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    If Elvis Presley came up to you ladies out there and said, “C’mon snake, let’s rattle” how high would your heart rate be? ‘Cause I know mine would be through the roof! Who wouldn’t want to dance with such a cool cat known as the King of Rock? Aside from Presley, a big thanks goes out to Alan Freed -- back in the summer of ‘51 -- for crankin’ up the sounds and broadcasting this crazy good music across the Midwest. Ever since Freed exposed those cool tunes, rock ‘n’ roll has been in and out of…

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    At first glance, you wouldn’t think that hard rock legends Van Halen and pop punk band Blink 182 have much in common. As far as sound goes, that’s pretty much the case, the two bands are worlds apart in terms of genre and their respective fan bases. However, what they have in common is something much more fundamental. In 1986 Van Halen had become one of the most popular bands of their generation, but a nasty divorce between lead singer David Lee Roth and the rest of the band left them in a tough…

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    Pink Floyd Pink Floyd was formed in London, England in 1965. According to Rolling Stones, the original band members (except Barrett) was studying at the same school in 1964. However, Barrett was an art student. Barrett actually came up with the name for them from a blues album by Pink Anderson and Floyd Anderson. Pink Floyd began in the underground London scene, where they developed their psychedelic sound. Their music was a mix between hard rock, country, folk, blues and electronic, which…

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    Wyld Rice: In this TPT program that documents interesting topics about music, the host sets out to discover what exactly has kept Iggy Pop’s and Taj Mahal’s careers in the pop music industry alive and well. Even after many years in the industry, both Iggy and Taj have continued to remain relevant. Although they do not adapt to the ever changing trends of cultural taste and musical popularity, they have not been dismissed by fans, and perhaps their independence from the trends has kept the…

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    Snarky Puppy's Rpk

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    how much the venue could make from the band. If the band has a lot of people showing up then the Venue will earn a lot of money. However, growing a band’s fan base takes time, so that is where the videos can show the band’s chops. When I make my One sheet I should have videos of me playing in a band showing that I can work well in a band scenario, or have tracks that I have produced to show my skill in music production. My EPK should show what I am good at so that the promoter can see my…

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    Essay On Music Of The 70s

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    there are a few of us who still have some of our most loved 70's records and hear them out still. A portion of the class that truly made their mark in the 1970's are Great Rock, Disco, Southern Rock, Punk Rock, and the introduction of Overwhelming Metal in spite of the fact that it was initially referred to as Hard Shake too. Regardless of in the event that you were naturally introduced to a more youthful era there is more than likely a 70's melody or collection that you listen to so how about…

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    The sixth song is called “Back in Black” this song starts with the dumber taping the symbols as the melody starts and one of 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…

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    2001: A Space Odyssey

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    Interdisciplinary Paper Whether it was the war in Vietnam, the Civil Rights movement, the second-wave of feminism, or Watergate, the sixties were an extremely influential time that molded young Americans’ outlook on society and the future. As time passes, how people view society changes and depends on the events of their youth. I hypothesize that because of the events of their youth, the young generation of the sixties developed an increasingly negative and cynical outlook on mankind and the…

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    argues that remembering and forgetting is integral to society as he believes the organization of memory requires organized forgetting. Both Gyori and Anderson’s reasonings are illustrated in Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket, an American war film centered around the Vietnamese…

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    Stereotypes Of Music

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    distinct from one another. Often they reflect a person’s state of mind or personality; however, one’s own preference for music should not place a stereotype or limit onto that person. For example, a goth is usually seen as liking screamo or heavy metal music when in fact he or she may like classical or pop music. Usually, these preferences are not easily explained but can be thought as an outlet of releasing certain pent-up emotions. It is important to note that certain genres of music are not…

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