DUA LIPA in the music video for 'Demeanor'
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DUA LIPA in the music video for 'Demeanor'
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Song Review: Rhiannon Giddens & Justin Robinson - “Molly Put the Kettle On”
When the only complaint about a song is it could be longer, the complaint is more of a backhanded compliment.
So it goes with “Molly Put the Kettle On,” the 83-second, banjo-and-fiddle stomper from former Carolina Chocolate Drops Rhiannon Giddens (playing the former) and Justin Robinson (the latter) with some raucous clackety-clacking from Demeanor on rhythm bones.
The track follows “Country Waltz” as the second of four consecutive releases leading up to the April 18 arrival of What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow: Fiddle and Banjo Music of North Carolina. Following seven advance singles, release day will still sport 11 unheard cuts and the previews - Sound Bites’ previous reviews here - suggest a boisterous celebration is in store.
So, “Kettle” is too short. So what?
Grade card: Rhiannon Giddens & Justin Robinson - “Molly Put the Kettle On” - A-
4/15/25
Dewey Demeanor
He got a look But also, what is he looking at
I had so many reasons to believe in my friend's subtle powers of reasoning, and extraordinary energy in action, that I felt that he must have some solid grounds for the assured and easy demeanour with which he treated the singular mystery which he had been called upon to fathom.
"The Illustrated Sherlock Holmes Treasury" - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dua Lipa (2021)
"Her attitude and demeanor is so soft, so soft in fact that you would never know that she is bulldozing you right at this very moment.. such beauty of heart, such strength.. she makes things happen by will alone.. you can never tell but she is changing you. This is divine femininity.. the power to create, to destroy, and to change the world around her at a whim."
They say a woman wants to change you, but I don't think that's right.. I think that she does change you, but the wanting to isn't right. She's a creator, power is in her nature.. just the fact that she exists in your life will change you for better or worse, that part is up to you - eUë