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Jefferson Eisenberg sent this to our attention. I like it. You’ll like it, too, I think.
The song – Bohemian Rhapsody – changes character several times – as you know – but these kids pull it off, up, and over, astoundingly well.

Worthless Bastard Worldwide President Plenipotentiary Tom Grimes cast a dissenting vote, however:

“Amazing singers … but … but … but … have never cared for the damn angst ridden song … sorry, know it’s a ‘classic,’ but it still sounds like it came right off of a Broadway show that closed early … It ain’t my brand of Rock-n-Roll… I like my Rock to Roll like the thunder, thunder from a hard drum beat  … and rock with lightning licks squealing off a lead guitar … and a voice with a bad attitude that roars out of rusty vocal cords seasoned with sand, smoke and whiskey … and when it’s over you have an urge to break something.”

This is what Plenipotentiary Grimes sent us as an an example of TRUE rock: 

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“‘It was dark inside the wolf,’ is how Margaret Atwood believes the story might have opened.

Emily Dickinson would agree. ‘Tell all the truth, but tell it slant,’ was her advice to all we who want our emails to be opened, our stories to be read, and our voices to be heard.

If you want to win attention with a subject line, a headline, an opening line, or a book title, ‘Tell all the truth, but tell it slant.’ Approach your subject from an interesting angle.

The head-on approach is for journalists without wit. ‘Elderly Woman Eaten by Wolf but Survives.’

You are not a journalist without wit.”

- Roy H. Williams, Feb 1, 2019

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