flashpots造句
例句與造句
- It's from the rockets and flashpots onstage.
- Smoke billowed over the stage; strobe lights flickered; flashpots and fireworks blazed.
- In Wings'live performances of the song, the instrumental break featured flashpots and a laser light show.
- Flashpots and showers of sparks exploded; columns of flame provided a backdrop usually associated with hell, not heaven.
- For long unknowing centuries, Christmas pageants had to get by without smoke machines, strobe lights, flashpots, lasers or power chords.
- It's difficult to find flashpots in a sentence. 用flashpots造句挺難的
- Metallica's set was a 90-minute sing-along punctuated by flashpots and fireworks; Soundgarden's made depression sound muscular.
- It would be unrealistic to expect thematic cohesion in a massive pop show; one just watched the flashpots explode and let the connecting theme be Janet Jackson.
- "` Joseph'is like a ` Donny and Marie'finale : It's dancing and camels and lasers and flashpots and everything else going on.
- Van Halen, singing for the airbrushed hopes of suburban teen-agers, was an arena band by definition; this stripped-down, no-patter, no-flashpots, low-impact show would have done better in a club.
- In 1996, he created a work for Lehigh University Choral Arts for large chorus, orchestra of tabla and tampuras with Indian dancers and a giant puppet of Vishnu that rose amid flashpots and smoke to portray the Indian story of " The Demon King ".
- The flashpots and fireworks that preceded the band's soldier's tale, " One, " gave proof that Metallica was the band on the tour with the most experience playing in arenas, while lyrics like " I'm gonna be the one who breaks you " highlighted the fundamental difference between Metallica and alternative rock : Metallica tried to dominate its problems instead of submitting to them.
- What they have to do _ and did creditably Monday night _ is state the case that they can embrace the oversized tenets of stadium showbiz ( flashpots-and-fireworks for " Jumpin'Jack Flash, " a glitter-blast into the front rows for the encore, " Brown Sugar, " night-closing pyro ) and still provide an authentic rock'n'roll experience : A history lesson that touches base with nearly all career phases.
- What the Stones deliver is what rock now means to these devotees, many of whom may not have been to a concert since the last time the band came around : masterly, nearly telepathic musical interplay, particularly between Richards and his fellow guitarist, Ron Wood, highlighted in an " intimate " three-song set on a small stage near the center of the stadium; sexually charged excess, embodied by the band's scantily clad, vocally formidable backup singer Leeza Fisher, and the cheerily crass opulence that reached its peak with flashpots and a glitter shower at the night's end.