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    Floyd The Wall

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    Ian Quey Mr. Howarth English 102 27 September 2005 A Life’s Struggle In second half of Pink Floyd’s album "The Wall‚" the titles and lyrics to the songs tell a story of a man who is lonely‚ lost‚ and scared to the point of paranoia‚ and after reading and thoroughly analyzing the lyrics I noticed that "The Wall" which Pink describes is not a physical object but a mental wall constructed out of bad memories and terrible experiences he witnesses that have had negative effects on him throughout

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    Wendy’s used auditory imagery by using Sir Mix-A-Lot song lyrics "I cannot lie" this song is so mainstream that everyone knows before those lyrics it says "I like big buns”. Those song lyrics were very effective because those lyrics appeal to a larger variety of audiences. The Wendy’s advertisement appeals to the audience’s sense of logic. In the advertisement Wendy’s uses a very complex and

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     songs and everything from a to z. There’s one song I would like to put  the spotlight on specifically. It has amazingly deep lyrics that have rich meaning. The song is  called Shades of

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    (Werner 20). The lyrics in the song talk about acknowledging weakness one of the lines in the song is “When we truly see how deep our weakness goes‚ his strength in us begins” (Caldwell 1). The song is about acknowledging weakness and how Christ gives strength when it is gone.

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    Bob Dylan

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    to do” --words spoken by the singer/songwriter Bob Dylan. Being a man of success himself‚ yet a very humble and simple man‚ changed the way people view musical quality. Dylan was awarded with the number one song in the twentieth century with those lyrics from his masterpiece Like a Rolling Stone‚ by Rolling Stone Magazine. His poetic words were heard all across the world‚ inspiring all who heard his voice. Telling tales of political and civil injustice‚ Dylan’s words brought normal everyday life a

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    patrol on crip so we get ghost because they beat me and ren in de black ce”. That lyric directly references the two members being harassed and beaten by the LAPD. Back then police violence was such an everyday occurrence that black men purposely avoided law enforcement. Most cases of police brutality likely go unknown. In today’s hip hop music‚ rap artist such as Chief Keef have also been known for his expressive lyrics detailing his distaste for law enforcement. Taking a more aggressive tone‚ he is

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    won’t choke no whore til the vocal cords don’t work in her throat no more?!” In addition‚ a study which explored the effect of heavy metal music with sexually violent or nonviolent lyrics on males’ perceptions of women revealed that “those exposed to heavy metal music‚ with either sexually violent or nonviolent lyrics‚ showed significantly more negative stereotyped attitudes toward women than those in a group instead exposed to classical music.”(Gonza´ lez de Rivas 1490) Men are portrayed as dominant

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    music is morally neutral and a good. Over time however‚ immorality has seeped into the music industry‚ leading to music which is immoral. Music has begun to glorify sex and to embrace immorality as a good. Hundreds of new songs and genres are contain lyrics and rhythm which lead to immorality. However‚ that does not mean that all music or specific types of music are immoral. Musical genres are morally neutral categories‚ and only individual songs can possess qualities that are immoral. In order to

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    Analysis: World On Fire

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    One lyric that really spoke to me was "The more we take‚ the less we become...The fortune of one‚ that means less for some." I think that is so powerful saying humans who selfishly take too much hurt themselves and others. One person’s gain is another’s loss

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    Bohemian Rhapsody Essay

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    written and arranged by lead vocalist and pianist‚ Freddie Mercury. Perhaps because of its intense subsequent commercialization‚ the musical elements of the song have often been overlooked; however‚ cautious listening to the piece demonstrates that the lyrics and musical elements fuse together and complement each other to create a whole much larger than the sum of its parts. Throughout the song‚ which is broken up into three distinct sections‚ each part carries the message of the song but in a different

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