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Classic Interpretation Music Playing Semiotic Sign
 Squeeze My Lemon a Collection of Classic Blues Lyrics by Randy Poe, "They call it stormy Monday, but Tuesday's just as bad/Wednesday's worse, and Thursday's also sad." There's a lot more to the blues than three chords played on an old beat-up guitar. Squeeze My Lemon is a collection of some of the best blues lines ever recorded. From birth ("Born under a bad sign/I've been down since I began to crawl") to death ("Everybody wants to go to heaven/But nobody wants to die") and everything in between, this volume quotes classic blues phrases by songwriter/artists B.B. King, Bessie Smith, Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker, Robert Johnson and many, many others.Compiled by award-winning author/Grammy-nominated record producer Randy Poe, Squeeze My Lemon: A Collection of Classic Blues Lyrics features classic photos of many leading blues artists. A great gift book, it is highly entertaining not only for blues lovers, but for anyone who appreciates great lyrics. Categorized by subject matter (Love - Or the Lack Thereof, Blues and Booze, Blues Behind Bars, Make Mine a Double Entendre, etc.), Squeeze My Lemon is a book you'll return to - and quote from - again and again.
 Interpreting Musical Gestures, Topics, and Tropes: Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert This book continues to develop the semiotic theory of musical meaning presented in Robert S. Hatten's first book, Musical Meaning in Beethoven (IUP, 1994). In addition to expanding theories of markedness, topics, and tropes, Hatten offers a fresh contribution to the understanding of musical gestures, as grounded in biological, psychological, cultural, and music-stylistic competencies. By focusing on gestures, topics, tropes, and their interaction in the music of Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert, Hatten demonstrates the power and elegance of synthetic structures and emergent meanings within a changing Viennese Classical style.
Classic Albums - Classic Albums is a BBC documentary series about pop music albums that are considered the best or most distinctive of a well known band or musician. The music is analysed and presented in in novelty ways, like a musician or producer playing the original tapes and singling out tracks that one does not usually consciously hear when listening to the music, giving insight into the way the sound is built up. Classic Country Music: A Smithsonian Collection - Classic Country Music: A Smithsonian Collection was a multi-volume set of recordings released by the Smithsonian Institution. Released in 1990, the collection contains 100 tracks deemed to be significantly important to the history of country music. Classic of Music - The Classic of Music (樂經 Yueh Ching) is sometime referred to as the sixth "Chinese classic text", but was lost by the time of the Han dynasty and little trace remains. It has even been claimed to be likely that the book never existed. The Interpretation of Music - An Interpretation of Music is a book by Prof. Thurston Dart.
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How it came to be - In the back seat of an old Edison Victrola that only played at 78 R.P.M., the boys all agreed that it was mighty fine country music - a mind-bending and genre-blending must for fans of any style of music. MOVE (FT D.BEST) HALF NELSON DOWN MOVE (FT D.BEST) HALF NELSON TEMPUS FUGIT (FT B.POWELL) MOVE (FT D.BEST) IF COULD HAPPEN TO YOU (BURKE-VAN HEUSEN) (BONUS TRACK) CONFIRMATION (FT C.PARKER) (BONUS TRACK) Featuring traditional mountain style rockgrass interpretations of 12 classic rock songs by the likes of AC/DC, Kiss, Motorhead, Queen, Aerosmith, Bad Company The Darkness and the J Geils Band, plus 2 original numbers and one traditional song. All rights reserved. The public lapped it up, and Soul Deep' went on to become Mushroom Records biggest selling album ever, with lifetime sales of over 700,000 copies! For personal use only. How it came to be - In the back seat of an old Edison Victrola that only played at 78 R.P.M., the boys all agreed that it was mighty fine country music - a mind-bending and genre-blending must for fans of any style of music. The boys set about learning these songs, injecting elements of their own traditional mountain style.Featuring traditional mountain style rockgrass interpretations of three Davis classics played by outstanding young post boppers as J.J. Johnson, Sonny Rollins and Kenny Drew, plus drummer Art Blakey-a kind of anticipated Jazz Messengers with enthusiastic solos from musicians were still in their 20s. Let There Be Rockgrass is packed with surging banjo-driven arrangements and high-lonesome hillbilly harmonies - a mind-bending and genre-blending must for fans of any style of music. MOVE (FT D.BEST) HALF NELSON DOWN MOVE (FT D.BEST) SQUIRREL (FT T.DAMERON) OUT OF THE BLUE HALF NELSON TEMPUS FUGIT (FT B.POWELL) MOVE (FT D.BEST) SQUIRREL (FT T.DAMERON) OUT OF THE BLUE HALF NELSON DOWN MOVE (FT D.BEST) IF COULD HAPPEN TO YOU (BURKE-VAN HEUSEN) (BONUS TRACK) CENTERFOLD IM KEEPING YOUR POOP (ORIGINAL) HIGHWAY TO HELL (LIVE VERSION) (BONUS TRACK) I BELIEVE IN A THING CALLED LOVE (BONUS TRACK) A good sample of his style lies in the rarities compiled in this CD, all belonging to Davis' early days in the business. All rights reserved. For personal use only. All the music here was broadcasted from the tenth to the genre of commentaries on the classic interpretation music playing semiotic sign.
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