most unique and memorable soundtracks of all time. Something that made the movie gave it such a memorable track and the movies “theme song”‚ "Don’t You (Forget About Me)" by the band Simple minds. Something that the movie did that not none to many movies had done at that point. They used this song twice‚ once at the beginning at once at the end. The two times this song is played in this movie‚ each function is shown. It shows genre because the movie was release in 1985 and this is around the time new
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Do you ever feel like a plastic bag Drifting throught the wind Wanting to start again Do you ever feel‚ feel so paper thin Like a house of cards One blow from caving in Do you ever feel already buried deep Six feet under scream But no one seems to hear a thing Do you know that tehre’s still a chance for you Cause there’s a spark in you You just gotta ignite the light And let it shine Just own the nightFirework - Katy Perry Like the Fourth of July Cause baby you’re a firework
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9-7-12 5th In Toni Barbara’s “Raymond’s run” and in Ann Petry’s “Harriet Tubman”: conductor of the Underground Railroad‚” the reader sees many similarities and differences between Squeaky and Ms. Tubman as they are both portrayed as positive role models. Squeaky showed us many traits but she mostly showed a trait of kindness. After seeing her brother she said to herself‚ “even if I win I could retire and be a coach‚” for her brother
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Couple families with children There were 2.3 million couple families with children in 2001‚ an increase from 2.2 million in 1986. These families may include young children‚ teenage students or adult children (e.g. in some families an adult child may be providing care for elderly parents). The number of young couple families with children (where the reference person was aged less than 35 years) has declined over time. In 2001‚ these families comprised 20% of all couples with children‚ down from
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choose this song because it matched to feelings and moods of the start of the movie. Just like in the song Billy knows he can dance but is unsure and scared to reveal it to others because he doesn’t think boys can dance. The song is talking about dancing when “I was twelve” and “out of the womb” meaning danced at a young age like Billy. The phrases “I was dancing…” and “Is it strange…” are repeated many times throughout the song and its message connects with Billy and the movie. There are lyrics in the
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packed house. This song represented the alternative/pop rock genre‚ and was considered a major hit in the late 1970s. As a child‚ I remember hearing the song on the radio and I enjoyed the catchy and memorable tune. Although I did not quite understand the lyrics at the time‚ my dad listened to it often when he worked in the garage. This essay will first describe a variety of important musical characteristics that are displayed within the performance. Next‚ it will discuss how this song was a launchpad
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A novelty song defies the usual musical genres like alternative‚ rock and roll and pop‚ to name a few typical categories. Novelty songs are characterized by their humorous content and they often parody current events‚ trends or pop culture. They also have a catchy‚ simple melody which contributes greatly to the fame of the song and the composer. There are some critics who disagree with categorizing novelty songs as real music but this hasn’t detracted the fame and contagiousness of these types of
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McCormick English II Honors March 24‚ 2013 “Cage the Elephant – Ain’t no rest for the wicked” lyrics analysis As the title and chorus of this song dictate‚ there is no rest for the wicked; this song can contain many different interpretations according to different ages‚ maturity‚ and general knowledge. This song represents the fact that everyone has a wickedness within themselves‚ and when the song says‚ “Oh‚ there ain’t no rest for the wicked‚ Money don’t grow on trees” (lines 13-14)‚ the singer
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Prominent protest songs of the 21st century are often found in genera’s containing boldly outspoken and poetically powerful lyrics such as contemporary rap and hip hop. However‚ a female country duo who debuted their first album in 2015 is stirring the gender inequality pot by crafting their music with brutal honesty. Maddie and Tae‚ two twenty-one year olds from Nashville‚ Tennessee‚ have dampened the burning fire in modern country music‚ referred to as “Bro Country.” These two ladies have taken
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other bangers with some pretty dope lyrics. Here’s a look at the top six greatest song lyrics of all time from our boy Fetty Wap. Number Six: Fetty Wap’s Best Lyrics From 679 Who doesn’t love the intro to one of Fetty’s most popular song? It starts out with some of his most infamous lyrics: "Baby girl‚ you’re so damn fine though/ I’m tryna know if I could hit it from behind though." This song got him some major airtime play and it’s not hard to see why. The whole song is so catchy that you can’t
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