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...slow blues-lyrics-meets-Motown-rhythms tune followed with the rather humourous lyrics, "If you leave me, take your dog with you... and you pooper scooper too... scoop you way back to your mama's house." Diddley then joked, "If I was in Vegas, I'd have to sing it like this" and slipped into a witty Sinatra imitation singing "I'm calling it quits, no more Kibbles and Bits..." Blues with a sense of humor...

Author: By Ramsey M. Ravenel, | Title: BO DIDDLEY SINGS THE BLUES | 2/29/1996 | See Source »

...concert goes ahead as planned, and if the optimistically-predicted 2,000 students attend, they will spend three hours together hardly able to hear one another speak. They will yell and scream and dance and sing--it'll be a great concert, if the council doesn't somehow botch it, but that's all it will be. Students won't leave the concert feeling any more part of a college community than when it started. For that to happen, we might suggest a group "Kumbaya" sing-along in Sanders. But that wouldn't cost $15,000 of our money...

Author: By Patrick S. Chung, | Title: A Tribe Called Council | 2/24/1996 | See Source »

...Table," "I'll Wait," "Breathe" and "Clear World," we can easily see the debt they owe to other more recognized bands, but Lane puts his own stamp on the songs. He says that he wanted the album to be "poppy and happy," with "songs that you want to sing along with, songs that make you move." Admittedly, those ideals sound corny, but the band's attempt to be the modern day Beatles is admirable...

Author: By Roland Tan, | Title: Lucy Breathes Loudly | 2/22/1996 | See Source »

After print, why not TV? Newt Gingrich taped an appearance on Murphy Brown and then posed for photos just like a real star. "I'm not going to paint or sing in the near future," Gingrich says, but he'd like to do more guest spots. Maybe a cameo on The X-Files...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Feb. 19, 1996 | 2/19/1996 | See Source »

Kate deLima is one of Harvard opera's old reliables--she has been in the Dunster House Opera for the last two years, in addition to several other musicals and operettas. She was the only cast member who was conceivably able to sing the Countess' heavy and melancholy arias; as a junior, she is already a grande dame. For volume and range, her voice was unmatched. Her only deficiency was a certain shrillness or brittleness of tone, which was especially noticeable in her duet with the sweet-voiced Cannon, 'Canzonetta sull'aria...

Author: By Adam Kirsch, | Title: Dunster Triumphs in Marriage of Figaro | 2/15/1996 | See Source »

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