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The sax made its jaunty climb in whole steps and thirds to the resolution of the lyric's first line.
Chameleon Andrew Clarke 2011
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The sax made its jaunty climb to the resolution of the lyric's first line.
Chameleon Andrew Clarke 2011
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Rather than play up the song's weary pathos, the performance is straightforward, propulsive country-rock: you notice its sweet tune before the lyric's stark intimations of mortality.
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She Is Beyond Good and Evil remains utterly unique, utterly spellbinding: an existential love song that posits a Nietzscheian worldview over a dub-funk maelstrom that perfectly echoes the lyric's fraught articulation of all-consuming desire.
The Pop Group: still blazing a trail that makes rock look conservative 2010
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And I just think the lyric's really interesting about being nostalgic for being a teenager until you remember what it was really like to be a teenager.
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But even if this is not a U2 impregnation anthem, the final lyric's, "You know we'll go crazy if we don't go crazy tonight ... slowly now ..." surely conjures something done naked.
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Reviews: U2 No Line On The Horizon / Chris Cornell Scream 2009
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Disco percussion pushes the tempo of "I Don't Wanna Grow Up," but Mr. Antanaitis's carousel-like synthesizer helps reinforce the lyric's melancholy.
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And now, wading further into lyric's foment and fracture, we find in this new work even more twists.
Archive 2007-07-01 Lemon Hound 2007
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And now, wading further into lyric's foment and fracture, we find in this new work even more twists.
Two poems from Margaret Christakos Lemon Hound 2007
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Mr. ROSENWORCEL: I remember spending days and maybe weeks trying to change that lyric to something else, and then we all realized well, that lyric's actually pretty good.
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