- a
chord progression that Mike
Segretto said is "sad and hopeful" and "guaranteed to jerk tears."
According to
Segretto, with
metaphors about singing his...
-
another early classic".
Segretto describes the
melody as
being "excellent".
Nicky Hopkins joins the band on piano, and
Segretto claims that his "hyper...
-
heavy rock format" that the band
usually shunned. The Who FAQ
author Mike
Segretto considers it one of Entwistle's "catchier songs,"
attributing its lack...
- Motown-style R&B song, either. It
flips back and
forth between the two modes...
Segretto, Mike (2022). "1976". 33 1/3
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Minute - A
Critical Trip Through...
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Breeders and the Jam are
among the best
known covers. The Who FAQ
author Mike
Segretto describes "So Sad
About Us" as "an
unusually mature,
bittersweet farewell...
-
stereotyping of
black and
Puerto Rican women as
objects of ****ual
taboo Segretto, Mike (2022). "1978". 33 1/3
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- for the song, and
author Mike
Segretto claims that his "hyper
piano runs
contribute much
amphetamine fuel to it.
Segretto also
believes that the "shuffling...
- the
title track, "I Get Around", "Wendy", and "Don't Back Down". Mike
Segretto,
author of 33 1/3
Revolutions Per Minute: A
Critical Trip
Through the Rock...
- E.
Lively The Pick-up
Artist Fernando Portacarrero 1989
Cookie Richie Segretto Glory General Charles Harker Born on the
Fourth of July
Doctor 1990 Sesame...
- Songs, Reviews,
Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic.
Retrieved 13
April 2018.
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Minute - A
Critical Trip Through...