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    least one underground music magazine or web article III. Perform 60 live shows IV. Establish a street team to assist in encouraging attendance at local shows Situation Analysis Market Summary Azure light is the Minneapolis-based project from Victor Roman. This project is designed as an attempt to break into the underground…

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    musician, author and film maker. To truly understand the influence that Ray Manzarek has in the music community several points will be focused upon. The first section will include biography information of Ray Manzarek. The second focus will be on the musician that had inspired Manzarek to be a musician. Additionally the topic will cover the instrument that Manzarek played. The third will be the style of music that Manzarek played during his career. For each of these topics their will be experts…

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    of 200+ students and lectured us about “Seeing music”. As the lecture progressed to the topic about sexuality and music, he projected a YouTube video featuring the famous guitarist of the 1970s, Jimi Hendrix. The video was recorded at Miami in 1968, where Hendrix is performed one of his best-known songs “Foxey Lady” to a crowd of audience. This video recording of Hendrix surprised me, and there are several of reasons why. I seldom listen to Rock Music, and didn’t show much interest. Growing up I…

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    much better song wise, but the album hit number two! And finally, onto the one you've alllllllll been waiting for...(drum rolls on leg)... the one, the onlyyyy... Dr. Feelgood (Pauses for applause, if none, says: "wow thank you for your support" with heavy sarcasm, then chuckles)! came out this year, has two songs that have hit charts, and I guess one could say, we're pretty…

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    The song Burnin For You is a hard rock song with a loud hard rock rhythm guitar. This is a great song in my opinion. The rock critic that wrote this song was Richard Meltzer. Meltzer was a rock critic who wrote books about rock and got a bad reputation at school. The song Burnin for you is a very difficult song to understand but from my understanding, it’s about a guy liking a girl. The guitarist was Donald Dharma who also helped write the song too. And the rest of the band members were…

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    clothes. There was a major change in between the two decades. The beginning of the 70's were very dark and angry. This was because of the war and death going on because of it. This is going to talk about how the end of the Vietnam War affected the punk music in the 1970's. There was a lot going on in this decade, but a main event ending in the early 1970's was the Vietnam War. When Vietnam split in 1954, it was the main cause of all the war in Vietnam. The north was trying to spread…

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    and Snow Hey Oh I had only a few other songs that were hits like Soulja Boys Crank Dat and other stupid little songs like that. In high school a lot of people I met and became friends with introduced rap music to me. That’s where I really started to expand my music because I started to love music and needed more of it I needed to expand even more. I decided where better to start my expansion than my favorite bands albums. The first one I found was Blood Sugar Sex Magick and I loved it.…

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    I would like to entertain you with a very symbolic song (to me at least). This song may not be the most elegant or the most well known. Being written by an old punk rock band, they aren't exactly known for being a tear dropper. No, this song is a fist raiser. Social Distortion's "I Wasn't Born To Follow" is the song strong enough to push a generation to change the world. I know it's helped to change mine. The first part of the song was really the part to catch my attention. "When I grow up, I'm…

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    the Eagles. It was that band and in particularly that song that me into music, and for that reason it will always be incredibly special to me. As I have aged I wouldn't say my taste in music has changed so much as it has drastically diversified. My taste in music has diversified so much that honestly I don't know that I could truly pick a favorite song. From Punk and Indie to Pop and Alternative I definitely love most music. If I had to pick one as of right now, it would probably be Faded Heart…

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    Some were eager to see more of Jimi’s great skills in music. While others were annoyed at Jimi’s wild, and over the top appearance and some would yell unnecessary racial words to the guitarist. As word of Jimi’s rise to stardom became known worldwide, and not just in London, people in Seattle began to ponder…

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