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And we'll continue our weeklong series, the five stages of grief, mashed-up with our BPP feature, Best Song In The World Today.
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We love the ability to walk into our homes with our iPhone and effortlessly continue listening to the same song on our home stereo that had just been on our headphones.
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Several other pieces of Dylan's writing are being offered at the pop culture sale, including lyrics for the song With God on Our Side.
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Our studio session ends with "Harvesting Song, " a sweeping drama with a rock anthem built on "Fratres I, " from Estonian composer Arvo Part.
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Copyright experts we advised with before posting the song told us in no uncertain terms that we were within our rights to use the song because we did so in accordance with the Fair Use Doctrine.
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Our Marblehead show closes with a free-floating song from pianist Kenny Werner's trio: "If I Should Lose You, " with Scott Colley, bass, and Tom Rainey, drums.
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Sadly, much of this song is way beyond our typical hearing range, but with a little editing (read, slowing down) some of the squeaky-sonnets have been made audible.
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Top down, you can really hear the slightly hoarse, throaty song of all six cylinders, whereas we were almost disappointed with our most recent drive of a Carrera, where some of the classic Porsche gruffness seemed to be missing.
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Our feature, What's in a Song, is produced by the Western Folklife Center with support from the R.
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