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    The Rolling Stones

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    People do not know they are listening to timeless music until it is fifty years later and younger generations are still listening to the music their parents once listened to as a teenager. My dad listened to the Rolling Stones since he was a young teenager and many people still listen to the music that came out when he was in high school. Although, The Rolling Stones are unfading, new, urbane bands have come out such as One Direction. In fifty years, the adolescent may be listening to One…

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    1940’s technology During the 1900’s there were so many music, fashion, and movies advances. Music in 1970 included hard rock, r&b, soft rock and disco. It was the musical decade of the century. The music influenced fashion in the 1980’s. Along with music was fashion in the 1980’s was the retro, pop star sort of fashion. They used bright colors and accessories like hooped earrings and loud makeup. Neon was the main thing of this fashion era. Movies were invented and the very first had no…

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    Green Day Research Paper

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    Green Day has been rocking the Bay Area pop-punk sound for nearly 30 years. Starting out as snot-nosed punks singing about girls, smoking pot and masturbating, the trio of Billie Joe Armstrong (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Mike Dirnt (nee Prichard; bass, backing vocals) and Tré Cool (nee Frank Edwin Wright III; drums, backing vocals) grew into masters of the rock music game. Not only did they make rock history once with 1994s ‘Dookie,’ but they did it again 10 years later with 2004s ‘American…

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    R & B: Rhythm And Blues

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    distinctive music style described as rocking and jazz based with a heavy beat, was an African-American urban sound that evolved from blues and jazz. With several stylistic similarities, R&B could be considered one of the founding fathers of rock ‘n roll. Through the movement of African Americans to the urban industrial…

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    Fall Out Boy Analysis

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    ‘Save Rock and Roll’. I picked the playlist and started listening. I immediately liked their sound. Rock for someone parts and a bit mellowed out for others. I kept listening, but started doing homework at the same time. One song, ‘Miss Missing You’, started, but I wasn’t…

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    Rock and roll music challenged the old beliefs that the African Americans and their culture were inferior. Moreover, it questioned the idea whether the African Americans should be separated as it seemed illogical. Given this, it can be mentioned that rock and roll brought unity between the two groups. It was seen that both of them attended the rock and roll concerts, which provided a platform for communication and understanding. Most of the American parents strongly opposed rock and roll. One…

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    Adnan Basic Cracking Through Conformity After WWII, America entered an age of nonconformity, with traditional values and beliefs making way for a new generation to disrupt these norms. This was done primarily through pop culture, with music, literature, and art paving the way. One of the biggest stars of the 1950’s was Elvis Presley. He changed the music, and the way it was sung. He incorporated parts of African-American music into his own, creating a faster tempo in his songs. Quick beats and…

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    Music in the 90s had been a huge impact on lives in the United States. Although in April there were some songs that we have not heard in 17 years, they were popular back then. “All My Life,” is one of the songs that were popular in the month of April. “All My Life” by K-Ci and JoJo, almost didn’t make it onto their album Love Always. JoJo told MTV the he penned the song about his daughter but offered it to and unnamed artist (Fuoco). “All My Life” was popular from April 4 toApril 24. From April…

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    Why Write Stories in a Song Stories have been told in songs and still found because it gives people something to relate to. Only the smartest artist do this to create a bond with their audience which allows a song becomes popular. People want to feel emotions in a song that relate their own life. Drake, a renown artist does this and has a big effect on people's lifestyles as well because he designates the idea of partying and money as good. Stories within country music has been…

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    American rock band - Puddle Of Mudd, that released four albums and made a healthy six million record sales, has unveiled their UK tour dates for 2016. Puddle of Mudd, with lead singer Wesley Scantlin, has established firmly its reputation in the rock 'n' roll world. According to Viagogo, Puddle Of Mudd has been amongst the US's most impressive live acts with hit songs like "'Blurry," and "She Hates Me." The American post-grunge band lead vocalist - Scantlin, stated "The last time we were on…

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