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Oct 19, 2024 · He played piano and produced the million-selling hit The Things That I Used To Do, which is considered one of the stepping stones of soul music. Eddie Jones (aka Slim) had a brief career, curtailed by an early death, but was a hugely influential figure, not least on Jimi Hendrix, who acknowledged the part he played – and, by association, Prince.
1 day ago · He said, ‘Listen, what I just watched you do for that man was unbelievable. This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen.’ And he said, ‘I don’t cry, but what you did, I can ...
4 days ago · For a few months a couple of years ago, when you googled the name Jim Bob, although you’d get a lot of information about me, Jim Bob, the lead singer from 1990s UK indie punk heroes Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine, the main image would be a picture of Donald Trump. I never fully understood why. I think it had something to do with the name "Jim Bob" being a thesaurus entry for "redneck".
2 days ago · Lovelace's educational and social exploits brought her into contact with scientists such as Andrew Crosse, Charles Babbage, Sir David Brewster, Charles Wheatstone and Michael Faraday, and the author Charles Dickens, contacts which she used to further her education.
Oct 15, 2024 · Walt Whitman was an American poet, journalist and essayist whose verse collection Leaves of Grass, first published in 1855, is a landmark in the history of American literature. His aim was to transcend traditional epics and to eschew normal aesthetic form.
2 days ago · Concepts that have proven useful in ordering things easily achieve such authority over us that we forget their earthly origins and accept them as unalterable givens.
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1 day ago · The use of writing prefigures various social and psychological consequences associated with literacy and literary culture. Each historical invention of writing emerged from systems of proto-writing that used ideographic and mnemonic symbols but were not capable of fully recording spoken language.