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Essay heading: Music Review Paper
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Music and Movies |
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The song talks about a mans life fulfilled with good and struggling memories coming to an end, but the only all good times will always prevail for him and for his friends to remember him.
5. Speed of Sound, Cold Play. 2005.
This song by Cold Play I specifically like for its sound. I like how the piano dominates... displayed 300 characters
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I like how the piano dominates. I also like how the vocals are and once again the lyrics are beautifully written and meaningful.
6. Welcome to Jamrock, Damien Marley. 2005.
Welcome to Jamrock, is a great song that lyrics show the reality of struggle and everyday dangers of the ghetto neighborhoods... displayed next 300 characters
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