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    A nervous disturbance‚ There ’s a sniper on the top of the roof‚ The masses of people‚ Fitting through one single door.” (MetroLyrics.com‚ 2009) These are the lyrics to a song titled mass hysteria. The writer of this song is Michael Ness. In this song he is showing two examples of the social aspect of mass hysteria. When Michael says‚ “An emotional outbreak‚ stepped on by people’s feet.” He is saying that whenever mass hysteria breaks out people are so

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    Shaggy: Song Analysis

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    [Intro: Shaggy] Sexy! Hot. I love your style girl‚ put it on me Brian and Tony Gold let the ladies know‚ they got it goin on Uh! Shaggy!!! [Chorus: Brian And Tony Gold (Shaggy)] Hey sexy lady‚ I like your flow Your body’s bangin‚ out of controoooooool!!! (Uh!) You put it on me (That’s right) ceiling to floor Only you can make me‚ scream and beg for moooooore!!! [Verse 1: Shaggy] Her body’s callin bawlin got me crawlin up the wall and My size ain’t small it’s tall and catch here comes

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    This song is about a woman who is a tease. The woman will kiss the man and even turn them on but will have nothing else to do with them. Eventually the man gets addicted to this girl and believes that she’s the one. He tries to break his addiction of her but she will always be the one. In the end the man keeps trying to break her and she resists. I think this song tells an interesting story about real life and love at first sight. The amount of imagery in this song immediately draws

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    Song Of Solomon Analysis

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     She’d stepped away to pick flowers‚ returned‚  and at the sound of her footsteps behind him‚ he’d  turned around before he was through. It was becoming  a habit­this concentration on things behind him. Almost  as though there were no future to be had.   ANALYSIS NOTES  In the novel Morrison uses this Theme of things behind  Milkman as a set up for his character. Milkman  throughout the novel is concerned about past events.  What happened between his mom and her dad‚ what  happened between his dad and his aunt and so on

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    Masterwork analysis These masterworks represent every different stage that was set in the time period of the Vietnam War. It goes from the war killings to freedom and peace and they are represented through “Gimme Shelter”‚ “Bring’em Home”‚ “Blowin’ in the Wind”‚ “The Unknown Soldier”‚ “My Generation” and “All along the Watchtower”. The musicians who composed and sang also worked as social activist representing the anti-Vietnam movement. The song “Gimme Shelter” by the Rolling Stones

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    Lyrics To Harsh Realms

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    Harsh Realms The song that makes me feel as though it was written about me‚ for me‚ is Harsh Realms by Tom Gable of Against Me! Every line in this masterpiece of acoustic punk speaks to me. The song is about being forced into adulthood whether you are ready or not. He talks about how every decision you make shapes your future‚ and makes you question what you will do with your life. The song is short‚ it consist of verse one‚ verse 2‚ and a chorus. Verse one‚ tells about my hopeless feeling. “I’m

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    Song/Poem Analysis

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    an affectionate or familiar term‚ but not for all. In his poem‚ “My Papa’s Waltz”‚ Theodore Roethke depicts an altercation between a father and son. In contrast to the poem‚ Holly Dunn emphasizes love and tenderness between a father and child in the song “Daddy’s hands.” Each writer is showing the important role a father plays in a child’s life from very different points of view. Both pieces have a very different portrayal of a father and are shown through the use of dominant poetic techniques.

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    Creative Song Assignment The Creative Song Assignment was an interesting assignment‚ because I have zero experience in mixing music. It was an interesting experience‚ because it did take me out of my comfort zone. When I first started‚ I felt lost. I had no idea what I was doing‚ so I decided to do a little research to see how I can best complete this assignment. I finally settled on using a program called Audacity and the genres of hip hop and alternative rock. I chose a program called audacity

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    recent split from Blake Shelton. At the 2015 ACM Honors on Tuesday‚ Lambert was all dressed in pink while singing Loretta Lynn’s 1972 divorce song "Rated X." The song contains lyrics‚ "Well if you’ve been a married woman / and things didn’t seem to work out / Divorce is the key to bein’ loose and free / So you’re gonna be talked about." "She sang songs that were not necessarily appropriate to sing at times‚ like this for me‚" Lambert told the audience‚ according to E!‚ "So‚ I’m so thankful for

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    Manhattan‚ New York‚ known as an African-American ‘ghetto’. His lyrics are conveyed through rap‚ a form of expression used by African-Americans to express themselves over issues that matter to their daily lives. His song “Changes” is one of his most influential rap songs and explores many important issues concerning the marginalized groups‚ such as poverty‚ racism and racial-profiling affecting African American lives daily. In this rap song‚ Tupac gives an inside view of their everyday life and tries

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