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    Perhaps to you, Aerosmith ignites memories of your drunk uncle at every Christmas party but he's not the only one who loves the famous 1970's rock band. They're called one of the best ever for a reason. Hence, it's no surprise that drunk uncle's and celebrities alike share the same love for Steven Tyler and the boys. The list is a long one but we managed to narrow it down to the top 5 with Donald Trump, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Rihanna and Zayn Malik. 1. DONALD TRUMP In October of 2015,…

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    Motley Crue is a heavy metal band, with carefree lifestyle, that they shared with the world through their music. The members of the band were not only memorable on stage, but off stage as well. They lived a lifestyle that most people would not approve of, or deem socially correct. Yet, this lifestyle, similar to the style established by Led Zeppelin, benefited their career. Selling over 100 million albums worldwide, Motley Crue spread the heavy metal brand of music around the world. All of…

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    the world of music. I have selected two songs that both discuss about this controversial issue. The first song that I chose for this topic is “Going through Changes” by Eminem on his album Recovery which was released in the year 2010. Amazing by Aerosmith which was released in 1993 of their album Get a Grip also deals with the same issue. In the song “Going through Changes” Eminem in his lyrics discusses his addiction with pill and how it became almost fatal. In “Amazing” Steven Tyler talks…

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    The ride begins with a message from Steven Tyler and the rest of the Aerosmith crew. Your rollercoaster car is meant to resemble a tour van from the band. You slowly round a corner and then rocket straight forwards then up into an elaborate series of spins, flips and corkscrews with neon lights shining brightly against the…

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    produced pop ballads with electronic accompaniment, and suffered weak sales. But before she began writing and recording the songs for her third disc, she took a hiatus to finish high school. In that time, she discovered American rock acts Nirvana, Aerosmith and Tom…

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    “Why Rap Rules and Rock Is in a Rutt,” by Robin Davey, expresses a common view among youth today: Rap music is in and Rock N’ Roll is out. Davey believes that Rock music has lost its gusto and should make way for the more relevant genre of Rap. Although I agree that Rap music is more popular and culturally relevant to our current society, I strongly disagree with Davey in regards to Rock’s inevitable demise. One of Davey’s attitudes towards Rock throughout his editorial expresses that it is…

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    As technology changed over the years so did the way music was brought to the “consumers”. One of the most significant changes to how people listened to music came in the early 1980s and was a part of the formula that led to the second life of Aerosmith, MTV. MTV brought the music and music videos to the worlds living rooms. It became one of the fastest-growing cable channels in history when its subscriptions exploded from 2.5 million to over 17 million within two years (Larson 280). It raised…

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    novel by profound author J.D Sallinger and it is rich with themes all throughout the book regarding basic human nature and life lessons. Many of these lessons can easily relate to lots of different music in existence. For example, Sweet emotion, by Aerosmith is a contending record that can apply to some of the content in the book. The writer of the song, Steven Tyler, wrote the song to express how he was feeling about his band at the time. Most members were into lots of different drugs and it…

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    from changing my attitude towards something, to boosting my self-esteem to get through the rest of the day. These words change the dynamic of your mind. Some of the artists music that has influenced, and shaped me are Lana del ray, ray Charles, Aerosmith, The Fray, and Michael Jackson. All these artists have in common that they have inspiring music. Their songs generate thoughts in your mind, they make you think about life, your experiences, how you deal with them, as well as the journey you…

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    stood up for the actor, who was accused of excessive drinking by ex wife Amber Heard. Alice defends his colleague: “It’s so funny because you never see Johnny drunk, ever. It’s just Johnny. And he’s such a good guitar player that Joe Perry from Aerosmith takes guitar lessons from him. That’s how good Johnny is. And he’s the nicest guy in the world.”…

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