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Coordinates: 52°47′38″N 2°59′35″W / 52.794°N 2.993°W / 52.794; -2.993
Knockin is a village and civil parish located on the B4396 in Shropshire, England. It comprises mainly historic detached buildings in a rural setting. Much of Knockin was owned by the Earl of Bradford until it was sold off in lots to meet other financial demands. The Earl still owns the cricket pitch and other small pockets of land in the area. The local public house is called the Bradford Arms and displays the Bradford family coat of arms. The pub also has an impressive clock with three faces, hung outside above the main entrance. The motto displayed on the sign is that of the Bridgeman Earls of Bradford "Nec temere nec timide" (Neither rashly nor timidly) indicating a policy of progress with prudence.
The parish church of St Mary at Knockin was founded by Ralph Le Strange between 1182 and 1195. It has a Norman chancel, nave and north aisle but the building was heavily restored in 1847. Its graveyard was consecrated in 1817 and before then all burials took place at Kinnerley. The bricked-up doorway which can be seen in the chancel is because the building was once a chapel to an adjacent castle and the entrance recalls the time when the priest entered from the fortress side.
Bob Dylan ( /ˈdɪlən/), born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941, is an American singer-songwriter, musician and artist. He has been an influential figure in popular music and culture for five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler and a seemingly reluctant figurehead of social unrest. A number of Dylan's early songs, such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'", became anthems for the US civil rights and anti-war movements. Leaving his initial base in the culture of folk music behind, Dylan's six-minute single "Like a Rolling Stone" has been described as radically altering the parameters of popular music in 1965. However, his recordings employing electric instruments attracted denunciation and criticism from others in the folk movement.
Dylan's lyrics incorporated a variety of political, social, philosophical, and literary influences. They defied existing pop music conventions and appealed hugely to the then burgeoning counterculture. Initially inspired by the songs of Woody Guthrie,Robert Johnson, and Hank Williams, as well as the music and performance styles of Buddy Holly and Little Richard, Dylan has both amplified and personalized musical genres. His recording career, spanning fifty years, has explored numerous distinct traditions in American song—from folk, blues and country to gospel, rock and roll, and rockabilly to English, Scottish, and Irish folk music, embracing even jazz and swing.
Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara (Gujarati: ફારોખ બલ્સારા), 5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991) was a British musician, singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the rock band Queen. As a performer, he was known for his flamboyant stage persona and powerful vocals over a four-octave range. As a songwriter, Mercury composed many hits for Queen, including "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Killer Queen", "Somebody to Love", "Don't Stop Me Now", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "We Are the Champions". In addition to his work with Queen, he led a solo career, and also occasionally served as a producer and guest musician (piano or vocals) for other artists. He died of bronchopneumonia brought on by AIDS on 24 November 1991, only one day after publicly acknowledging he had the disease.
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lyrics: G. Gross, C. Capek, A. Humpe
music: A. Humpe
Baby, I know about the trouble that you've had with me
And that you're furious and upset and mad at me
And I know I must have hurt you in every single way
And you know I saw you cryin' on every single day
But I was livin' in the fast lane and left you behind,
I didn't treat you right and I didn't treat you kind.
I wish that we could just forget all the bad times,
'Cause I need you right here, right at my side
'Cause every day you helped me up when I was down
And every day you picked me up when I was on the ground,
Every day I wish we could turn back the hands of time
And then you'd still be mine.
Refrain:
Now I'm knockin' on your door
I want you rollin' on the floor
This time it's different than before
You've had enough but I want more
Now I'm ringing on your bell (on my bell)
I'm so lonely, you can tell (I can tell)
Now you're gone and you are well (I am well)
Can't you see, I feel like hell
I just wanna hold you the way I held you way back when,
Before the shouting, the screaming and the trouble began,
And I'm sure I wouldn't make the same mistakes that I've done
Because the saying's true, you don't know what you got til it's gone
I should have noticed before that something wasn't going right,
I should have been there when you waited for me all night,
I should have helped you when you needed me and pleaded with me,
I should have treated you the same way that you treated me.
'Cause every day you helped me up when I was down
And every day you picked me up when I was on the ground,
Every day I wish we could turn back the hands of time
And then you'd still be mine.
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