All you need to do is to make up a team of six to eight, give yourself a catchy name and come along to test your wits and enjoy yourselves! |
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The single was too serious and overt to be bouncy, catchy or sophisticated. |
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The catchy tune and fun, bouncy lyrics made it a fun song that everybody loved, whether they admitted it or not. |
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If there's anything more catchy than a soap opera or a movie, it is a cartoon film. |
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The Hills' catchy little tune was unleashed upon the world in 1893, when it was published in the songbook Song Stories for the Kindergarten. |
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You'll hear no catchy runs or sostenutos, no aria-like Mozart-esque musicality. |
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The clever sound bite, the catchy phrase triumphs over the methodical argument. |
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Riffing on campy styles ranging from karaoke to '80s rock videos, the tunes are both catchy and hilarious. |
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It also happens to be an incredibly catchy number, with an unforgettable bass guitar line, punctuated by bursts of joyous brass. |
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Its clean break is accompanied by evil synth stabs, while its catchy bongo slaps keep the tune running at full pace. |
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It's short, spunky, catchy, and, surprisingly for a lot of pop bands in this age, doesn't stale after repeated listens. |
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Given the lack of catchy hooks, however, it's clear that they still have a thing or two to learn about songwriting. |
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One thing this album could use is more catchy hooks and distinctive melodies though. |
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Most of the songs feature solemn, at times almost whispered, vocals, with several songs employing haunting, catchy hooks. |
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But underneath lie a collection of catchy melodies and hooks evoking in turns the Beach Boys, Beck or early seventies avant-pop. |
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The tunes are great, and the hooks are catchy, and that's all we're asking for these days. |
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The foot-tapping Hamoa Beach, meanwhile, is simply a great listen, featuring some more tremendous hooks and another catchy chorus. |
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He certainly is an amazing pop songwriter, dropping catchy hooks and tasteful riffs left and right. |
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As Lipstick Traces demonstrates, even the band's B-sides feature catchy hooks, witty lyrics and solid rock song structures and dynamics. |
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But the mix of disco, garage, and pure farcicality provides some of the most insanely catchy tunes of the year. |
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They've dispensed with the catchy choruses and the larking around, replacing them with introspective musings. |
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It is quickly followed by another acoustic gem, No Goodbyes, which contains some beautiful melodies and genuinely catchy hooks. |
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The beauty of the band is their counterintuitive knack for balancing off-kilter musicianship with catchy hooks and chugging beats. |
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There's a talent in distinguishing which old-school tune has the bass and catchy guitar riff to place firmly in a rapper's rhyming game. |
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Its been a week of catchy weather and many haymakers will be blessing the invention of plastic bags. |
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It mixes innocent fun with catchy songs, an eye-catching setting and easy things for the audience to do. |
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Besides, it was a catchy tune, and the people didn't have to know what it meant in order to enjoy it. |
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There are a few catchy tunes for the kids to sing along with, but even these seem to be too few and far between. |
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It is a very catchy tune and is getting a lot of airplay on the local radio stations. |
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Cole Porter's brilliantly catchy songs sound as good today as they ever did. |
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Ted uses lots of catchy songs, puzzles and word games to help the children have fun and learn while watching. |
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However, every track is a gem of poetry and the tunes are disarmingly catchy. |
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A song with a catchy tune and outstanding lyrics might do a lot to fill the cinema theatres. |
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When it comes to soundtracks, all a film needs is a couple catchy tunes to hook the record buyer. |
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They know how to sit down, put their words to a tune, and craft it into a catchy song. |
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Losing All Control is the only hint of a darker edge, but even then they can't resist a catchy chorus. |
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While the vocalists have an ear for a catchy turn of phrase, there isn't much substance to back it up. |
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Then The Smiths came on Top of the Pops with an odd, catchy tune called This Charming Man. |
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In this case, the Strokes return the favour by turning in some tuneful, varied and above all catchy songs. |
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On Painkiller, Griffin's soft falsetto floats above a catchy chorus and sweet pop melody. |
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As with any expectant new band, one of the first decisions that had to be made was to choose a catchy name. |
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All this takes place on a beautiful set that shimmers like an icicle, and includes catchy songs by Tim Hans Smith. |
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I walk out of movies and plays, and I never accept invitations to operas that have no catchy tunes in them. |
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Gullible by nature, they are easily swayed by catchy slogans and start seeking cathartic relief in communal frenzy. |
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The band struck up a catchy, fast-paced jazz beat, and Victoria began to sing. |
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The song itself is a brilliant mix of chant-like vocals, pinging beats, and a deliriously catchy hook. |
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The song's chant-like hook and lush strings make for a kicking, catchy aural carnival. |
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You can expect to be won over with manic guitar riffs, pounding drumming, catchy melodies, and a stage presence that overflows with energy. |
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Earlier albums were often melodic yet somehow not catchy, but focused songwriting here makes the riffs memorably hooky. |
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I found those songs kinda catchy and hooky and it made an enormous impact on me. |
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Global warming leading to the next ice age makes for catchy headlines but it is not based in science. |
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He also has a penchant for catchy one-liners, ideally suited to television. |
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Since the release of their catchy debut single last summer, they've achieved an impressive balance of credibility and commercial success. |
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This group has lost none of its ability to deliver pleasingly catchy melodies. |
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But behind these claims and the catchy marketing campaign to eat 'five a day' there is little solid science. |
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If the served pongal provided a feast to the taste buds, the dress code of the dazzling girls was too catchy to cool the eyes of the beholders. |
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Or maybe it is simply to display your talent for cheap cynicism and catchy pop culture low talk? |
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Taking the best parts of electro, techno and disco, he composes on the fly and makes instantly catchy and melodic dance tracks. |
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Mercer's voice is unexpectedly beautiful with a great range, which lends a folky richness that works well for this catchy indie-rock band. |
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Their wonderfully playful set took in reggae and funk as well as the reliably prickly outbursts of their infectious and catchy crowd-pleasers. |
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The catchy name was coined when cooks quieted begging dogs by throwing them scraps of fried dough while dinner was prepared. |
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Poison Arrows is the fruition of the band's new direction, but the results, while intermittently catchy, are largely unremarkable. |
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Without The Beatles, the odds are that Paul McCartney would have been just another good writer of cute, catchy and clever pop songs. |
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We really like to show that a song can be kind of experimental and interesting and still be catchy and danceable. |
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The blonde girl is carrying a small ghetto blaster playing a poppy, repetitive but catchy tune. |
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There are some amusing characters and catchy songs and we're using the original set drawings for our production. |
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They were different to the other bands, in that they had great catchy melodies and a nice line in self depreciating lyrics. |
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They both play a similar blend of punky pop, rich with guitars and really catchy lyrics. |
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The catchy title and cover art attracted many to a tome that otherwise would have been considered way too abstruse to bother with. |
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The catchy jam is off their upcoming album Third Strike, out later this year. |
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Coloured Clocks tour as a four piece band, wowing audiences with their catchy hooks combined with improvisational psychedelic jams. |
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The actors not only walked the ramp but also broke into a spontaneous jig to the catchy tunes of Rang De Basanti. |
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Luckily, the peddlers of this dangerous message haven't come up with a catchy jingle. |
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His judiciousness in selecting roles isn't in finding challenges as an actor but in finding catchy roles suited to his limitations. |
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These grand masters of French pop-punk follow the Ramones formula of backing colourful, catchy, sunny melodies with raunch and muscle. |
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She reveals herself to be a catchy and fantastical songwriter, who's actually a great keyboardist as well. |
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However, anyone up for catchy tunes and witty wordplay will be rewarded by this album's warm left-field charm and intelligence. |
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Nearly a decade ago, a fresh-faced teen hopped on the scene with catchy vocals and krumping skills to match. |
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It's more of the same syntho new wave, catchy as all get out with Roxie's strong vocals. |
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Ridiculously catchy, this'll remind you how fun pop can be without being totally lame. |
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The sonic trickery can get a little wearing, but there's always a heart-melting tune or a catchy chorus to provide an emotional anchor. |
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It's disturbing, it's weird, it's ridiculously catchy and it's completely insane. |
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He manufactures catchy guitar riffs with ease, and blends them with off-beat lyrics. |
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The title track is a vastly underrated song with some catchy chord changes and choruses to keep the listener interested. |
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I haven't bothered with the Russian language versions on their album but the English ones are very catchy. |
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The band offers up a catchy mix of mostly acoustic-centered pop, backdropped by obvious harmonies, reverb-drenched vocals and singalong lyrics. |
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The clever use of backing vocals, for example, magnifies the humour value of the main lyric as well as comprising a catchy tune. |
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Track two kicks off with a cutting Wilko Johnson style stabby guitar riff and rolls along with a catchy chorus. |
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They now have a platform to voice their social and political views coupled with catchy, playful, and borderline maniacal music. |
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They've come up with all manner of catchy slogans designed to tip the scales in their favour. |
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My government actually has to bait people with catchy song in order to do the thing that should be a civic duty. |
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Today, every show that is on is pre-taped and then edited to be as catchy and marketable as possible. |
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There's just enough catchy pop fun to be had to save the album from the end-of-summer bargain bins. |
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They had one crude but catchy hit followed by a maudlin and sappy second single. |
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They've shown that there is more to advertising than a catchy slogan and a memorable logo. |
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But catchy headlines are one thing, basing an entire front page story on nothing but sensationalism is quite another. |
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What You Waiting For is the benchmark for the album, immediately enjoyable with its fast lyrics and catchy melody. |
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His miasmic reputation has always overshadowed the guy's ability to write a really strong, catchy piece. |
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Which means you are looking at a trafficless site with a catchy domain name and what is more than likely a free, downloadable template. |
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They trap you and lure you in with catchy taglines and suspenseful previews. |
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These guys know how to write a catchy tune, but, occasionally, his lyrics tend to blab on about the typical whiny stuff too much. |
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The music was some catchy tunes by Richard Rodgers that my friend and I were humming incessantly! |
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The album finds him creating a suave brand of sophisticated midnight mood music, unmistakably catchy, memorable and wildly fun. |
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With a catchy chorus, jangly guitar and staccato drumbeats, this track sounds both ultramodern and nostalgic all at once. |
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The Indian musical accompaniment is so lively and catchy, you wonder if the whole story will shortly be made into a Bollywood spectacular. |
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There's something that's simultaneously catchy and ungraspable about the whole thing, which just might explain its appeal. |
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Discussion and argumentation are displaced by catchy phrases and slogans, produced according to the practices of the advertising business. |
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We are so preoccupied with the concept of milk as it is so fresh and so clean, with its wonderful advertising and catchy slogans. |
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Protestors focus energy on creating signs with witty slogans and singing catchy chants for their favorite political issue. |
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She isn't the best pop star working today but some of the music on show is boppy and catchy in the best way possible. |
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Somehow, despite all its deliberate unmusicality, much of Wolf Pack Days is catchy, even toe-tappingly groovy. |
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I thought their catchy melodies, bouncy stage presence, and matching soccer team outfits were great. |
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The songs pivot on morphing bass lines rather than catchy samples. |
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It has a catchy chorus that you can easily sing along to and he has a voice that not many male singers have right now, so he stands out from the other male singers of today. |
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All through his years in aggressive psychedelia, catchy synth-pop, and his new relaxed style, his solo shows have always won him the most converts. |
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Though muddily recorded, it's a stunning document, crackling with energy and dotted with fantastic solos, catchy tunes and sharp, tangy brass riffage. |
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Pop music has always possessed a fetish for the combination of youth and musical skill, apparently since it takes a mature, world-weary mind to write a catchy pop hook. |
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Songs don't matter, it's all about hooks, choruses, catchy tunes. |
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They were never the most groundbreaking band on the planet, but their catchy hooks and honest energy made them a lovable presence in the indie scene of my youth. |
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Make it catchy of course, but rhyme, pun, and alliterate at your own risk. |
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They tackle simple, relatable subjects in a positive, catchy manner. |
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It's quite catchy, but so is influenza, and the exposure needed to set the tune in your brain suggests that the response is Pavlovian rather than genuine in nature. |
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The double entendre works, says Ward, whose job includes inventing these combinations and giving them catchy names. |
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Packaged in a slick, silver and green aluminium bottle and emblazoned with a catchy logo, it advertised itself as a blonde ale flavoured with absinthe. |
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Plus, the song is catchy and rich with emotion which, although it may be ersatz, is pop perfection. |
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The album has got some undeniably catchy, anthemic pop tunes. |
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It's a rather fine blend of catchy chorus, guitar licks and virile vocals. |
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It is up to you to decide whether sparkling stop-motion animation, catchy music, and a hearty dose of dry British humor is enough to overcome an uninvolving allegorical plot. |
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There were a couple of catchy numbers, a bit of rockiness and a lot of more relaxed poppy numbers and they are indeed a band of quality musicians. |
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He's always been a cryptic songwriter, fond of oblique references and catchy off-the-wall phrasings, but here his metaphors and jests are haunted with regret and suspicion. |
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This spot for The Cosmopolitan Hotel of Las Vegas is slickly filmed and features catchy music and intriguing visuals. |
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With a catchy chorus, jangly guitar and staccato drumbeats, this track sounds both ultramodern and nostalgic all at once, and is a dead cert to be the next single. |
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They wrote bouncy, catchy tunes that were deceptively sophisticated. |
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Some songs are so catchy, they feel almost like guilty pleasures. |
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They're bouncy and somewhat catchy post new wave experiments. |
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The best songs here are elegant and catchy without being overdone. |
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Diablo Cody, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of Juno, is known for catchy, quotable dialogue. |
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The album balances upbeat and catchy melodies with dismally tinged lyrics. |
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Each track is a perfect example of catchy, danceable bubblegum pop and Setzer restores each gem with the loving care and attention of an antique painting expert. |
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Big sing-a-long choruses and catchy lyrics drive this effort. |
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Piecing together gutsy rock, skittering middle eights and infectious, catchy straight rock, this track gives a glimpse of a very special future indeed. |
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His songs are catchy, his lyrics poetic and probing, and he is handsome. |
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Sporting a big beat sound with catchy hooks isn't enough nowadays. |
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What an alternately messed up, irresistibly catchy, reprehensible, utterly charming holiday classic. |
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It effortlessly combined a catchy tune, an emotional arc and a surprisingly easy way to remember multiples of three. |
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Not only was the album well recorded and mixed, but the music was a great combination of simple lyrics and catchy phrases with some excellent guitar work. |
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The band, armed with nothing but a couple of catchy tunes, a few metres of spandex and an imaginative wardrobe mistress, stormed up the album charts. |
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If they want to make it really catchy so people remember it, perhaps they could get some kind of hip cartoon character like a tiger with sunglasses to rap something out. |
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They make music that's fun and fresh, adding urban beats and hooky riffs to catchy rhythm lines and choruses that make you want to jump and shout. |
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Stylistically, Britpop bands use catchy hooks and lyrics that were relevant to young British people of their own generation. |
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Power pop is a more aggressive form of pop rock that is based on catchy, melodic hooks and energetic moods. |
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The music was rejuvenatingly catchy, and even some of the older people started dancing. |
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It's got a sort of anti-art-student art student feel to it, and it's catchy as all get out with the not-too-stilted English leaving it endearing. |
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The blends have catchy names, including KGBlend, Svoboda, White Nights and the Babushka Blend. |
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But not all of us can put our feelings into a catchy and soulful song. |
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Some examples recorded by Harris include budger, catamouse, catchy pawl, frost candles and sea parrot. |
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There's the shiny pop songs with jangly guitars, leapy falsetto choruses, off-beat high-hats and deeply catchy hooks. |
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T HE United States and the Indian gurus are one in their love for moralistically catchy sermons, and of course not following what they preach. |
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That 1909 music hall hit, When the Dodo Bird is Singing in a Coca Cola Tree, was a real catchy number. |
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Producers Max Martin and Ryan Tedder help gild the lily with beats to bolster the catchy but often anaemic tunes. |
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The flip side is killer female fronted spazzery that's even a little catchy. |
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It's songs are catchy and hugely singable and won its composer Stephen Schwartz two Grammy awards. |
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How about a catchy product whose sales raise money for research at New Mexico State University's Chile Pepper Institute? |
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After a flamboyant snare drum roll intro, the catchy plinky-plonky piano melody is joined by lolloping xylophone and flutes. |
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Is the title meant to resonate with that, or is it just catchy? |
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She said the savvy businessman helped her develop the product and even gave it its catchy name, the Thong Thang. |
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The band returned to form in 2002 with a new, catchy number-one song. |
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Sock performance on a catchy rhythm ditty with infectious tempo. |
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The chorus and outro really take the winner with an upbeat catchy piano hook, straight bass drum beat and ukulele led again by strong vocals that just makes you feel good. |
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It's a show that puts a smile on your face and a spring in your step with catchy songs, lashings of comedy and fab backcombed hair with lots and lots of hairspray. |
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In the '80s he was like some chart-bothering adenoidal android assailing the hit parade with coldly catchy synth-heavy rockers like Cars and Are Friends Electric? |
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The record is as though it was from the swingin' '60s, with vibraphones, weird sounds, bongos, loops, effects, etc, and it's catchy as all get out. |
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This one's catchy in a it's-summer-and-time-to-play-the-Undertones vein, with roots in '60s pop and early '80s new wave a la XTC, with handclaps thrown in for good measure. |
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We had his trademark high-pitch vocals on Po' Boy Soul, catchy barndance Years Ago, summery Jamaican sound of Wait For The Sunshine and Bob Marley's Who The Cap Fit. |
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Nick Cave, Tom Waits, but music that is angular, twangy, catchy. |
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It lives in catchy cliches unthinkingly and cluelessly, as it does with the slogan that no problem has a military solution but only a political remedy. |
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However, due to its simple and catchy melody, it became a popular tune and was soon afterwards interpreted frequently at English fairs, taverns and events. |
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I like the haunted house sound in the intro, it has a good catchy chorus. |
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Grammy-nominated music group Trout Fishing in America presents Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers, a family-friendly album of zany songs with silly lyrics and catchy tunes. |
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