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    Black Sabbath was an English rock band that was formed in 1968 in Birmingham. The band consisted of Tommy Iommi who was the head guitarist and main songwriter, then there was Geezer Butler who was the bassist and the main lyricist, then there was the drummer Bill Ward and finally the singer was Ozzy Osbourne. The band did experience many changes in who played in the band but the only member that remained constant through the entire time was the head guitarist and songwriter Tommy Iommi. The…

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    All Shook Up Analysis

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    exhibits how Rock ‘n Roll irritated, inspired, and sparked change in American culture. Music has played a critical role in civilization since its creation. As humans have progressed and evolved so has music. There has been a constant transformation in melodic styles, sounds, and the ways people perform. Rock ‘n Roll gets its origins from the early days of jazz, rhythm and blues, folk, country, and pop. It is a blend of all previous forms of music with its own twist and distinct individuality.…

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    Ercall Quarries

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    Granophyre is a unconformably overlain by Lower Cambrian sandstones. Micro granite forms in an area with magma and quartz rock. The crystals are smaller than granite, which means that the magma cooled more quickly. A breccio conglomerate with clasts which are both rounded and angular, it is a mixture of breccia and conglomerate. Breccio conglomerate is coarse-grained sedimentary rock, it is present at locality 5. Breccio conglomerate varies in colour, because of the different types of clasts…

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    releasement, many rock fans were excited all over the world. However, When Sum41 posted some of new songs on U-TUBE, some critics and fans pointed out that there are less elements that indicate Sum41’s particular features in their new songs, and their comprehensive impression is pretty similar to Linkin park’s songs which is famous for Transformer series’ sound tracks. It seems there would be some specific elements which have inspired Sum41 in some ways. 1. The First appearance of Emotional…

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    massive impact on the Australian music industry and in fact worldwide rock and roll. In 1973 rock and roll was change by two brothers, they created a phenomenal legacy a legendary Australian rock band. The produced a whopper 200 million worldwide album sales and alone in the USA published 71.5 million, together the Scottish brothers that originated create a history rock and roll book. Prior to the formation of the legendary Australian rock band ACDC, Australia was being swamped by American and…

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    Avalon Mountain Collisions

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    Ocean rocks got piled up was located in the northeast. The collision of the Northeastern part of North America and Baltica didn’t really affect the southern coast until part of Avalon called the Carolina Terrane hit the southern part. These collisions caused the rocks to be metamorphosed. North America and Baltica at this time were located near the equator and North America was moving…

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    His poem, “Hard Rock Returns to Prison from the Hospital for the Criminal Insane” addresses the fear that one can endure when incarcerated; fear of others, and others’ fear of you. In the poem, Hard Rock is physically large and emotionally resilient convict, who the others admire because of his tough attitude. But prior to an incident during which he bites a guard and gives him syphilis, Hard Rock is lobotomized and forced to endure electro-shock therapy…

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    The Los Angeles Basin

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    the formation of oil. The intent of this paper will delve into the source rock, reservoir rocks, cap rocks, and traps that led to the formation of oil in the basin. The basin itself is constituted, as described by Biddle et al ( 1991), has a cumulative thickness greater than 9 km and consists primarily of of middle Miocene to Holocene age sediments ( Hayba, 1995). Mainly consisting of sand, silts, and clays, the source rock of hydrocarbons found…

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    the most famous guitar riffs comes blazing, as this fast pace song gives you a rush of adrenaline. Lyrically is hard to fallow as it sounds like rap and some of the lyrics are hard to understand but what I understand it is about getting back in the rock and roll party life. The seventh song is called “You Shook Me All Night Long” song starts with a guitar melody as it builds up as the song takes off, the lyrics talk about a guy picking up a girl and having a one-night stand, moreover so far this…

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    The influence of rock into the Broadway industry started in the 1960´s. As a common agreement, Hair (1967), composed by James Rado and lyricized by Gerome Ragi, is the first show considered as a “Rock Musical.” In this show, the rock songs provided a context of liberal thoughts raised during that time. Thus, the rock reflects a freedom attitude from traditional perceptions. However, it is remarkable to point that the use of rock in Broadway Musicals had several purposes. The show Jesus Christ…

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