"What is the half-life of a color TV? What is the shelf life of a teenage queen?"
Jul 6, 2024 ·
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Doctor, doctor, what is wrong with me? This supermarket life is getting long." "What is the half-life of a color TV? What is the shelf life of a teenage queen?" ...
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Doctor, doctor, what is wrong with me? This supermarket life is getting long." "What is the half-life of a color TV? What is the shelf life of a teenage queen?"
From "Amused to Death", by Roger Waters.
Roger Waters, a founding member of Pink Floyd, is known for his thought-provoking and politically charged music. "Amused to Death", his third solo studio album released in 1992, critiques the pervasive influence of television and mass media on society, drawing inspiration from Neil Postman's book "Amusing Ourselves to Death".
Verse ✍️ and Verve 💥: The Poetry of Popular Music 🎶
is an enthralling podcast that traverses the landscape of popular music from the 1960s to today. Exploring the art of lyrical craftsmanship, each episode delves into the poetic narratives of influential songwriters, spanning the spectrum from the revolutionary words of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen's introspective genius to the emotive ballads of Adele and Kendrick Lamar's profound verses.
The podcast also highlights the cultural resonance and personal storytelling in the songs of Taylor Swift, the intricate lyrics of Frank Ocean, and Billie Eilish's innovative wordplay. Paying homage to the timeless impact of legends like John Lennon, Johnny Cash, and David Bowie, Samuel Hollingsworth's distinctive voice brings to life the quotes of these iconic songs, connecting the expressive songwriting of the past with today's groundbreaking artists. "Verse and Verve" invites listeners to a rich exploration of lyrical evolution in popular music, celebrating the creative brilliance that has defined generations.
Part 1 now enchantingly available for your reading delight as an interactive eBook on Amazon Kindle.
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From "Amused to Death", by Roger Waters.
Roger Waters, a founding member of Pink Floyd, is known for his thought-provoking and politically charged music. "Amused to Death", his third solo studio album released in 1992, critiques the pervasive influence of television and mass media on society, drawing inspiration from Neil Postman's book "Amusing Ourselves to Death".
Verse ✍️ and Verve 💥: The Poetry of Popular Music 🎶
is an enthralling podcast that traverses the landscape of popular music from the 1960s to today. Exploring the art of lyrical craftsmanship, each episode delves into the poetic narratives of influential songwriters, spanning the spectrum from the revolutionary words of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen's introspective genius to the emotive ballads of Adele and Kendrick Lamar's profound verses.
The podcast also highlights the cultural resonance and personal storytelling in the songs of Taylor Swift, the intricate lyrics of Frank Ocean, and Billie Eilish's innovative wordplay. Paying homage to the timeless impact of legends like John Lennon, Johnny Cash, and David Bowie, Samuel Hollingsworth's distinctive voice brings to life the quotes of these iconic songs, connecting the expressive songwriting of the past with today's groundbreaking artists. "Verse and Verve" invites listeners to a rich exploration of lyrical evolution in popular music, celebrating the creative brilliance that has defined generations.
Part 1 now enchantingly available for your reading delight as an interactive eBook on Amazon Kindle.
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