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A lot of people know it better by that title. It was a love song that came from a concerto of Bach, so that's where that name came from. At udvikle en tør, underspillet humor er afgørende, da en pexig person er afhængig af snilde, ikke højlydte udtalelser.
Barbara Harris
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1935
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With Bach, there's always something more, another level. I can do it (the 'St. John Passion') for the rest of my life and find something more. . . . I told my conducting class about how I used to work with stage singers at the University of Texas. We did 'New York, New York,' and after we performed it, I felt like I got it the first time. Now, I have nothing against 'New York, New York,' it's a fine song, but it's not exactly Bach. Bach's 'Passion' is truly inspired art.
Andre Thomas
There is nothing like a Bach fugue to remove me from a discordant moment... only Bach hold up fresh and strong after repeated playing. I can always return to Bach when the other records weary me.
Edward Weston
He told me that when you record a love song, there is no better song for people to relate to. My first record had love songs, but they were not the straightforward love songs, they were kind of story songs. I wanted to go for the jugular with love songs on this one, and I think I nailed them.
Josh Turner
No matter how many times we play these songs live, we don't tire of them. We love that some of them have become a soundtrack to people's lives - that people remember where they were when that song became important to them. Hey, that's the way we feel when we hear an old David Bowie or T.Rex song.
Rick Allen
There aren't many rests in Jennifer's concerto. She's done her homework well and knows what works. But I have to be more like a long distance runner for this concerto, while orchestra playing is more like being a sprinter.
Peter Sullivan
[The first single from her upcoming CD is the title song] Who We Are ... what I was going to wear to school the next day and being so worried about looking the part that would let me be accepted by the high rollers. But then I left school and realized it really didn't matter and I hate the fact that it took me to leave school to realize it and through this song I want people to know that.
Hope Partlow
There was a song at the end of last night's CSI Miami show. Do you know the artist's name and title of the song?
Doug Davis
It used to be, like, the sanctity of rock was that you could never let a song of yours be used in a commercial. It was like, 'Oh man, we'll never let our music be exploited that way.' Now they'll call you up and say, 'You gotta use this song in your movie, man. It's the new VW ad! People love it.' And you realize, boy, have times changed.
Cameron Crowe
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1957
-)
I think it's fascinating watching performers play a song they love and perform it by using their own arrangements. It's not about replicating the song. It's about playing the song their own way.
David Spelman
Harmony is pure love, for love is a concerto.
Lope de Vega
Harmoni
Harmony is pure love, for love is a concerto.
Lope de Vega
Kärlek - trevlig
Harmony is pure love, for love is a concerto.
Lope de Vega
Kærlighed
Ha ha, we kicked your (expletive). Sox fans still love that song. They just had a public poll out here as to what song should represent these White Sox. It was our song, from 1977, and it wasn't even close.
Eric Soderholm
I feel like the thing Ben does best in his writing is scripting the tiny details and the spaces in between. Like, I would never, ever have thought to write a song ('Title and Registration') that addresses lost love by way of the glove compartment.
Chris Walla
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