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    Rock Band Classification

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    determined by a bands image rather than its songs. The two genres have some crossovers. Heavy metal pioneers such as Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin are are often considered to be both hard rock bands and heavy metal bands. Where Nazareth, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Status QUO and Guns N’ Roses and KISS are normally referred to as just hard rock bands and not heavy metal bands. One of the heavy metal sub-geners of the 1980s adding further to the confusion they are considered glam- medtal such…

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    in the room, they noticed all of us standing in the room listening to them record a new song. After welcoming us to their studio, they noticed the time and they told us that they needed to depart in a hurry because they were late for a concert. Aerosmith invited us to attend the concert and offer to take us with them in their limo. However, we needed to hurry because we were already running late and could not have the concert start without us. Therefore, we had left the sound stage and enter…

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    they may have heard quite often due to their popularity. If they happened to be listening to the radio when I was born, they more than likely heard the number one song “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” by Aerosmith (“Birthday No #1.”), which won the MTV Movie Award for Best Song from a Movie (“Aerosmith Awards.”). Diane Warren, the songwriter, became nominated for an Oscar for the Best Music from an Original Song, won the ASCAP Award for Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures, and was even…

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    Gabriela Lopez English IV Mr. Kucharik 9-6-17 Memoir I never imagined I would be part of the band. When I was younger, I used to be really shy and I would only talk to a few people because I wasn’t really social. When I got to fifth grade, I had the option to join the band. At first, I didn’t really think band was my thing. But, my parents convinced me to join. They bought me a clarinet and I was really excited! On my first day of band, I wasn’t able…

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    1970’s and 80’s compared to 2016 music. Obviously I wasn’t born yet so all this research is from family members, the internet or conversations with people in local music shops. In the 70’s and 80’s you had a lot of good bands and musicians such as Aerosmith, Aero Speed Wagon, Billy Joel and a bunch of others that were great that we could name. The music types most people listened to in the 70’s and 80’s were punk rock, rock and roll, country, hard rock and some disco in the 70’s but it did not…

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    What do you listen to when you turn on the radio? Is it country, is it rap, or is it rock? If you are one of those people that choose rock, then let's talk. There are so many legendary rock bands. There is Metallica, AC/DC, Aerosmith, and Black Sabbath that's just to me a few. There are also a few that have followed in their footsteps, like Avenged Sevenfold’s Synester Gates amazing guitar solos. Bring me the Horizon’s Jordan Fish playing piano, and Asking Alexandria’s Denis Stoff screaming in a…

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    go as a family; we try guns then go to train with the kids at the shooting range. It is a sociability event like the others. We also find a lot of “guns and weapons” referents in songs (Hip-hop, rock, pop…) written by well-known artists such as Aerosmith (“Janie’s Got a Gun”), AC/DC (“Big Gun”), and even though The Beatles (“Happiness Is a Warm…

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    The roots of hip hop and rap go farther back than one might expect. For centuries, Africans have instilled a keen sense of rhythm and soul into their music no matter what form it took - schoolyard double dutch rhymes, testifying, and beat poetry were all influences on rap. In the 1970’s, the airwaves were overrun with disco. The only escape for people who wanted to dance but not like idiots while doing it was the early funk movement (ex. Ohio Players with their album Honey, and Parliament with…

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    History Of 1998 Essay

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    Madoma. Best pop duo or group was “Jump Juce An’ Wail” by The Brian Stezer Orchestra. Best pop female goal was Celine Dion with “My Heart Will”. Best male pop vocal was Vric Clapton with “My Father’s Eyes”. Best Rock Duo or group was “Pink” by Aerosmith. Best rock album was Sheryl Crow with “The Globe Sessions”. Best rock female vocal was “Uninvited” by Alanis Morissette. Best male rock vocal was “Fly Away” by Lenny Kravitz. Best rock song was “Uninvited” by Alanis Morissette. The record and…

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    Glam Rock Essay

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    “Nowhere is masculinity more put-on-display than in the masquerade of pop” (Hawkins, 2009, pg. 93). The sexualities and love lives of celebrities are a common topic of interest and discussion among both the journalists who write about them and the fans that read about them. Artists like David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, and Annie Lennox queered their image, which generated a lot of questions about gender and sexuality as early as the 1970s. In the United Kingdom, these displays of…

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