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POP MUSIC REVIEW; The might of 'meh'; One Direction seems wholly laid-back at the Rose Bowl, much to the crowd's delight. That nonchalance is backed by precision
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Wood, Mikael
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Musical performances
/ One Direction (musical group)
/ Popular music
2014
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POP MUSIC REVIEW; The might of 'meh'; One Direction seems wholly laid-back at the Rose Bowl, much to the crowd's delight. That nonchalance is backed by precision
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Wood, Mikael
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Musical performances
/ One Direction (musical group)
/ Popular music
2014
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POP MUSIC REVIEW; The might of 'meh'; One Direction seems wholly laid-back at the Rose Bowl, much to the crowd's delight. That nonchalance is backed by precision
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POP MUSIC REVIEW; The might of 'meh'; One Direction seems wholly laid-back at the Rose Bowl, much to the crowd's delight. That nonchalance is backed by precision
2014
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The songs too -- from albums released like clockwork every November since 2011 -- delivered carefully geared payloads: the synthetic Mumford & Sons stomp of \"Story of My Life,\" the creamy vocal harmonies in \"You & I,\" the exuberant pop-rock rush of \"Best Song Ever,\" which opens with a keyboard figure as close to the Who's \"Baba O'Riley\" as the band's lawyers would likely permit.
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Los Angeles Times Communications LLC
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