From May 14th, 1998's "Rolling Stone" Article - Paula Cole / Confessions of an Unrepentant Bohemian… "Nietzsche's Eyes" ends with Cole nearly shrieking. "It's like a wounded-animal cry," she says. "That's the very moment of the album that most critics lambaste. It's like anal-retentive people who think when you talk about poo it's the most hysterical thing."
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From May 14th, 1998's "Rolling Stone" Article - Paula Cole / Confessions of an Unrepentant Bohemian… "Nietzsche's Eyes… read more
From May 14th, 1998's "Rolling Stone" Article - Paula Cole / Confessions of an Unrepentant Bohemian… "Nietzsche's Eyes" ends with Cole nearly shriekin… read more
Paula Cole (born April 5, 1968 in Rockport, Massachusetts, USA) is an American singer and songwriter. Among her hits include "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone," "Me," "I Am So Ordinary," "I Believe In Love," and the theme to the WB's hit series "Dawson's Creek," "I Don't Want to Wait." Grammy winner and 7 time Grammy nominee Paula Cole has released six solo albums spanning an eighteen year career. She has sold approximately three million albums and has performed with icons in many genres of music from Peter G… read more
Paula Cole (born April 5, 1968 in Rockport, Massachusetts, USA) is an American singer and songwriter. Among her hits include "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone," "Me," &qu… read more
Paula Cole (born April 5, 1968 in Rockport, Massachusetts, USA) is an American singer and songwriter. Among her hits include "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone," "Me," "I Am So Ordinary," "I Believe In … read more