Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/5/84; site sunybcs.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!sunybcs!acsgjjp From: acsgjjp@sunybcs.UUCP (Jim Poltrone) Newsgroups: net.music Subject: Broadway Melody, Barbara Ann, and a new category Message-ID: <841@sunybcs.UUCP> Date: Mon, 12-Nov-84 20:22:10 EST Article-I.D.: sunybcs.841 Posted: Mon Nov 12 20:22:10 1984 Date-Received: Tue, 13-Nov-84 06:53:12 EST References: <5663@brl-tgr.ARPA> Organization: State University of New York @ Buffalo,NY Lines: 30 [oh, no, there's TWO of me now!] So this is what happens when one becomes a target for the "big guns" of the Ballistic Research Lab :-( "groan" Paul, you do agree that Broadway Melody of 1974 has good lyrics, right? Ron, thanx and a tip of the hat for "Bomb bomb bomb ....". At least someone remembers the hostages :-) The new category: You've heard of good lyrics and bad lyrics. How about... Innovative Presentations of Lyrics ? What is the most unusual way you have heard of for presenting lyrics? I'll start the ball rolling by suggesting "Forgotten Sons" by Marillion, from the album "Script for a Jester's Tear". Fish (the lead vocalist) screams the words on your right, while someone else (?) says them in a normal voice on your left. Great stuff for headphones. (Since I don't have access to the album right now, I will not make an effort to post the lyrics.) Should I send a few MIDI programs to allegra!synergy!fast ? :-) -- From under the smogberry trees.... Jim Poltrone (a/k/a Poltr1, the Last of the Raster Blasters) uucp: [decvax,watmath,rocksvax]!sunybcs!acsgjjp ARPAnet, CSnet: acsgjjp%buffalo@CSNET-RELAY "But someday soon we'll stop to ponder What on earth's this spell we're under We made the grade and still we wonder who the hell we are..."