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  2. Ballade des seigneurs du temps jadis - Wikipedia

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    the rhymes are arranged in ABABBCBC in the eights and in BCBC in the dispatch. The Parisian language of the time, sometimes colored with Poitevin expressions of the time that François Villon heard a little, as well as the successive editions explain the apparent non-rigor of the respect of these rules for the modern reader.

  3. Why Did Dispatch Just Rerecord Their Most Famous Song - AOL

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    Translating "The General" into a language singer Chadwick Stokes doesn't speak wasn't easy, but the frontman of the long-running band had a good reason for doing it

  4. Rhyme scheme - Wikipedia

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    A rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem or song. It is usually referred to by using letters to indicate which lines rhyme; lines designated with the same letter all rhyme with each other. An example of the ABAB rhyming scheme, from "To Anthea, who may Command him Anything", by Robert Herrick:

  5. Rhyme Genie - Wikipedia

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    Rhyme Genie 2.0 was released in May 2010 to introduce a selectable songwriter dictionary compiled from more than 100 million words in over 600,000 song lyrics. [4] An updated intelligent rhyme algorithm now distinguishes between primary and secondary stress in words to find more near rhymes with greater accuracy.

  6. Circles Around the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Circles Around the Sun is a 2012 album by United States indie/roots folk band Dispatch. It is their fifth full-length studio album, the first recorded in over a decade. [ 2 ] Speaking with Songfacts.com, the band's vocalist and guitarist Chad Urmston said how it felt recording with Dispatch after all that time: "It's always challenging to put ...

  7. Happy Holidays from The Dispatch!

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    The week between Christmas and the New Year, when the world—and for our purposes, the news—slows down, is a great time to pick up a good book.

  8. All Points Bulletin (album) - Wikipedia

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    All Points Bulletin is a 2004 live album by American indie/roots folk band Dispatch.Much like their previous live album Gut the Van, the album was released onto two discs.The first is entitled "Somerville" and captures the band's intimate "warm-up" gig prior to their free performance to approximately 110,000 fans on the second disc, entitled "Hatch Shell."

  9. The General (Dispatch song) - Wikipedia

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    The song has appeared in multiple formats, including its original version on the album Bang Bang, as well as multiple live versions on their albums Gut the Van, All Points Bulletin and, most recently, Dispatch: Zimbabwe. In the Madison Square Garden format, the song features several instruments including the trumpet, saxophone, and trombone, an ...