Sentences with phrase «deep funk»

The phrase "deep funk" refers to a type of music that is groovy, soulful, and full of energy. It often has a strong and catchy rhythm that makes people want to dance. Full definition
The atmosphere is convivial and lively, thanks in part to an accompanying blast of free jazz from legendary saxophonist Idris Ackamoor — one in a number of surprising soundtrack cues, ranging from deep funk to blues, that pockmark the piano - driven score by composer David Shire.
That came last December when, two months after his fiancée broke off their engagement, he entered a ski event that lifted him out of a deep funk.
Harry Kane continued in his deep, deep funk, Son Heung - min had a debut so quiet it was whispered, and they could even have been losing, had Jermain Defoe not forgotten that the only reason he exists is to break into space behind the defence and then kick the ball into the net.
Gwen (Martha Plimpton) is a woman in her mid-thirties who has been in a deep funk ever since her marriage fell apart.
He goes into a deep funk — but he shapes up enough to participate in the finals.
Would that he had then avoided the deep funk that seems to overcome every director in the later parts of the story.
The markets could go into a deep funk, inflation could range at some point down the road and maybe they'll have to dip into their stash to pay expenses they don't foresee.
Just last winter it was in a deep funk, and panicky investors couldn't sell fast enough.
On a far more mundane level, it had put the African mountaineering community in a deep funk.
All it would do is put everyone in a deep funk as we watch our oil supplies deplete.
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