Over a wavery organ loop that gently builds then fades away amid a wash of echoes, a singer slowly groans out a wordless lament. |
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Where water laps at the edges of the stones and bricks of somewhat wavery real estate is not home. |
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A wavery tenor, Ochs employed melodic lyricism, strident leftist views, and dry wit to engage listeners. |
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Fassbinder shows her derangement in a panoply of visual devices — wavery hallucinations, abrupt zooms, garish clashes of color, and screen-filling closeups that exalt her torments into tragedy. |
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When Gaurji, bare-chested and skinny, his white dhoti wrapped around his narrow waist, rang his bell and blew on his shell, Manshu's high wavery voice stood out. |
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In 13 instrumentals that rarely outstay their welcome, it sounds as if the studio was filled with exotic percussion and with wavery analog instruments and effects. |
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He's almost as tall as me, his feet a size bigger, and his voice is doing that cracked, broken wavery thing when he laughs. |
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But on other tracks like the slow moving Sweet Prince and Only Living Soul, he has the soft whispery, wavery voice of Michael Jackson. |
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There was wavery flute-playing behind a closed door down the hallway. |
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