rights Convention came to Akron in 1851, Sojourner Truth extemporaneously delivered her speech named Ain't I A Woman ?, at the Universalist Old Stone Church.
* Merlin Stone, When God Was A Woman ( 1976 )
When he saw the Party growing too strong for him in the House of Commons, he prudently got himself made a Lord ; and as a Screen from all Objections against his Administration, quitted his Management of Commissioner, to serve as Auditor: But his Enemies did not quit him so, they followed him into the House of Peers with an Impeachment, and so left no Stone unturned, to get him out of his Employ, bespattering him every Day with Pamphlets.
When God Was a Woman is the U. S. title of a 1976 book by sculptor and art historian Merlin Stone.
When he investigated, Stone found lawn furniture once again floating in the pool and glimpsed three or perhaps four teenage boys running towards the street.
When the Bible was quoted to her, defending the subordinate position of women to men, Stone declared that when she grew up, she'd learn Greek and Hebrew so she could correct the mistranslation that she was confident lay behind such verses.
When the infant was only a few months old, Stone protested a tax assessed on her property, arguing since she was not able to vote, that this was " taxation without representation ".
When Bob Marley first played in the U. S. in 1973 with his band The Wailers, he opened on tour for Sly and The Family Stone.
When Harlan Fiske Stone replaced the retiring Charles Evans Hughes as Chief Justice in 1941, Roosevelt appointed Jackson to the resulting vacant Associate's seat.
When the actor met the director he got the impression that Stone was " one of the great bad boys of American pop culture, and I might be a fool to walk away ".
When they both did not get made, Stone turned his attention to a biopic about Richard Nixon.
When Stone told Milchan that he wanted to make Nixon, Milchan, who was not keen on the idea, told the director that he would only give him $ 35 million, thinking that this would cause Stone to abandon the project.
When we were at art college we went to see My Bloody Valentine, House of Love, Stone Roses and Sonic Youth.

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