Because a person "must listen for whatever one may find in it." In other words, it's a different play depending on the viewer's perspective and experience. Its meaning isn't clear, so different interpretations of the subject matter can be equally valid.
"What You Waiting For?" is on her Love. Angel. Music. Baby. album.
tops and waiting on a friend
Story telling
Romantic music is more on emotional attachment , unlike modern music more on loud and a hard feeling sound....
Waiting For The World To Change
Herbert von Karajan Music Prize was created in 2002.
Herbert Antcliffe has written: 'Short studies in the nature of music'
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Herbert F. Ellingford has written: 'Masonic music in England'
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"What You Waiting For?" is on her Love. Angel. Music. Baby. album.
tops and waiting on a friend
Music - CLAUDE-MICHEL SCHÖNBERGLyrics - HERBERT KRETZMERhttp://www.lesmis.com/pages/about/creatives.htm
Herbert von Karajan has written: 'Conversations with Karajan' -- subject(s): Conductors (Music), Biography
Herbert Henry John Murrill has written: 'Dance on Portuguese folk tunes' -- subject(s): Folk music, Portuguese, Piano music (2 pianos), Portuguese Folk music 'Capriccio, for violoncello & piano' -- subject(s): Violoncello and piano music
Herbert Stanton has written: 'The critics' choice of the best long playing records' -- subject(s): Discography, Music
Herbert Chlapik has written: 'Die Praxis des Notengraphikers' -- subject(s): Music printing, Musical notation