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My 2 cents worth ... if you're going bust up the rhythm of the music with a spoken track, you better have something worthwhile to say. If you going to repeat it endlessly, you better have something really, really worthwhile to say.
As it is ... moderately appealing music defaced with obnoxious graffiti by its own creators.
I am an RP supporter. In no way am I obligated to "say something" just because you think it is necessary.
Yes! I like children (properly prepared with a good sauce) and that doesn't make me a pedophile...
"The great foundational thinkers are no longer widely read. Outside of a few quotes here and there, for instance, not many educated liberals are familiar with the political writings of Immanuel Kant, John Locke, J.S Mill, Benjamin Constant, Jeremy Bentham, Mary Wollstonecraft, Isaiah Berlin, John Rawls, Ronald Dworkin…to name a few of the major names. "Classic texts like The Federalist Papers have been reduced to a few out-of-context quotes that people hurl at opponents thoughtlessly. "This unfamiliarity with the foundational ideas matters because when Liberalism is challenged it can only be defended when one is familiar with the arguments made on key issues by those whole ideas created the modern world. For Liberalism is the first child of The Enlightenment" wrote Sina Odugbemi in a wider sense of the word... Who’s not tempted or impelled, somehow, to be the child the great Elvie Thomas sings to in her “Motherless Child Blues”? Or the one that the unforgettable cuban singer Bola de Nieve's sings to in "Drume Negrita"? or the other that a fatherly Axl Rose asks where to go to in "Sweet Child of Mine", stating a landmark in this Zygmunt Bauman's "Liquid Modernity" ?
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That is true - it's all 2 cents.
You're correct; such strict rules are worth about 2 cents.
The comment section is open to all - their comment is worth as much as yours.
My 2 cents worth ... if you're going bust up the rhythm of the music with a spoken track, you better have something worthwhile to say. If you going to repeat it endlessly, you better have something really, really worthwhile to say.
As it is ... moderately appealing music defaced with obnoxious graffiti by its own creators.
You're right about the soundbite: someone in that band has OCD. The rest of the track is catchy.
My 2 cents worth ... if you're going bust up the rhythm of the music with a spoken track, you better have something worthwhile to say. If you going to repeat it endlessly, you better have something really, really worthwhile to say.
As it is ... moderately appealing music defaced with obnoxious graffiti by its own creators.
You're correct; such strict rules are worth about 2 cents.
My 2 cents worth ... if you're going bust up the rhythm of the music with a spoken track, you better have something worthwhile to say. If you going to repeat it endlessly, you better have something really, really worthwhile to say.
As it is ... moderately appealing music defaced with obnoxious graffiti by its own creators.
i like you. but i'm going to rate it higher.
My 2 cents worth ... if you're going bust up the rhythm of the music with a spoken track, you better have something worthwhile to say. If you going to repeat it endlessly, you better have something really, really worthwhile to say.
As it is ... moderately appealing music defaced with obnoxious graffiti by its own creators.
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Mr. Dorsey is speaking about the power of gospel music, to his beloved wife, and uses the phrase "Beautiful my child ...".
It is from a documentary entitled, "Say Amen, Somebody", by director George Nierenberg: https://www.wnyc.org/story/cel...
That IS where the song title comes from.
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