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    rough. Luckily, we've got your back on this one, whatever genre you're into. 1. The Get Down Set in 70s Bronx, The Get Down is a musical drama following a group of teenagers led by “Books” Figueroa (played by Justice Smith) and the rise of hip hop and disco. It's vibrant music along with a talented young cast complemented by some stunning cinematography throughout the series. (-- removed HTML --) 2. Peaky Blinders Cillian Murphy stars as Tomas Shelby, leader of the Shelby family and the…

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    Emo Subculture

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    appreciation for the style and music. The closest thing that I could do was listen to some bands, wear eyeliner (that was 8th grade) and converse. I still did listen to some emo bands such as My Chemical Romance, Taking Back Sunday, and Panic! At the Disco. I still very much so still listen to these bands, but more so as a throwback than listening to these bands new…

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    but at times reverts to a frog-like crouch and announces that he's old Gregg quite often. Old Gregg resides in an sub-aquatic cave that is known as Gregg's Place. The cave contains a cocktail bar stocked with creamy Bailey's, as well as small-scale disco lights. The . . . . most difficult thing of all, he has a mangina that seems to enjoy showing to the…

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    sweet Vacation?” I stated while I jumped into the memory foam packed bed. I ran towards the window which had a spectacular view of our resort and the ocean. “Wow, look at that!” I eyed the view in front of me, there were waterslides, pools, pools with disco lights inside them, waterfalls, and the ocean was a perfect green blue color that reflected the sunset. “Can we head down to the pools?” I said playing around with the doorknob. “Get on your bathing suits and we’ll head right over,…

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    Time To Pretend Analysis

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    about growing up so quickly. Therefore, my story is able to be projected by the music. When exercising, people usually play music to help them get hyped up while working. While I exercise, I enjoy listening to “Vegas Lights” by Panic! at the Disco since it really captures the entire aesthetic of the glamorized side of Las…

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    High School Dance

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    dancers about a long time ago. Their dance moves were fabulous and it made the audiences wanted to stand up and danced with them. Their performance was really beautiful and I know that they put a lot of effort and practice to turn this show into a real disco theater. Last but not least, the song Hallelujah, the dancers were put up a really good performance on that one. I did not expect to see the many dancers performed in the dark that well on the stage. When the light shined on them, they…

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    Sexism And Homophobias

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    span. The class was silent and dark and we all looked toward the screen somewhat attentively. We were watching saturday night fever, a film known for the way that it mirrors the 70s. For the teachers in the room the film oozed with nostalgia and the disco slipped people into a trance of foot tapping. Personally, my toes were prepared for anxious curling through the sexism, racism, and homophobia already fermented in the film. Once I saw her, crying and squirming, her mouth whimpering the word…

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    His legendary moonwalk is still one of the most famous dance moves as I am still trying to master it in my 15 years of living. As I have stated, Michael Jackson's style of music has influenced many hip hop, post disco, and contemporary R&B, and rock artists. His outfits he wore during his concerts and in public was a start of the fashion world by not labeling clothes just for men or just for women but for all; with his sparkly tux-like outfit he put out a message…

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    The 1970’s were a time of social change and were led by the minorities of the time. Around this time people expressed the need to be accepted for who they were. People of African American and Hispanic descent, Homosexuals, Transsexuals all felt that their voices needed to be heard and they needed a place where they could congregate safely. Music during these times helped people who came from the same background to gather and share their experiences among one another. Many music genres had their…

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    Sing Street Film Analysis

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    true feelings. Through Conor’s risk of starting a band, Carney emphasizes that taking risks can help pursue happiness by exposing one to unseen opportunities. Another example where this is seen is when Conor performs the song “Brown Shoes” at the Disco Hall. This incident reveals that Conor risks trouble with his principle Brother Baxter by exposing him with the embarrassing lyrics. When Conor confronts him he shows that he has gained back his self-respect. Conor’s risk allows him to give a…

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