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    States. The song did become a No. 1 hit around the world, including in parts of England and South Africa, and eventually became Armstrong's strongest song after it was used in the "Good Morning, Vietnam". Joey Ramone was known for covering this song on his album, "Don't Worry About Me". Ramone occasionally played this live. This song is often put in a Medley with “Over The Rainbow.” (…

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    Punk Rock Research Paper

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    described as a life style, a form of breaking the status quo. This life style believed to have started somewhere during the late 60s but was never fully developed and labeled, up until certain bands really took scene during this movement for example the Ramones, television, black flag, sex pistol and so many more. The fact that the idea behind punk rock, the life style, has been around even up to this day shows the evolution that it’s made to be where it is now with bands like pennywise, blink…

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    The Girl Is Mine Analysis

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    Track 2 (“Baby Be Mine”): This song starts with percussion and synthesizer sound effects. The lyrics begin at 0:20. I noticed that the percussion highlighted the second and fourth beats of the measure. The song was a legato sounding pop song that sounded like some of the songs on the top 40 radio stations. Background singers entered at about 0:58; they shocked me because I did not expect something like that in this song. About that time there was an interesting hollow sound that I enjoyed. I was…

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    Pipeline protection: an enduring safety-focused commitment for Maccaferri Mexico, in a world craving for energy Pipeline infrastructures can be successfully and safely protected by using Maccaferri’s MacNet™ products In a world of growing environmental dangers, triggered by climate change, and rising security issues in relation to potential terrorist threats, the protection of oil and gas infrastructures like pipelines has now become a top priority in the agenda of governments and the energy…

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    His own identity, while strong, was overshadowed by the group identity. Wegner is admired by students but is an unconventional teacher. In the very beginning of the movie he is wearing a Ramones shirt and is given unappreciative looks by the faculty, but is greeted by all students. He clearly has a strong identity, and does not seem to be conforming to any teacher stereotypes. Rainer enjoys who he is, and his life, at the very beginning of the movie. Once the Wave is created, he is then not old…

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    Even though Wes Anderson's film The Royal Tenenbaums contains both diegetic and non-diegetic music, non-diegetic music connects the characters to the scene because provides the viewers to feel emotions when dialogue is not present and a better understanding of each character. First, The Royal Tenenbaums non-diegetic music connects the characters to the scene. For example, the clip where Richie Tenenbaum (Luke Wilson) is attempting suicide the non-diegetic music in the background soundtrack is…

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    Punk Rock Research Paper

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    scene was politically charged and often about anarchy. In 1977, an NBC news report states, “This is Punk Rock and its purpose is to promote violence, sex, and destruction in that order,”(Punk). Bands like The Stooges, Velvet Underground, and the Ramones were all a part of the movement and all found their place in a small club in New York. Club CBGB (Country Bluegrass Blues), established in 1973, was an instrumental part in the beginning of punk in New York. The club promoted a ‘come as you are…

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    his first wife, Lisa. The weren’t really married for that long so Emily had the stress of having two poor parents that just separated. She immediately had ties with the biggest Latino Kings in Findlay, the Oteros, by dating the lead family’s son, Ramone, when she was just 13. She also had to get an abortion by the time she was 14! Nowadays, I’m worrying for her and her three kids’ lives as she decides to shoot up on heroin. Luckily, my second oldest sister, Jacqueline, Jaqui for short, has had a…

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    Everything revolves around the essential idea in this case,“that punk rock is just another word for freedom,” (qtd. Patti Smith). Although there were many impacts that arose from the beginning of punk, the positive influences overcome the negative. The dramatic rise in drug use was outweighed by the legendary music that was created and the overpowering amounts of love within the people of the punk industry. From the start of punk music in the early 1960’s to present day, there have been drastic…

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    The Impact of Phil Spector in Music Industry. In 1951, a young boy moved from the thriving musical city of New York to Los Angeles after his father died. Having a perfect musical training background gave him an opportunity to become a member of the Teddy Bears. This young boy wrote "To Know Him is To Love Him" when he was a teenager. His song reached the No.1 hit song on the Billboard chart in 1958 (O'Hare 48). His name is Phil Spector, a talented producer, songwriter, and musician. In later…

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