Say «Hey, Siri, I like songs like this,» and your radio stations will be updated
with more songs like that one.
«Hey Siri, I like songs like this», and Siri will update your radio stations
with more songs like that.
Square Enix describe that this new version «has been augmented
with more songs...
The Nintendo Switch version will be available for $ 29.99 and features over 200 songs,
with more songs available in a future free update.
While the current offerings is only ten songs deep, the developers made the important distinction that Beat Saber is in Early Access
with more songs and levels to come.
With more songs from the 1970s, a slew of one - liners, and plenty of colorful action, Vol.
He likes a lot of the stuff I like, so he's probably one of the few toddlers with their own «sonic screwdriver» and TARDIS, who knows the visual differences between many of the spices in the pantry, and is familiar
with more songs by U2 and Over the Rhine than Veggie Tales or songs from Sunday school.
Not exact matches
Arguably no performer connects on a
more profound personal level
with fans:
Songs like «Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)» and «Run the World (Girls)» are anthems of female empowerment, and as her music has grown
more complex and daring, her lyrics have become increasingly intimate, exploring themes like motherhood, marriage and sexuality
with refreshing candor.
All of your music picks and playlists will be moved from Beats Music to Apple Music, and you'll be able to browse
more than 30 million
songs, listen to worldwide radio
with Beats 1, and
more.
A couple of months ago, an ad for a Woodside, California, group house called Startup Castle drew ridicule for demanding that applicants for its coveted spaces work out at least 15 hours a week, wear makeup no
more than twice a week, have no
more than one tattoo, and only rarely listen to
songs with explicit lyrics.
Two years later, Rhapsody relaunched Napster as a streaming service
with more than 20 million
songs for 9.95 euros a month in 14 European cities.
What you get: Apple Music boasts even
more songs than Spotify and has deals
with artists to release plenty of exclusives.
In other studies, listening to prosocial
songs were linked
with more positive attitudes and behavior towards minorities.
The band previously settled
with Jake Holmes over «Dazed and Confused,» Anne Bredon over «Babe, I'm Gon na Leave You,» Howlin» Wolf over «How Many
More Times» and «The Lemon
Song,» and Willie Dixon over «Whole Lotta Love» and «Bring It on Home.»
Now an above - board streaming service
with more than 20 million
songs in its global catalog, Napster will expand into 14 European countries from its current U.K. and German markets.
In general, fewer consumers are buying music players as
more smartphones come
with the built - in ability to play
songs.
Victoria
Song provides a great service
with her startup dinners; however, I think we need
more.
Spotify last month beefed up its free tier
with on - demand playlists,
song recommendations, and a new low - data mode
with the hopes that a
more robust free tier will convert
more listeners into paid subscribers.
With songs built on ethereal string and piano arrangements complimented by Brian Wilson-esque vocal stylings, this Brooklyn - based band lends
more than apt musical credibility to their buzz.
The
songs on this two - cd set are arranged thematically rather than chronologically and reflect many of the recurring themes of Cash's oeuvre: love, sin, redemption, life, death... Adding to the intimacy level, many of the
songs feature spoken introductions by Cash, as if he were introducing the
songs to an audience, in which he talks about his history
with the
song, how he learned it, or wrote it and,
more personally, why he feels such a deep connection
with the composition.
If we need to write
more songs or design
more light shows only to amuse ourselves and keep us focused (nothing wrong
with doing those things; I'm pointing to the reason for doing them), then we have not yet understood that a worship tradition — a worship routine, if you will — is how we reinforce our worship desire.
Packed
with songs you always forgot were on this album, JT's first solo record, 2002's Justified, marks the emergence of a
more teenage Timberlake, artistically speaking.
The video and
song start off harmless enough, until the 1:19 mark when Duncan gets into a rap battle
with a TSA agent and transforms into a potentially offensive hip - hop stereotype to unleash rhymes like On a mission from God; I like to call Him a Friend / I think that people are sick, and He's the med - o - cine, and this mind - expanding verse: Think I'm just a white man
with a sheltered life / Nice home, two cars, two kids and a wife / Just look a little closer while you're starin» at me / «Cause sometimes what you get is
more than what you see.
This year's entry, April, feels
more autumnal than the spring title suggests, but the results are predictably stunning: alluring, moody folk tunes unconcerned
with traditional
song structures (or time limits).
The video, which involves some sort of dance uprising at a steam factory where workers» primary job is to pull heavy chains while wearing overalls, has nothing to do
with the
song lyrics which make it all the
more gloriously weird.
Smith called attention to some interesting studies, such as one that found that the youth of today respond
with more feeling, and wind up having greater memory of,
songs from the 80s and 60s, than those of today.
Plus, in the modern of era of music, «worship» has become less about a genre and
more about the
song itself,
with artists from a variety of backgrounds performing stripped - down spiritual odes about God and faith.
Early tracking by BoxOffice Pro suggests the movie could follow in the
song's successful footsteps as its heading for a strong opening - near the $ 1.5 million mark - and it could end its run
with $ 3 million or
more.
It's a secular
song, but someone once sang about love being
more than words... Sometimes we Christians try to show care
with our words, when we should be caring for people as well.
Maggie fell asleep in arms and I stayed to pray a bit longer even though I still had three
more to tuck into bed
with books and
songs and prayers, too.
Logue's Homer has
more sense than to weight the flight of his
song down
with repeated epithets that might have helped a singer of tales to keep the thread and to improvise, but which only clog and spoil writing.
If you're interested in a
more poetical approach to who we are, I recommend that you spend some time
with the music of Peter Mayer, who is a UU singer - songwriter who very much embodies our essence in his
songs.
There was
more than five hours of worship over two and a half days
with not one
song crying out, according to the Holy Spirit within us, «Abba, Father.»
Songs that didn't jibe
with the standard line in our
more conservative Christian circles.
(BTW: I have to say, that your image of Jesus «partyin»
with sinners (or anyone else) is really stretching things
more than a little beyond the texts as we are told only of one «party» He attended during His incarnation — the marriage in Cana — and His words to His mom before turning the water into ripple give the impression that His attitude was far from that of someone wanting to hoist a few and sing off - key Foghat
songs until the sun came up) 10.
Lutherans today are both
more sophisticated and
more liturgically minded than they were in my youth and so they are less tolerant of the sentimental nineteenth - century gospel
songs that for so long dominated Protestant hymnody, but they will now and then allow those of us at mid-life or beyond to sing again the
songs we grew up
with but which
more informed tastes tell us (and we try to tell ourselves) we should not have liked as much as we did.
We had
more songs than we knew what to do
with.
The
song is obviously a criticism of the Church's preoccupation
with things like gay marriage and politics in the face of
more important issues like poverty.
On this album, the nation's best - known and loved gospel choir presents us
with their interpretations of a dozen old
songs...
More
I agree that there is much that needs to be dialogued about regarding the realm of Christian music / worship
songs and I applaud you for addressing the topic; but I think you'll get
more meaningful dialogue
with an atmosphere that is
more respectful and less accusatory.
I couldn't agree
more with your third point about Christian artists not delving into the pain of existence in their
songs.
When he was done, they closed out the service
with a few
more songs and then a rousing rendition of «Happy Trails to You.»
More specific to the
song's charges, there is no elite
with war - loving tendencies who are the ones who really decide when modern democracies go to war.
And now it's broken a new record: Both versions — the remix
with Justin Bieber and the original — have just become the most streamed
song ever around the world, streaming
more than 4.6 billion times on every combined platform.
A summary treatment of the subject, like the chapter on the
Song of
Songs in Jean Danielou's The Bible and the Liturgy,
with its wealth of citations from the early Church, would establish his point even
more convincingly.
The 60s / 70s Rock story of love -
song is that the songster play
with formula increasingly fades into the background, behind evocations of love's intensity, evocations genuinely — if at times rather studiously — adult, but still, or even
more so, prone to an Agathon - like idolatry of love, sex, and youth.
The former camp were highly concerned
with packing as much theological and biblical knowledge into each
song as possible, while the latter adopted the strategy of reaching hip - hop culture by fitting into it, and there's
more great Christian - focused hip - hop being made, which will appeal to
more fans, than at any point in the genre's history.
The video of this
song has gone viral,
with more than a quarter of a million online views.
Hartshorne had
more than a passing acquaintance
with science, and
with biology and evolutionary theory in particular — I have already mentioned his work in the psychology of sensation and on the aesthetics of bird
song.
McMillan adds that the Church should incorporate
more songs dealing
with tragedy, loss and despair into its worship.