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I'm pretty sure she said the line correctly "Turn and face the strange." The rendition still wasn't that good, but to clarify, the line was correct. Azza from Melbourne, AustraliaWhy would the Hunky Dory booklet say that the lyric is "turn and face the strain" if it was "turn and face the strange"?."And these children that you spit on as they try to change there world, are immune to your consultations, they're quite aware of what they're going through." Is used at the begining of the Breakfast Club? Joe from Bethlahem, PaDid anyone notice that the verse,.

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Lexie from Haifa, Israelis this the song from the shrek soundtrack?.Kent from Toronto, CanadaThis is one of a number of stuttering hits, along with Elton John's "Bennie And The Jets", Bachman-Turner Overdrive's "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (actually written as a throwaway for Randy Bachman's stuttering brother) The Knack's "My Sharona" and Guns 'N' Roses' "Welcome To The Jungle".

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Arik from BrusselsTalking about stuttering hits, don't forget "My Generation" by the Who.From then on, every time we performed that song David would stick his arse out towards us and make like he was trying to squeeze one out, which would make us both laugh and fluff the line even worse." For two-and-a-half months we had been singing 'turn and face the strain' instead of 'turn and face the strange'.

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When we reached the chorus David stopped the band, walked over to Gui and me, and asked us to sing our part. ".we were singing 'Changes' for the purposes of a sound-check. Bmn from Hisuan, ArgentinaThe correct lyrics are "turn and face the strange".I think he even played a few licks with the Plastic Ono Band - so yes, he probably knew, and knew well, all the band icons of the 60s and 70s. Linc from Beaumont, TxBowie sang with Queen, the Rolling Stones, Iggie Pop and helped out on many other Brit-bands.A spectacularly talented band, but "Hope I die before I get old" is sounding particularly ironic after watching them on this year's Super Bowl halftime show. The oldest song on the list-maybe before your time. Guy from Woodinville, WaKent from Toronto, you left out the most famous stutter of all: "Talkin' 'bout my g-g-generation" by The Who.Stefanie from Rock Hill, ScI don't know about you guys but I really love the piano part in this.Just over a month later on December 1st, 1974 "Changes" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #89 and on January 25th, 1975 it peaked at #41. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn October 28th 1974, David Bowie played the first of seven sold-out nights at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.I think Derrida calls her "The Ear of the Other" and in his book on Europe, "Another Heading" or in French l'Autre Cap which is probably a reference to Freud's Hörkappe which he mentions with a diagram here "We might perhaps add that the ego sports an 'acoustic cap', but on one side only." I have just realised the a possible import of Freud's reference to "one side only," and fact that it is on "crooked" or "wrong," though he himself mentions "cerebral anatomy".

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  • Timtak from YamaguchiI think that David Bowie was always signing about the same experience that he had when writing songs for Hermione and found a giant Shemale inside himself which he calls variously "The girl with the mousy hair" and "The Man who sold the world" the Starman and the stars in "the stars are out Tonight" and the woman in the mirror in "Where are we know" and "the strange" in this song, your eyes (the skull) in Blackstar Bowie admits that he is always singing about the same thing at the 4:40 mark in at least Life on Mars and Man who sold the World are the same subject.
  • Kareena Queena from South AustraliaBmn - Hisuan, Argentina I cant find your quote in the link.
  • That makes it out to be a different understanding. I thought I knew the lyrics to this one but alas I did not.
  • David Crosby from AtlantaEvery song tells a story as does this one.
  • The new version of The Little Mermaid will see Ariel’s desire to trade her voice for legs be from a desire to have her own personal freedom more than just being to find herself a man.

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    The changes are pretty much in line with other Disney remakes, which have aimed to update stereotypes that are seen as offensive to modern audiences as well as addressing diversity issues and other potentially offensive tropes. We have some revisions in “Poor Unfortunate Souls” regarding lines that might make young girls somehow feel that they shouldn't speak out of turn, even though Ursula is clearly manipulating Ariel to give up her voice." "There are some lyric changes in “Kiss the Girl” because people have gotten very sensitive about the idea that would, in any way, force himself on. Many Disney remakes have seen changes made to reflect modern attitudes, and when it comes to The Little Mermaid, the issue with both songs seem to lie in the way women are seen and treated.














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