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    meaningless things and as such they regard ice cream as their ruler or emperor. The reminisce of the funeral of the beautiful woman is also explained who valued an embroidered sheet that was made by her but in the end‚ she was left with nothing. A heavy element of lust is portrayed in the bowl filled with ice cream which becomes an object of human desire instead of merely being a dairy product. The poet by using ice cream as a metaphor beautifully explains that just like a bowl filled with

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    District Avenue is a hard rock band hailing out of the Tobique First Nation in New Brunswick‚ Canada. The band fuses together themes ingrained in their aboriginal culture and societal constructs with the vibrant‚ ear-piercing sound of hard hitting modern rock. Forming the core of the band is three former ’Kickin’ Krotch’ members Mike Bernard on lead vocals‚ the multifaceted instrumentalist Sean Nichols on drums‚ Kipp Sappier on lead guitar and Corey Nicholas on rhythm guitar. The core of District

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    Holiday positively to Armstrong and said she had a good sense of lyrics at her young age. In early 1959 Holiday found out that she had cirrhosis of the liver. The doctor told her to stop drinking‚ which she did for a short time‚ but soon returned to heavy drinking. Some of her friends tried to get her to check into a hospital‚ but she did not go. On May 31‚ 1959‚ Holiday was forcibly taken to Metropolitan Hospital in New York suffering from liver and heart

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    acquires skills But is engrossed with many social ills But still‚ a woman smiles when feels like screaming And sings when she feels like crying A woman cries when she is glad And laughs when she is sad She can handle a lot of trouble And carry heavy burdens even double We forget the difficult woman life Her love‚ her care‚ her sacrifice A woman can shower love and affection But in anger‚ she becomes Goddess Durga for destruction You cannot estimate her sharpness She gives light and removes

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    Canova‚ Psyche Awakened by Cupid’s Kiss‚ Neoclassical (18th c) When looking at Psyche Awakened by Cupid’s Kiss‚ I am able to see plenty of movement and rhythm. This sculpture shows rhythm through the mans wings as they seem to be high in the air as well as the women’s arms as she reaches to wrap her arms around the mans head. There is also rhythm in this sculpture as shown by the wings and the draping pieces of clothes. This is an example of rhythm because it draws your eyes from one part of the

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    the beat are minimal and hide in the background‚ but support the song enough to carry the electric guitar and the horns. As for Beck’s version‚ you immediately hear the hardness of the electric guitar being accompanied by the drums. Because of the heavy guitar played in the song‚ you almost get the impression that the song is louder and more chaotic than Wonder’s laid back‚ funky version. Also‚ I noticed that in Beck’s version that towards the end of the song‚ he has an amazing guitar solo and just

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    The Smashing Pumpkins have been one of the most successful bands to come out of the alternative scene of the late 1980s-early 1990s. With singer Billy Corgan’s distinctive voice as the cornerstone of their sound‚ the band has a reputation for being highly experimental with their instrumentation. Hitting it big with their albums Siamese Dream and Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness‚ their music has only gotten more creative. Corgan made history with the band’s latest undertaking‚ Teargarden by

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    Punk Rock developed sometime between 1974 and 1976 in the United States‚ United Kingdom‚ and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music‚ punk rock bands were far from your typical mainstream 1970’s rock. Punk bands typically use short or fast-paced songs‚ with tough and sharp melodies and singing styles‚ simple composition‚ and mostly political‚ anti-establishment lyrics. Punk embraces a DIY ethic. Many bands self-produced recordings and distributed them

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    Neil Young; After the Gold Rush 1970 Album Review Music 2700 Jill Davies 250414488 Neil Young’s third album; After the Gold Rush is a mellow approach to rock and roll during the early 70’s. The album also demonstrates Young’s Folk roots with a slight country feel. Young plays pop and folk dimensions that are heard throughout the album but with caution and conservatism. Neil becomes a mainstream artist however his sound falls outside the sounds heard in commercial mainstream rock and folk music

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    Because there are so many changes in the history of the music I will focus on Grunge Rock for this portion of the essay. "Grunge music is generally characterized by "dirty" guitar‚ strong riffs‚ and heavy drumming. The "dirty" sound resulted both from a stylistic change in the standard method of playing punk rock‚ and from the common use of guitar distortion and feedback"‚ is the description of the music offered by answers.com. This music was started

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