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    The Beatles Music itself has been a huge part in history, through the times of slavery to the sixties to the present day. Many artists, like Bo Diddley, Elvis Presley, and Eric Clapton, contribute to the evolution of rock and roll. To many people, The Beatles are considered one of the most successful and influential bands in rock and roll history. They have had countless hits, several movies, and even a cartoon that aired during the sixties. The Beatles have been and will always be a major…

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    Tom Moulton, one of the pioneers of disco dance, is believed by some to have changed disco music to make it easier to dance to. Famous people and eras associated with the dance: Performers and bands such as The Jacksons, Donna Summer, The Bee Gees, Amanda Lear, KC and the Sunshine Band, and Chic were examples of popular seventies groups. Films like Saturday Night Fever and Thank God It's Friday contributed to disco's rise in popularity. Disco only ever reached its peak during the seventies…

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    There were quite a few social developments that occurred during the 60s. To begin with, the first ever presidential debate was held on television between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon and Kennedy won the close election. One of his political development was a promise to have more aggressive confrontation with the Soviet Union and he also established the Peace Corps. The civil war turned into the focal issue, as the Birmingham campaign and Birmingham riots lead to President Kennedy’s Civil…

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    The Beatles Influence

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    Italian Restaurant from side two of Abbey Road. Gene Simmons, lead singer and bassist for the band KISS was quoted saying that there would be no way he would be doing what he does now if it wasn 't for The Beatles. Barry Maurice and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees were greatly influenced by The Beatles because they developed an artistic credibility in the pop music industry that wasn 't there before. They also created a lot of albums, which was also new to the pop music business. (Mastropolo) In…

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    Rock And Roll

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    a commercial term, and would describe it as a lighter version of “Rock” in itself. After the British Invasion, people started to use it to oppose the original “Rock” term. It is an upbeat type of music and is very well known by fans of Elvis, The Bee Gees, and The Police. Rock and Roll was one major music category, and people loved it. As time moved on and people used music as a way to open new doors, it eventually turned into more smaller categories, including Pop (Graham, 2015). During the…

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    Resuscitation”). Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of blood flow from the heart’s spontaneous shut down (“Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation”). Some people think of the fake dummies used in CPR classes or learning about it at swim lessons. Some people think of Bee Gee’s song “Stayin’ Alive”, but there’s a lot more to CPR than a resuscitation dummy and singing songs. Over the years, CPR has been examined and modified to produce greater results through the understanding of the body, the techniques…

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    The Hippie Era

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    The Hippie era has come to end and the days of self awareness have arrived. Instead of focusing on love to all, many Americans were indulging in their own self pleasure. According to Alfred Kinsey’s research,” Americans sexual behavior deviated from their widely accepted norms” (Escoffier 1). Wilhelm Reich added to Kinsey’s research with the remark that he, “believed sexual repression overwhelmingly distorted psychological development “(Escoffier 1). To further societies receptivity of…

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    "Are you sure that we're allowed to be here, Evan?" Jules asked, looking around at where the two were. "Of course we are, Jules. It's a desert, not The White House. Now c'mon, less talkie, more makie outie." Evan forcefully put his arm around the girl, a tight grip asserting his dominance. It was a desert, somewhere near town. Jules had expected it to be burning hot, but in the starry night, it was actually quite chilly. Ominous sounds came from every nook and cranny, making her worry grow…

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    Rock And Roll Music

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    of the exceptional effect their melody composing and recording methods had on the music business. Be that as it may, they are not by any means the only pop demonstration of an ideal opportunity to have had such an effect on the music business, the Bee Gees who are obviously the best kin act ever, are frequently portrayed as the purveyors of mushy pop and 70's sparkle ball disco. Alongside Abba, whose Eurovision achievement drove them to wind up the most financially fruitful gathering…

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    (tell me)/ How can you stop that old sun from shining? /What makes the world go round?” by bee gees, “How can you mend a broken heart?” I tell you what this means to me, you cannot feel the pain of my suffering if you don’t see it physically. If you only glance at it, a sword of sorrow will pierce my heart and destroyed in tiny pieces. That what…

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