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Music to our ears: Bob Pyle brings veggie-friendly lyrics to the radio Imagine that you're driving along a winding country highway, and a song comes on the radio. "Oh, a factory farm is nice and neat There's a stall for every cow And they don't need cud...(Continue Reading) From jailhouse to suburban rock: music once had the ability to appal and shock. Now the most radical symbol worn by fans on the streets is the iPod. As Fifty years ago, a 19-year-old truck driver walked into a Memphis recording studio and changed the world. There are, inevitably, furious arguments over ......(Continue Reading)Sacred words, profane music? The Free Monks as a musical phenomenon in contemporary Greek Orthodoxy The Free Monks (Eleftheroi) are a Greek Orthodox rock band of black-robed monks. Being the first of its kind in Greece, the group has produced popular ......(Continue Reading)Freedom's song: Chris Moss celebrates the enduring tradition of Latin American protest song - music When I arrived in Buenos Aires in 1991, much of the music being played on the radio was imported, middle-of-the-road rock. Radio stations were paid to play it, and it featured incessantly on many o...(Continue Reading)Love All The People: Letters, Lyrics, Routines Love All The People Letters, Lyrics, Routines by Bill Hicks Foreword by John Lahr (Constable ISBN 1 841119 8781) 'Rock is dead and so is comedy,' ......(Continue Reading)
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