Once you download your personalized sheet music, you can view and print it at home, school, or anywhere you want to make music, and you don’t have to be connected to the internet. Interactive features include: playback, tempo control, transposition, melody instrument selection, adjustable note size, and full-screen viewing. Interactive Downloads are dynamic sheet music files that can be viewed and altered directly in My Digital Library from any device. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital (HX.438907). This is the blandness as incarnated by marching stormtroopers.Interactive Download By Sister Hazel. Perhaps “All For You” served its purpose by presenting itself as the reaction to “I’ll Be Missing You” and “Mo Money No Problems.” Nothing happens to startle the acoustic/electric play. ![]() Laying down a vocal gargling in sincerity, Ken Block offers a well-drawn Popper’s Hallmark card of sincerity. I’m not accusing Gainesville band Sister Hazel of imitating the band that gave us “Run-Around,” or, as terrible, Dave Matthews Band but it’s true that record companies hunted for replicas, and if anything Hootie and the Blowfish offered more generous competition. If asked to choose, “All for You” is worse - one of the last of the Blues Traveler clones. Inspirational lyric: “There’s not much to examine” Behind him, during the chorus, an electric guitar as sound effect holds notes before going up and down too. “You really had me going, wishing on a star,” he sings using a trick that can work in able hands: an ascending melody line reserved for the last word why he wanted to linger on Pinocchio shit is beyond me, maybe Sheik thought he was Eric and the “you” is Princess Ariel the mermaid. The multi-instrumental threat represented by Sheik gets off to a tepid start with tepid singing and tepid words he can’t summon the energy or imagination, which are the same thing, with which to imbue the verse’s thirdhand crisis. Let’s say this for Drake: he disrupted several generations of male pop songwriters accustomed to treating the girl as a confused young thing. A/C radio and supermarket streaming services still lavish affection on it and “All for You,” hence their appearances today. Two of 1997’s soupier offerings stopped in the top twenty but persisted as recurrents for years indeed, “Barely Breathing” remains in the top five longest chart residences in Hot 100 history, hanging on from February through December. ![]() ![]() Unlike “The Freshman”, which clung to the overwrought as a way of expressing gratuitousness, this pair of shiny happy singles had the appurtenances of melancholy without committing to it. Among them only Third Eye Blind, in their mega-hit “Semi-Charmed Life,” at least showed hints of digging rap cadences. Goo Goo Dolls (completing their transformation from Westerberg-copping janglers to movie theme careerists), Matchbox 20, The Verve Pipe, Semisonic, Fastball, Marcy Playground – some of these passed for “modern rock,” all of them succumbed to mush even when they picked up the tempos. “Mid temp blandness,” my friend Hector said when I asked him about “Barely Breathing.” Despite or because of the threat of hip-hop, by now the genre of choice for anyone, well, barely breathing, and aided by Clear Channel chewing local radio stations into indistinguishable boluses, the impeachment-era nineties boasted a crop of agreeably coiffed non-entities who would not have scared Dennis DeYoung or Air Supply had they stepped on stage at the Hollywood Sportatorium in 1981. PEAK CHART POSITION: #11 in September 1997 Songs beloved by colleagues and songs to which I’m supposed to genuflect will get my full hurricane-force winds, but it doesn’t mean that I won’t take shots at a jukebox hero overplayed when I was at a college bar drinking a cranberry vodka in a plastic thimble-sized cup. I promise my readers that my list will when possible eschew obvious selections. ![]() I don’t want to hate songs to do so would shake ever-sensitive follicles, and styling gel is expensive. Like a good single, a terrible one reveals itself with airplay and forbearance.
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