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O Death O Death — also known as O, Death, Oh Death, and Conversations with Death — is a traditional American folk song. Its original author is unknown. One of the oldest recordings is on file with the Library of Congress[specify] and it is found in many African American spiritual hymnals. Lyrics[edit] Covers and other uses[edit] O, Death has been performed by many artists in recent times, including: Awards[edit] Ralph Stanley version[edit] Stanley's version of the song won the Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance in 2002. References[edit] Jump up ^ "Wichita Eagle - Song 'Oh, Death' dates back to the late 1920s and was also recorded by Bessie Jones & Georgia Sea Island Singers for the Library of Congress.".

How to Appreciate Death Metal: 6 steps wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, 118 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. This article has also been viewed 824,905 times. Categories: Featured Articles | Heavy Metal Music In other languages: Español: apreciar el death metal, Italiano: Apprezzare il Death Metal, Português: Apreciar Death Metal, Русский: полюбить дэт–метал, Deutsch: Death Metal zu schätzen lernen, Français: apprécier le death metal

30 Albums That Define Cool Any album “list” is going to be incomplete. It’s going to be filled with albums you agree with, artists you hate and some sort of commentary that you probably disagree with. This list is no different. However, rather than ranking these in order of importance or influence, we decided to pick 30 Albums that Define Cool. It’s not a “Best of XXXX” list by any stretch of the imagination (because honestly, that would be presumptuous), just thirty albums that we think are cool. These things tend to spark huge debates, so feel free to let us have it in the comments. London Calling – The Clash Long before Punk Rock was about frosted tips and dudes wearing eyeliner, there was The Clash. Legend – Bob Marley & The Wailers The likelihood of anyone reading this having heard of Reggae music without Bob Marley is unlikely. The Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd Four words: The Wizard of Oz. OK Computer / Kid A – Radiohead OK Computer: Amazon | iTunes Kid A: Amazon | iTunes Licensed to Ill – Beastie Boys

Metal singer drunkenly records music video with his cat The problem with webcams? Mixing them with alcohol tends to allow things like this to take shape. Here’s what happened when Give Zombies the Vote singer Shaun Callaghan had a few too many, started cuddling his cat—named Bill Murray—and decided to toss together a makeshift music video for their song “Black Hole.” Naturally, he did this in secret, but as soon as his bandmates found the video they wasted no time posting it on reddit because what are friends for, if not humiliating you in front of thousands of total strangers?

Do you feel like a chain-store
Practically flored
One of many zeros
Kicked around bored
Your ears are full, but you're empty
Holding out your heart
To people who never really
Care how you are

Chorus
So give me coffee and tv
Peacefully
I've seen so much, i'm going blind
And i'm brain-dead virtually
Sociability
Is hard enough for me
Take me away from this big bad world
And agree to marry me
So we can start over again.

Do you go to the country
It isn't very far
There's people there who'll hurt you
'cos of who you are
Your ears are full of their language
There's wisdom there you're sure
'till the words start swirling/slurring
And you can't find the door by mindheart Apr 7

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