"lyrics" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- At the Lyric Theater on Thursday night, D.R.I. had some fans flopping their long hair, speed-metal style, and others slam-dancing, diving from the stage and shouting lyrics into the singer's microphone like hard-core devotees.
- There were pounding drums, drones and two-chord guitar workouts topped by feedback, ethnic whistles and shouted lyrics.
- There is something subversive, almost Situationist, in seeing two punk girls shouting abrasive lyrics in front of a Village storefront, or in finding a clutch of French-horn players tooting Wagner in Central Park.
- The elder Mr. Burnside shouted and moaned lyrics mining familiar images: whiskey's white lightning, a heart as weathered as an old shoe.
- Typically performed by smaller bands consisting of five or six players, jump music featured shouted, highly syncopated vocals and earthy, comedic lyrics on contemporary urban themes.
- The two women shouted lyrics that let potential lovers know exactly what they wanted, and they wore barely-there outfits that made it easy for them to turn their demands into dance moves.
- Above the din, Mr. Colby shouted percussive, nearly nonsensical lyrics, the sonic equivalent of the exclamations in comic strip balloons.
- In the same period, particularly on the West Coast and in the Midwest, the development of jump blues, with its guitar riffs, prominent beats and shouted lyrics, prefigured many later developments.
- Unlike Daddy Yankee, the reggaetón star known for shouting rapid-fire lyrics, Mr. Calderón delivers his rhymes in a slow, sly drawl, as if he were always thinking things over.
- At the last of three shows, Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie and Kiki Moorse surged around in white disco suits or paper dresses shouting lyrics about clueless supermodels, sexual warriors and pyramids in the sky.
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