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white shade of pale
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procol harum
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air on the g string
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procol harum
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guitarist ritchie blackmane steers group towards loud sound
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deep purple
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smoke on water
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deep purple
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terrible with press
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led zeppelin
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started as blues cover band
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black sabbath
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took name after horrorfilm
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black sabbath
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obsession with demonds hell gloom
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black sabbath
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played saxophone, buddhist
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david bowie
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ziggy stardust
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david bowie
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cynicism wild performance style
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new york dolls
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released only 2 albums
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new york dolls
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founded by iggy pop
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stooges
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explores dark side of sex, drugs, rock n roll
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stooges
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stage diving and mutilitation
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stooges
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attended art school, poet inspired
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patti smith
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rock journalist for Creem and rolling Stone
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patti smith
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formed group to perform free verse poetry
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patti smith
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1975 horses album
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patti smith
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rapid fire guitar, fast speeds, pop melodies, short songs minimal lyrics, lyrics of refusal
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punk aesthetic according to ramones
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owner of london fashion shop
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malcolm mclaren
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tried attempting to manage new york dolls, succeeded with managing sex pistols
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malcolm mclaren
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controversies surrounding sex pistols
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on-air profanity, banned in some cities, god save the queen
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rock against racism
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events combined punk with reggae
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album respresents a statement by a vietname vet
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marvin gayes whats going on
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issues include ecology children inner city blues
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marvin gayes whats going on
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pioneed funk style in late 60's endorses Nixon, loses fans
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James Brown
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Electric music style called themselves the creators band
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earth wind and fire
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pyramids and egyptian symbols
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earth wind and fire
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mixed race group, everyday people, dance to the music
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sly and the family stone
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George Clintons Funk mythology
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trippy stuff
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social context for disco
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hiring DJs not bands, popular in gay clubs,
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2nd british invasion
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New Romatics movement, crazy constumes required for entry of clubs, placed more singles in top 40 than original invasion
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built through music videos that accentuated good looks, luxutry and excitement
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duran duran
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motown 25
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25th anniversary to celebrate, Michael Jacksons performance of Billie Jean (moonwalk)
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Thriller
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dance moves, paul mccartney eddie van halen, produces 7 top hits
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we are the world blockbuster hit, 47$ million of murchandise
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USA for Africa
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Band Aid
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Brings together Sting, Duran Duran, Culture Club, George Michael, "Do they know its christmas"
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Close relationship between language and music
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hip hop
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rhythmic momentum and creativity
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hip hop
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Last poets
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Jalal Mansur Nuriddin objector of war, converts to islam, befriends inmates,
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DJ Kool Herc
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Jamaican DJ inspired by dancehall in Kingston,
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noticed people danced hardest during percussing breaks and developed techniques to prolong this
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DJ Kool Herc
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Pioneering hip hop DJ style
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DJ kool herc
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Organized block parties and breakdancing competitions
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afrika bambaataa
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Worked with MCs in 1977
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Grandmaster Flash
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Furious Five became legends, perfected turntable techniques due to
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Grandmaster Flash
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Toprock
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footwork from standing position
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Downrock, floorwork
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movement close to the floor with hands
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Power Moves
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acrobatic moves, windmill, headspin
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Groups that inspired development of speed/thrash metal
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Iron Maiden, Motorhead, AC/DC
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Thrash metal
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heavy sound, combined influences of hardcore punk and metal, subject: chaos anger dark side
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Lite metal
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Promoted by MTV, exciting, AKA hair metal, more appeal to girls
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Kurt Cobain
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Broken childhood home, music expressed alienation, confusion, vulnerability
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Suicide april 5 1994
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Kurt Cobain
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Bob Marley
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Returned to jamaica after being shot to perform one love peace concert and joined hand of two civil war rivals
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Mambo
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from cuba, banned on radio for 6 months, dominates dance in mid 50's
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bossa nova
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brazilian, popularized by Joao Gilberto. mid 1960's
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salsa
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Puerto Rican and Cuban and big band jazz,
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