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    Luke met two of his three best friends in high school and he met the other at a Foo Fighters concert. The first best friend that Luke ever had was Michael Clifford. Michael and Luke hated each other during freshman year because Luke liked these sunglasses that were bright green and Michael always criticized him for wearing them. They began…

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    Hello and welcome! Thanks for coming by today. So, I have an idea for a movie that will be unlike anything you have ever heard of, thought of, or have seen. One of the best things about this pitch you’re going to hear is that it is for an animated film project, which allows us to save some costs and yet be even more adventurous. I got the idea from a Chinese graphic novel and I have lined up Chinese investors to bring the idea to the screen. So, like, are you ready? Sweet...take a seat. We open…

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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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    Chapter 15- Rock Traditions and the Business of Change The music industry itself developed and introduced a new idea in selling albums. Starting from the 1970s, with the DIY revolution, to the 1990s, featuring digital recording, prices and accessibility to digital music became cheaper and easier to use. Thus, electronic distribution was the first to revolutionize. Internet sales thrived as compact disks became less of a desire for people to travel to buy; the sales of physical CDs declined…

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    Zootopia Satire

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    children audience. First and foremost, Zootopia’s humor can be appreciated by the entire family. It has it all from puns, to parodies, to countless wisecracks. Judy has an Ipaw (Ipod) with artists such as Catty Perry( Katy Perry), Fur Figthers (Foo Fighters), Guns N’Rodents ( Guns N’ Roses), Kanine West (Kayne West) etc. Moreover, Zootopia parodies a scene from the Godfather, a classic 1972 movie. In this scene, Mr. Biggs, a rodent, is a mafia boss with a menacing posse of polar bears. Mr.…

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    Music Narrative Essay

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    like I was at peace sitting in the backseat of her jeep, just watching the ocean; I could feel myself hearing Stone Temple Pilots. At that moment, I was sure I found my liking, and that would be rock and roll. When artists like Radiohead and the Foo Fighters came on, I’d be so intrigued on how well they constructed a song. In that time, I knew I would want to be like them one day. At the…

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    Rock and Roll! Rock is what I’m talking about but how did this phenomenon occur? Well it started with an African American man named Chuck Berry; He combined all the Blues and Jazz, the most popular music that was going on at the time. This brought teenagers together it was no longer black and white it was just teenagers. Rock & Roll was very controversial when it was first made to the public the adults thought it was destroying the youth with how vulgar and obscene it was. A great example of…

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    The Beatles Influence

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    For example, Dave Grohl, drummer for the band Nirvana and founder of Foo Fighters, told Access Hollywood that Paul McCartney had inspired him at a young age. He said, “it got me to understand song structure and melody and harmony and arrangement. So, I never had a teacher – I just had these Beatles records.” Another popular…

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    The 1960’s was a decade full of change in social order, views on politics, perspectives on war, and music. One way that music changed was through bands and musicians that helped push the new sound of music forward. It appealed greatly to the younger generation who enjoyed the different sound. The Beatles were one of the first, and most important, bands to change the way music sounds all the way to present day. The Beatles were made up of mainly four people: George Harrison (1940-2001), who was…

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    Dave Grohl (who was the drummer of Nirvana and then the founder of Foo Fighters) stated how this music influenced him. According to him, it was The Beatles who made him interested in music in the first place. At a young age, he bought a guitar and would practice with a Beatles songbook. This activity helped him to understand…

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