Those are the words of 10 - time Grammy - winning artist and producer Pharrell Williams, visibly stunned after
hearing a song by Maggie Rogers.
Strange, I can
hear a song by ABBA around here when reading this.
Not exact matches
By brainstorming how the company could help people like being put on hold - a seemingly impossible feat - it came up with the idea of asking some of the best bands to create unplugged versions of their
songs that could only be
heard while on hold.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to
hear a bid
by major record labels to revive copyright infringement claims against video - sharing website Vimeo for hosting content that included
songs by famed bands such as the Beatles, the Jackson 5, and the Beach Boys without permission.
At the start of the
song, you
hear seven digits dialed on a telephone, followed
by a phone ringing twice.
You can even
hear it in the in - store music choices, usually well - known
songs remixed
by obscure artists — another way to embrace pop while trying to maintain an indie edge.
Bird's proclivity for, well, most everything serves him well once again, as each of his
songs are punctuated
by his piercing whistle (if you haven't
heard it, you should stop reading andgo watch this), always spot - on guitar playing and classically trained violin plucking and bowing.
There are many
songs written and played
by people against whom I have the most fundamental and passionate disagreements in the moral and intellectual realms (which are the most important ones), yet
hearing their
songs can evoke ecstatic feelings that are very much like feelings of worship and longing for God.
Most Likely to Say It Just Right In Less Than 300 Words (Nominated
by Ray Hollenbach): Indigenous Worship with «God Is A Poet» «I don't see sermons around the throne, but i do
hear songs.
(love to
hear your thoughts on it) And returning to
songs, have you
heard «The Black Cloud Of Islam»
by Roy Harper?
Their covers of
songs including «He Loves Us» and «Your Love Never Fails» have been widely
heard and commended
by Christians and churches across the world.
These creatures lived on an island and would sing
songs so seductive and deadly, that whomever
heard it would be so intoxicated
by their sound they would crash their ship on the reef near the island and be killed.
Songs like «Redeemed»
by Big Daddy Weave and «I need a Miracle»
by Third Day, which talks about a man contemplating suicide who
hears God calling him from a
song on the radio, resulting in him accepting Christ.
The
Song of Deborah and Barak in Judges 5 sounds a bit like a drinking song one might have heard in an Ancient Near Eastern bar frequented by fighting
Song of Deborah and Barak in Judges 5 sounds a bit like a drinking
song one might have heard in an Ancient Near Eastern bar frequented by fighting
song one might have
heard in an Ancient Near Eastern bar frequented
by fighting men.
That, says Dr. Southgate, is because the issue is focused on HIV / AIDS, and she asks readers to consider the «incalculable loss» from the disease --» the loss to all those whose lives would have been touched, even changed, but were not,
by books not read because they were never written,
by paintings not seen because they were never painted,
by performances never
heard because the
song was not sung.»
The
song tries to imagine the moment when the world will both die and be reborn, and it seeks to meet that end
by hoping to
hear a voice that can follow us to our lowest depths.
It would be unusual to
hear anything in these churches so morally daring as certain
songs of the Grammy - Award winning Indigo Girls, or anything so ironically and astutely probing as a
song on ecological spirituality
by James Taylor («Gaia,» from Hourglass), or music as alert to alternative spiritualities — African and South - American — as Paul Simon's Graceland and The Rhythm of the Saints or as achingly yearning in overall effect as k. d. lang's «Constant Craving» (Ingénue) or U2's «I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For» (Joshua Tree).
Although the power of «Flood» and «Love
Song for a Savior» have been a bit diminished
by their ubiquity, you don't have to be a music critic to
hear them and know something special is going on.
I once
heard him introduce a
song by saying he'd written it on his tour bus in the parking lot of a closed down mall in Virginia.
An American tourist who last week drove along the Garden Route in South Africa, and who tuned the radio of his rented Volkswagen to one of the few stations whose airwaves reach that verdant and mountainous stretch of coast, would have
heard something like the following programming lineup: an update on Oscar Pistorius; a
song by Taylor Swift; Pistorius; One Direction; a news report in Afrikaans, the only word of which an English speaker could discern being Pistorius.
The
songs been completed the babe's in her arms Both teary eyed parents are moved
by it's charms The
song appears ended at least in this room But I'll
hear it eternal with other bright moons.
Research shows that babies recognize and are soothed
by songs that they
heard while in the womb!
I cry when I
hear about babies being aborted, even when it's just listening to a
song like «Brick»
by Ben Folds Five.
I first
heard the name Capri in a
song by Colbie Callait.
Every time I
hear the
song «Comfortably Numb»
by Pink Floyd, it puts me in a trance.
By now I am sure you have seen and heard about The Potty Dance, an interactive song and dance, brought to you by PULL - UP
By now I am sure you have seen and
heard about The Potty Dance, an interactive
song and dance, brought to you
by PULL - UP
by PULL - UPS.
My toddlers love to
hear the same
songs over and over and on a very long road trip I can only take
hearing «The Wheels on the Bus» sung
by other small children a handful of times.
Science and humanities, they make a good team You've all
heard of STEM, now how about STEAM If the music's right, you can't go wrong
By humming or singing along To Scientific American
Songs
At that point, I realized: This is a
song that I had described in» 94, and
by» 98, I couldn't
hear it anymore.
Scientists have assumed these tunes are hardwired in their tiny mouse brains and doubted that rodents modify their
songs after
hearing others — a cognitive feat similar to vocalizations
by birds and some mammals, including dolphins, bats and humans.
Finches cry out whenever they
hear a new tune, so Abe and Watanabe started
by having individual birds listen to an unfamiliar finch's
song.
One man
heard about three notes of a
song called «Sh - Boom»
by the Crew Cuts and knew it immediately.
And yet, the simple fact that the «akiapola`au's
song can still be
heard suggests that much can be gained
by intervening, no matter how uncomfortable that might be for ecologists accustomed to observing the world dispassionately.
Later, the flies»
hearing was tested
by playing a series of
song pulses at a naturalistic volume, and measuring the physiological response
by inserting tiny electrodes into their antennae.
It could be that young birds simply do not
hear the low notes produced
by other birds and drop them out of their
song.
Margoliash said the goal now is to see how the brain learns the
song,
by comparing adult birds to immature ones or those that are raised in isolation or have diminished
hearing.
We relate our work to sound
by composing a
song from the sounds that are
heard in our labs on a daily basis.
Am I the only parent who goes into a white - hot rage every time you
hear this
song, Rude,
by Magic?
In our daily life, our chakras are rebuilt, activated and charged
by the above sounds existing in music, which we
hear through listening classical music, singing
songs or playing musical instruments.
The other night at karaoke, I
heard one of my favorite
songs from college: «Standing Outside the Fire»
by Garth Brooks.
Like, I found out the other night that my husband has never, ever, in his entire life
heard the
song, «It's Raining Men»
by The Weather Girls.
I can
hear the Rocky theme
song, «Gon na Fly Now,»
by Bill Conti, and the screaming trumpet of Maynard Ferguson and suddenly I have the urge to get off my butt and run up some stairs.
When I
heard the
song «Tiny Dancer»
by Elton John on the radio, I decided once to use the first line of «Blue Jean Baby, LA Lady» as a my screen name on OkCupid.
His father supported him when he
heard the news
by making him a cassette tape with
songs, including some break up
songs near the end in case things did not work out.
(I know, I never wanted to
hear it again either, but trust me, you haven't really experienced the
song until you've
heard it performed
by leeches.)
Songs composed
by Salim - Sulaiman are good to
hear.
Midway through Tully you
hear a lovely cover of «You Only Live Twice,» one of the better Bond movie
songs, revamped here
by Kaitlyn and Mady Dever with intertwined vocals well - suited to a story of women working in harmony.
Its drifting in and out of the soundtrack is partly a reminder of Lena's previous life, before Area X turned her world inside out — we
hear CSN croon as she flashes back to goofy bedroom antics with her husband, military man Kane (Oscar Isaac), and it provides a sonic backdrop for Lena once that love is lost and she's left at home alone — but mostly the
song is an artifact of pop - culture normalcy in a world defined
by aberration.
THE IDLER... is one the most overrated albums that i counl
hear in my entire life, its a completely waste of time try to understand every
song that conposed this album, i love Fiona's interpretation but the album like a whole thing don't convince me, maybe is the meaningless lyrics or the awful and akward rithm, i can not say more of this album, never will be a masterpiece like Adele's 21, recently named one of the best album ever play
by a female singer, this is that i call a good album, I'm sorry Fiona, good luck to the next try.
You can
hear the first
song off the Wild Things soundtrack from Karen O of Yeah Yeah Yeahs fame, backed
by a beautiful children's choir.