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(Soundbite of song "Skyscrapers") Mr. KULASH: (Singing) Yeah, I was blind.
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(Soundbite of music, "Skyscrapers") BRAND: Is it just me or is there a tone of melancholy throughout this album?
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(Soundbite of music, "Skyscrapers") Mr. KULASH: I mean if there's ever a cue to stop a song, it's like Dan, I'm not even playing, it was just ...
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(Soundbite of music, "Skyscrapers") Mr. KULASH: Dan?
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(Soundbite of music, "Skyscrapers") Mr. KULASH: Look up, Dan.
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And even the way in one of the songs, I think it's "Skyscrapers," you shriek.
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Other highlights: the handclaps during the guitar solo of 'Skyscrapers' though not the rest of the song; the Prince-lite of the opening track 'WTF' and the distant echoes of Tom-Tom-Club in 'White Knuckles.'
Archive 2010-01-01 Adam Roberts 2010
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Certain it is that the Pyramids were for a long time the most solid "Skyscrapers" in the world.
Marvels of Modern Science Paul Severing
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I wasn't able to find out where Stanley grew up (MacNeil, singer and violinist, hails from Nova Scotia), but their song "Skyscrapers" made it clear that it wasn't in the city.
blogTO 2009
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I wasn't able to find out where Stanley grew up (MacNeil, singer and violinist, hails from Nova Scotia), but their song "Skyscrapers" made it clear that it wasn't in the city.
blogTO 2009
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