Insulin_John
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BillB said:For me the Beatles ushered in the era of incomprehensible lyrics. Does anyone remember the days when not only could you hear the lyrics, but they were worth listening to?
Get the reviews here - KING SOLOMON'S MINESBillB said:A great clip, Ian. As a movie buff I didn't know that there had been an earlier version of King Solomon's Mines. I'll have to research a but further.
BillB said:Ian, I was thinking about Old Man River which, as you well know, was one of Robeson's greatest hits, and it struck me that when Oscar Hammerstein wrote the lyrics to that song he expressed all the misery and despair of a black man's life in the Deep South with just one line. When he wrote, "I'm tired of living but scared of dying," he set a standard for modern songwriters that nobody has ever reached again. The way Robeson interpreted that song ensured him a place in musical history.
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