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Time after time I sit and I wait for your call I know I'm a fool but why can I say Whatever the price I'll pay for you, Madame Blue Once long ago, a word from your lips and the world turned around
Time after time I sit and I wait for your call I know I'm a fool but why can I say Whatever the price I'll pay for you, Madame Blue Once long ago, a word from your lips and the world turned around
hard rock roots
a subtle use of vocal harmony
demanding instrumental part writing
intricate melodic phrasing
mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation
thru composed melodic style
a vocal-centric aesthetic
extensive vamping
a clear focus on recording studio production
minor key tonality
electric guitar riffs
an electric guitar solo
a good dose of acoustic guitar pickin'
an emotional male lead vocal performance
prominent use of synth
acoustic rhythm guitars
emphasis on instrumental arranging
heavy instrumental improvisation
intricate arranging
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
I agree with the former statement by Dean. The socialist nature and moral degradation of this president (BHO) remind us of the warning the band was giving us in this song concerning what would happen if our country didn't change from the popularist cultural decadence beginning to flourish in the 70's. They warned us, we didn't listen, and now we are paying the price. But Styx will rock on forever in our minds and hearts!!!
yea j steve why would they not site the original album it appears on this is really one of the best songs ever----show s off Dennis" voice the greatest --in rock and roll history IMO
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