1. A good tune can have a dozen different sets of words. 2. Each tune had its own arrangement, with Bennett sometimes singing with just the piano or with bass and drums. 3. Each tune had a different soloist, and parts for different horns kept wrapping around one another in twisty pieces that shivered with modernist dissonance. 4. The other tunes had their own strange relevance. 5. The tunes have a graceful sense of elongation, as if they could last all night. 6. Even though the tune might have a different rhythmic undertone, we approach it as an improvising musician would. 7. Some Orange tunes have anti-Catholic connotations. 8. Tune had to leave the field briefly for stiches to his chin. 9. Tune had an easier route to the line to get his second, with all the brilliance coming before he got the ball. 10. If France, England and the host nations are anything to go by, several official tunes have a good chance of winning the booby prize. |