Sentences with phrase «old tunes»

This is the same old tune that is being played by the critics.
Longtime fans will have plenty of nostalgia feels thanks to all the new remixes of old tunes from past Street Fighter entries.
To add a little retro feel, the Gangster Squad soundtrack picks from a grab bag of old tunes, like «Ole Buttermilk Sky» or «A Little Bird Told Me.»
And in doing so I rediscovered a really great old tune by James Brown.
Yet there they were on the Central Coast, whistling the same old tune with some major new variations.
Faced with a mini-revival in Tory fortunes sparked by David Cameron's rediscovery of some favourite old tunes, or blasts from the past as they are sometimes known, Brown has avoided direct engagement with the enemy.
Unable for 30 years to write new material, he tours the country, cranking out a hoary old tune (Hey Baby Doll) his boomer female fans still can't get enough of.
The Game Club Podcast sings a good old tune for Bastion.
To unlock the entire setlist, you'll need to keep replaying older tunes — one track requires sixty plays access — and hearing many of them once is more than enough.
Star Fox Zero also shines on the aesthetic front, with gorgeous, vibrant visuals and a great soundtrack that revives old tunes and introduces a few memorable ones of its own.
Imagine a hot, summer day in San Francisco: while a certain old tune begins to play, hippies walk the street, cars roam the roads, and... a police car flashes down the street.
It's the same old tune with the iPhone 6's 8 - megapixel main camera: It isn't going to win the resolution war, but it doesn't have to, because it still produces consistently high - quality images.
Sort of a fresh riff on a great old tune
Just another GW Bush, and a puppet of corporate mafia, playing the same old tune!
Luther grumbled that Eck was like a lute player everlastingly returning to the same old tune.
They were older tunes, always the best one's as they say.
The chief executive of Better Together, the campaign against Scottish independence, has told the BBC that SNP leader Alex Salmond's conference speech is a return to «old tunes
Whatever it is, putting on some old tunes from when I was younger makes me feel so happy.
We laugh a lot and listen to old tunes.
Japan happens to be one of those countries, so I suppose it's quite appropriate that one of the country's most beloved series is having a big sale before everyone settles in for an evening of watching the same old singers singing the same old tunes.
She set new words to the old tunes, not the usual love ballads but full of zeal for the Revolution.
Of course, some presenters were wearing fancy new clothes but humming the old tunes and dancing the old steps.
Familiar words to an old tune suggests that many people at one time or another consider having a dog as a pet.
Sometimes it's the simple things that make all of the difference like hearing an old tune or finding the perfect hard candy.
Sound: Ah, yes, all the old tunes from the PlayStation version are here.
Prepare to enjoy the old tunes and the lineup of newly developed songs.
Please help us to make this a reality so that we can not only provide a strong modern gameplay experience, but also give the old tunes the love that they deserve!
I'm happy to say some old tunes are in the OST for the expansion, redone, but that's nice to hear.
Still, you can still use that old tune to remind you that skills are the beating heart of your resume.
Jessie Lloyd first became curious about the songs form the Aboriginal reserves or the mission days when she heard her Aunties singing singing an old tune from Palm Island, QLD called «The Irex».
And while we're on that subject, I wonder how much longer these particular pipers are going to play their same old tune.
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