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    My dad, Leo Giesen, grew up in Union Hill, Minnesota. He was in January of 1965, When he was growing up he remembered that he was always outside, he grew up as the second youngest out of eleven kids, however when he was growing up, three of them were already out of the house, and they were never allowed to play in the house, so they were outside all of the time. One of the earliest memory my dad has was the time when one of his older brothers came home from Vietnam, and how he really wanted to…

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    Mitchell). AKA, stop harming nature for your own personal gain. Personally, I really like this song because it reminds me of the oldies played at one of the many family functions that are always going on in my life. 5. Another Brick in The Wall, Pink Floyd, 1779 I love this song’s message, and I think that transcendentalists…

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    Good rock albums have the ability to energize you. They grab listeners’ attention and make them rethink what music can be. Here are just 10 of the top rock albums of all time, which have furthered the genre and subsequent subgenres, and inspired other artists to pick up a guitar and jam. Number Ten: Fleetwood Mac, ‘Rumors’ Fleetwood Mac’s second major label album, Rumours saw the recently reformed band at their most emotionally raw. Featuring such hits as “Dreams” and “Go Your Own Way,” many…

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    One of the most important things of the human being is the capacity of express himself and said all their feelings. These feelings are inside us, and the best way to release is through music. The music take us into a hypnotic state than relax and soothes us; in other words, music can change us frame of mind. At the beginning the music was histories about important people or legendary warriors, for the people were easier to remember this stories with music. Over time the music become in two…

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    In the song “Money” by Pink Floyd it talks about receiving a great job and after working hard, earning the possessions they want. “You get a good job with good pay and you’re okay.” This line is another example of the positive influence about money. You need to make money to be…

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    Reilly Salness Art History Topic 1 Throughout the centuries, graphic design influenced society in a variety of ways. The influence evolved through the usage of posters, magazine design, concert posters, and music cover art. In the 1960’s young designers began to reject the social norms. They perceived their parents’ style to be outdated and developed their own style, psychedelia. This art movement with its distortions and bright colors drew its inspiration from the usage of psychedelic drugs…

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    of people begin their collection because the Beatles take them on a musical journey. The awesome thing about Beatles’ music is you usually come back to it; it’s music that all through your life you will revisit. You also cannot go wrong with some Pink Floyd, maybe some early Elvis, Buddy Holly, and maybe some Kinks. All in all, having a collection is a neat experience. Start because you love music- let your heart guide you. Journalist: Do you love your job? A simple yes or no is fine. Joey: I…

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    totally angel-headed. (This is obviously sarcasm.) No longer are people accepting to each other. It is now a war of personality and preference. No one can really keep an open mind anymore. It is irritatingly dumb, who actually cares if you like Pink Floyd or Thy Art Is Murder. Does this dictate friend or foe? If it does, you're sad and probably hate others because they are nothing like you and it makes you…

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    Rock And Roll In The 60's

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    Rock continued its success through the 60’s and 70’s, with bands such as the Rolling Stones, Les Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd all getting there start. After three decades of success around the 1980’s rock began to lose steam. Other types of music began to become more prominent in America; such as pop and hip hop. Other types of rock began to emerge as well. A “sub-genre”…

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    Stones, The Who, The Yardbirds, The Animals, The Kinks, Herman's Hermits and the Dave Clark Five opened up. Carrying the torch into previously dark territory a few more of my personal old-time favorites who still mess with my mind are Cream and Pink Floyd. Watching Eric Clapton perform gave him an indelible mark in my music psyche that goes back a few decades. Then I can't finish this thought without mentioning Led Zeppelin, The Moody Blues and Black…

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