Largely written and performed by ex-Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters'1995 debut surprised a lot of people with its turbo-charged tunefulness.
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Music critic Robert Christgau said of McCartney and the new Wings album : " When he's on, Paulie's abundant tunefulness passes for generosity.
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His voice as a result of a continuous and rigorous daily Riyaz of many hours had acquired extraordinary weight ( vajan ) and perfect tunefulness ( Surelpana ).
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In The New York Times, Ben Brantley wrote that the songs are shiny with tunefulness, hope, and all-American inflections of country and folk.
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In an era of compositional novelty bereft of tunefulness, a Donizetti melody can provide a rare and memorable moment of beauty and make all seem right with the world.
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Paradoxically, the show that seemed so revolutionary was also a throwback to a simpler era of musical theater, when tunefulness and pageantry mattered more than character and psychological subtlety.
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All that makes it traditional is the tunefulness of a classic Broadway score that gets most of the audience breathing in time from the opening piano playing of the first rag.
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Their music is an update of the 1980s Minneapolis rock of the Replacements and Soul Asylum, using punk's fast strumming to rev up the tunefulness of the Beatles.
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"The whole nature of our musical culture today is that we've passed by that ugly time of difficult works into a period of tunefulness and accessibility ."
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Opener " Northumberland West " demonstrates a stunning confluence of instrumental prowess and tunefulness that sounds like some celestial meeting of the early Allman Brothers, Chet Atkins and the Grateful Dead.