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rocks creating giving
The sax solo as we know it today would not exist without Gerry Rafferty. His 1978 soft-rock classic 'Baker Street' has to be the 'Ulysses' of rock & roll saxophone, giving the entire chorus over to Raphael Ravenscroft's sax solo, creating one of the Seventies' most enduringly creepy sounds. Rob Sheffield
rocks vanity hitting
The first casualty of hitting rock bottom is vanity. Richard Paul Evans
rocks tears stones
'Tis hard preaching a stone into tears, or making a rock to tremble. Richard Baxter
rocks acoustics band
In 1996, I was in was in an acoustic kind of rock band, we were called Feeble. We were just playing locally. Travis Barker
rocks kind trapped
I was almost kind of trapped by my own success into only doing rock. Rick Derringer
rocks train liberating
I love to rock, but it's liberating not to always have to keep up with the freight train that is the Old 97's Rhett Miller
rocks age important
The Rock of Ages is more important than the age of rocks. William Jennings Bryan
rocks brotherhood
Monastic brotherhood, upon rock Aerial. William Wordsworth
rocks blood rock-n-roll
I've got rock 'n' roll in my blood. William Shatner
ireland last northern people
The last thing the people of Northern Ireland need now is an outbreak of recriminations, Mo Mowlam
ireland
Ireland is the old sow that eats her farrow. James Joyce
ireland-and-the-irish peculiar nineteenth-century
Ireland is a peculiar society in the sense that it was a nineteenth century society up to about 1970 and then it almost bypassed the twentieth century. John McGahern
ireland-and-the-irish language soothing
There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting. John Millington Synge
ireland
Wolfhounds helped kill off the wolves in Ireland. Denis Leary
ireland points
If we win, I don't see how Ireland could better our points difference. Bernard Laporte
ireland-and-the-irish spit turns
Put an Irishman on the spit and you can always get another Irishman to turn him. George Bernard Shaw
ireland
Middle-class Ireland has effectively become a la carte Catholics. John Cooney
ireland-and-the-irish stubborn streaks
I had that stubborn streak, the Irish in me I guess. Gregory Peck