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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: RECORDINGS Matches Found: 16 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` 78'S, by LLOYD SCHWARTZ Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Breakable; heavy; clumsy; the end of a side Subject(s): Sound Recordings; Phonograph Records; Recordings; Records; Audiodiscs; Discography A PHONOGRAPH, by JOHN BANISTER TABB Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Hark! What his fellow-warblers heard Last Line: Repeats to them at night. Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb Subject(s): Mockingbirds; Sound Recordings; Phonograph Records; Recordings; Records; Audiodiscs; Discography A POEM FOR RECORD PLAYERS, by JOHN WIENERS Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The scene changes Last Line: All over town Subject(s): Sound Recordings; Phonograph Records; Recordings; Records; Audiodiscs; Discography AFTER THE CONCERT, by DIANE JARVENPA Poem Source First Line: You become more careful Last Line: Heavy with hunger Subject(s): Singing And Singers; Sound Recordings; Symphonies FOUR VOICES ENDING ON SOME LINES FROM OLD JAZZ RECORDS: 1., by RODERICK HARTIGH JELLEMA Poem Source First Line: The red neon sign Last Line: I can stand more trouble %than any little woman my size Subject(s): Jazz; Music And Musicians; Sound Recordings FOUR VOICES ENDING ON SOME LINES FROM OLD JAZZ RECORDS: 2., by RODERICK HARTIGH JELLEMA Poem Source First Line: They tell me to settle down Last Line: And boy %if I ain't riffin' tonight I hope sumthin' Subject(s): Jazz; Music And Musicians; Sound Recordings FOUR VOICES ENDING ON SOME LINES FROM OLD JAZZ RECORDS: 3., by RODERICK HARTIGH JELLEMA Poem Source First Line: Out in the smoke of every gig I play Last Line: Get the hell off my note Subject(s): Jazz; Music And Musicians; Sound Recordings FOUR VOICES ENDING ON SOME LINES FROM OLD JAZZ RECORDS: 4., by RODERICK HARTIGH JELLEMA Poem Source First Line: This morning Last Line: And I wouldn't be a methodist %to save me Subject(s): Jazz; Music And Musicians; Sound Recordings LEGACY, by JOHN DUFFRESNE Poem Source First Line: The record needle lays down its thread Last Line: How the needle glides into the deaf %wood, the closing of the groove Subject(s): Sound Recordings LISTENING TO HMONG RADIO, by LAWSON FUSAO INADA Poem Source First Line: A woman sings intersection Last Line: Grandfather, look at all %these other people %visiting the Subject(s): Music And Musicians; Radio; Singing And Singers; Sound Recordings; Tourists OLD GRAMOPHONE RECORDS, by JAMES KIRKUP Poem Source First Line: On these ancient discs. Smooth-backed, severe Last Line: And the turntable turns on a ghost of the ghosts of the past Subject(s): Sound Recordings POEM FOR RECORD PLAYERS, by JOHN WIENERS Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The scene changes Subject(s): Sound Recordings RECORD 4, by RONALD ERNEST OVERTON Poem Source First Line: Eric dolphy Last Line: Various complications, %mathematical and clear Subject(s): Dolphy, Eric (1928-1964); Jazz; Music And Musicians; Sound Recordings RECORDING OF GIUSEPPE DE LUCA (1903), by DICK DAVIS Poem Source First Line: The record's hiss - so dense Last Line: No beauty can bewitch... %the youth so long now dead Subject(s): Music And Musicians; Sound Recordings THE VICTOR DOG, by JAMES INGRAM MERRILL Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Bix to buxtehude to boulez / the little white dog on the victor label Subject(s): Animals; Dogs; Music & Musicians; Sound Recordings; Trademarks; Phonograph Records; Recordings; Records; Audiodiscs; Discography VICTOR DOG, by JAMES INGRAM MERRILL Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Bix to buxtehude to boulez %the little white dog on the victor label Last Line: No honey for the vanquished? Art is art. %the life it asks of us is a dog's life Subject(s): Animals; Dogs; Music And Musicians; Sound Recordings; Trademarks |
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