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rough music
noun
Improvised noise created by banging saucepans, scrap metal etc., especially as a way for communities to express outrage or displeasure at someone's behaviour.
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Rough Music is out now on Topic.
Mr. Berne, now 56, has become refined through rough music.
In 1996 Ms. Digges received the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, then $50,000, for "Rough Music".
For that matter, the towering ship itself seemed to be having a ball, breezing ahead to the rough music of the wind and the swell.
It's hard to know what sort of rough music Could send our forgetfulness back into the ground, From which the gravediggers pulled it years ago.
Those locals could be outside brandishing flaming torches and playing "rough music", and I wouldn't notice, so sound is my sleep.
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The poem's final line harbingers rougher music ahead: "I will not use this particular blue again".
And I do mean rough: Google Music Beta requires you to upload all your music to Google's servers in order to work.
Rough play: Music and symbolic violence in an age of perpetual war.
Dressed in natty plaid pants and vest, picking without a slide, this Mississippi-born seplayednaroughplaustereugh, austere music that felt truly foundational.
"Morton took a kind of rough communal music based in New Orleans, then polished it and created a coherence that had never been there before.
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