He multi-tracks the vocals on this song and the off-key harmonics of his offbeat voice work brilliantly. |
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Due to my preconceptions of Beck, I anticipated an offbeat performance full of weird and wild antics. |
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The show manages to keep the viewer a little off balance with an edgy storyline that can at times be offset by some offbeat humor. |
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Some fans surprised themselves by learning to love such offbeat sports as badminton and handball. |
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The irreverent flamboyance of pop art, collage, parody and deconstruction made offbeat performance more audience-friendly, more upmarket. |
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The owners have recently refurbished the attic space and now regularly hold offbeat theatrical events and musical evenings up there. |
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I love their offbeat flair, their stylized dialogue, their unusual stories. |
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While Tuttle's art is offbeat and idiosyncratic, it is also very much mainstream. |
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Over the weeks, we came to the conclusion that the more offbeat, the more weird it is, the better it works. |
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It looked a bit offbeat, away from the commonplace, conventional boutiques where the normal celebrities would be found. |
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Talking heads are juxtaposed with offbeat Cold War footage and recurring tunnel imagery in split screen shots, montages and slo-mo sequences. |
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We're sitting in her car, and she has the radio on low, playing some offbeat song. |
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Dr. Seuss has been one of the most unusual and offbeat children's authors in literature. |
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So does he think this project might pave the way for slightly offbeat buildings elsewhere in the city centre? |
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The bass pedal hits this offbeat rhythm that I don't ever remember hearing before. |
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Between the offbeat strum, subterranean bass and rock-steady drumming, they leave gaps that other bands would nervously clutter with ephemera. |
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As her foot tried to join in with the tune, the rhythm that followed sounded offbeat and dying. |
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The low-key manner is analytical, confiding, with a touch of the dosshouse philosopher engrossed in offbeat speculation. |
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It is instantly recognizable from the counterpoint between the bass and drum downbeat, and the offbeat rhythm section. |
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Smaller offbeat films are, however, braving uncertain weather and surprisingly recovering their money as well. |
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More rolling piano and offbeat horns punctuate an almost New Orleans feel in the chorus. |
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This quirky, offbeat blog has a beautiful, poetic quality that really stands out from the crowd. |
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The offbeat mode in which he looks at men and matters, individuals and issues will reflect in the different perspective that the serial adopts. |
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I have the sneaking suspicion that most comedy fans below the age of 20 won't appreciate Simon's offbeat humor. |
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While their fiercely offbeat sounds may initially dissuade, a bit of perseverance can reap immense rewards. |
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Cool beats played by house DJs include an eclectic mix of Cajun and honky-tonk that only adds to the funky, offbeat feel of the place. |
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In fact, the high bongo plays on an offbeat while the cowbell simply marks the beat. |
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All are comfortable, rather than luxurious, and some are decorated in a slightly offbeat way. |
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This film is an episodic road movie in the Jarmuschian style, which is to say unpredictable, offbeat and peppered with absurdist humour. |
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If you are looking for an offbeat new opening, this book may be the answer to your dreams. |
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His lyrics are offbeat and whip-smart, while the music is stately and pristine yet very much alive and kicking. |
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According to the media, people nationwide have developed an offbeat mentality characterized by inveterate hostility to the rich. |
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The film, not the band, is a delightful little offbeat story that still retains its strange power to move me after 30 years. |
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The TV show will please those looking for both riveting drama and offbeat comedy. |
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I've included alternate versions of Christmas classics as well as offbeat seasonal songs. |
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It is possible to think of all sorts of offbeat things or things that would sound trite. |
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Yes, the film is very quirky and offbeat, which means it'll probably be a commercial flop. |
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Johnny began as a slightly offbeat freewheeler, with a habit of tossing silver dollars around as tips. |
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He also enjoys hand dancing, an offbeat kind of hands-together swing dance. |
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Shades of black, white, gray and a strikingly offbeat brand of sensuality which can sometimes be hard to pin down. |
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With this collection of pop pleasantly sprinkled with poetry and an offbeat sense of humour, this impish wordsmith confirms his immense talent. |
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Chalet M is a picture of understated luxury: offbeat original artwork, warm pine walls, squashy sofas and a giant fireplace. |
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Every Friday, it produces a resolutely newsy magazine with an offbeat style and quirky tone. |
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Her make-up is a mixture of down-to-earth classic beauty styles perked up with offbeat effects. |
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Mikka works at the cultural site Kulturica and produces all kinds of illustrations, sometimes offbeat, or goody-goody. |
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Must-See: a visit of the town with your guide Janouille, the offbeat troubadour. |
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Its impressive, often striking visual design and broad, bawdy humour could best be described as an offbeat combination of Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam and Wayne and Shuster. |
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However, his aversion to marriage, his offbeat attitude to parenthood and his serial mendacity may be rooted rather closer to home in his own life. |
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Ed first appeared in 1987 on City By Night, a talk show on Newton Cable, a now-defunct offbeat indie cable network. |
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The opening this month of a stylish new hotel on the seafront will only enhance Ramsgate's appeal as an offbeat weekend destination. |
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Take centre stage with your favourite sunglasses: take on a total star or offbeat look, pose and snap away. |
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An offbeat way to discover or rediscover the city and its historic centre, listed as UNESCO World Heritage. |
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It is just perfect when enjoyed in the most offbeat situations, such as coming home late from the opera or on a sailboat at sunset. |
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It's got a really fast beat like techno or Brazilian batucadas and the vocals are placed offbeat almost like zouk. |
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Kuduro combines the freshness of electronica with the sensuality of offbeat African rhythms. |
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As a succession of sixteen offbeat pieces, both entertaining and touching, this album longs to possess the soul of a modern times adventurer. |
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Haunted Walks of Ottawa offers year-round guided tours that highlight the city's ghost stories and offbeat history. |
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In 1969 he created the Sir Isaac Newton exam, a mix of challenging physics questions and offbeat humour. |
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Fuzzy white-noise guitars collide with offbeat drumming and driving bass. |
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A carefree clarinet solo is offbeat but still manages to be a perfect fit. |
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Classic echo and dub treatments infuse the songs alongside submersively deep bass, snare hits, basic hi-hat patterns, and offbeat keyboard accents. |
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This cinema at that time showed very offbeat and unusual films. |
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Second, we're not afraid to use quirky or offbeat tactics to sell books. |
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There are two other people out there who are not only peculiar because they have a strange job, but also because they have a slightly offbeat hobby. |
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The composer has his share of offbeat projects to keep himself busy. |
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The humor is offbeat and unconventional, but much of it is funny. |
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She was an offbeat kind of girl, to say the least, and he was first string on the hockey team and the football team, and had a big, block-shaped head and bristly blonde hair. |
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He hosts a whackadoo talk show, complete with offbeat musical happenings. |
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From this offbeat narrative experiment, Greendale weaves a story of good, simple townsfolk under assault from authoritarian governments, corporations, media and so on. |
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The women Peterson photographed were offbeat, eccentric, irreverent, and not conventionally pretty. |
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Welcome to the Citgo Bassmasters Classic, the showcase of pro bass fishing and an offbeat effort to turn the art of hooking a lunker into a glitzy, made-for-TV event. |
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The plot seems almost secondary to the idea of being offbeat. |
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The blobfish, a denizen of the Pacific that looks like a bald, grumpy old man, has been named the world's ugliest animal, organisers of the offbeat competition say. |
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While there, LeCun was allowed to dabble in some of his offbeat interests, including philosophy. |
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But Portlandia, which is directed and co-written by Jonathan Krisel, stops short of stunt casting by sticking to the offbeat. |
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A staff writer at The New Yorker, Orlean is drawn to offbeat subjects, and she chooses them instinctively. |
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He no longer uses second-hand clothes, but the look is funky, offbeat and expressive. |
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I told her he was great looking, offbeat, went to Brown, worked for David Lynch. |
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It is also a novel full of offbeat plot twists and chance events. |
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Visitors to some of the more offbeat historic houses can sometimes get the impression that they are there on sufferance, rather than being truly welcomed. |
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This regular-fit, short-sleeve, scoop-neck top stands out from the crowd in a choice of four offbeat colors, accented with a fresh, floral splash on the front. |
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With its kooky electronic hooks and offbeat, mad-scientist inspired lyrics, TV Babysitter is a LOT of fun. |
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Audiences at the Forum in Montreal and then at L'Olympia in Paris from December 14th to 19th, applauded a performer, now almost fifty, who had become more tempered but had lost nothing of her offbeat imaginativeness. |
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Since the 1980s, a new wave of comedy, called alternative comedy, has grown in popularity with its more offbeat and experimental style. |
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He took up Buddhism and presided as an unpresuming but influential elder over new generations of ambitious offbeat types passing through on their way to somewhere else. |
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The CX-7 is clearly a logical choice for Canadian consumers looking for the perfect blend of off-road capability, comfort, performance, liveability and driving enjoyment, wrapped in a delightfully offbeat package. |
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The boogie-woogie piano vamp characteristic of New Orleans-style rhythm and blues was simulated by a guitar chop on the offbeat and onomatopoeically became known as ska. |
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Ironically, Calgary's oldest neighbourhood is very quickly becoming the newest 'gotta go' centre for urbanites looking for the unique, the offbeat, the stylish and the tasty. |
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And not in boring mouse grey but rather in offbeat special colours. |
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Whether you're thinking of a panel show about current affairs or something more offbeat, like audio food reviewing, this workshop will have you covered. |
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Kareem Tabsch and Joey Daoud are making offbeat, daring short documentaries on some of our strangest and most eclectic south Floridian characters. |
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And consider trying some offbeat fall greens, such as mache, miner's lettuce and shungiku, an edible chrysanthemum. |
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Laser light shows, the rice grain ski jump, and other offbeat science experiments provide Saturday scientists with new ways to test theories. |
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But his next great collecting adventure was even more offbeat as he set out to amass an array of propelling pencils. |
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But some weeks, the deaths are more gut-wrenching than others, and the latest is offbeat to say the least. |
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The doodle-like illustrations in solid retro colours are offbeat and amusing. |
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The new BEASTS: funny, offbeat and truly cultish! |
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There's some lovely writing here, though, especially when the prose takes flight in likably offbeat, even cinematic, sweeps. |
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He has such an offbeat sense of humor that hardly anyone finds his jokes amusing. |
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Target consumers are young adults more inclined to pleasure than prestige who do not necessarily wish to spend a fortune on an authentic and offbeat product. |
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Mathilda, a young Brazilian and expert jokester, becomes resigned, as she waits to build a career as a comedian, to earn her living as a housekeeper for the brilliant doctors Lane and Charles, a totally offbeat couple. |
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All of this in a fun and offbeat way, designed to remove any inhibitions the young may have on a sometimes sensitive topic which needs to be explained and understood. |
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Being an oddball, an offbeat, or a creative person, as Jourard sees the committed professional, is something all nurses should risk. |
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Her surprise step into postgraduate studies and original choice of an offbeat bachelor's degree seem then to be the product of a flexible and adventurous spirit. |
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It was here that I became fascinated by kwela and Afrikaans offbeat music. |
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He is upbeat about Bollywood coming up with lots of offbeat films lately. |
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Megan Thoma has been a rising star in Providence's poetry scene, a quirky, offbeat writer with a knack for both offbeat imagery and an often unexpected vulnerability. |
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Unlike an Apatow film, there are few belly laughs but, if you've an appetite for offbeat humour, the chances are you'll be grinning throughout this gem. |
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It's an offbeat and refreshing beer, and some clovey German yeast character accents the flavor, so it doesn't quite stray into malternative territory. |
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