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    Thee Midniters had a remarkable balance of R&B and British rock on stage and in their music. After all, they have toured with such groups as Sonny and Cher, Herman and the Hermits, The Lovin’ Spoonful, Righteous Brothers, James Brown, The Temptations, and Santana. Many of their records have been reproduced illegally…

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    Pacific,” used the typical rock instruments during their set, which is guitar, bass, and drums. Even though there was only approximately 15 people in their crowd they still put on a great performance and got their crowd involved as well. Throughout their set the singer from “Like Pacific,” would come down to the crowd and hand random fans the microphone to sing along with the song they were performing. After hearing them for the first time anyone who is a fan of the rock genre will fall in love…

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    Riverside" features a solo section where she just shreds the guitar. Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s influences impacted people like Elvis Presley. She was born and raised in the south particularly in Arkansas. Many claim that she is the rightful Mother of Rock and Roll. That’s Alright Mama: Elvis Presley releases his first recording with Sun Records. In his first commercial recording with him, he sings "That's Alright Mama" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky". Elvis Sketch: Bernard Levine. The Day the Music…

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    that the Beatles became popular for various reasons. Some would say the Beatles were a bounce back from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, in the year 1963, using their music as a gateway for happiness( Rock: Music, Culture and Business p. 111). According to the book, Rock: Music, Culture and Business, the Beatles first grew popularity by signing with the official american label of EMI (a british recording and publishing company) Capitol Records. They then chose to release their…

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    An idea sprouts within a society much like a rock resonates in a pond: there in an instant, gone in the next, but powerful enough to ripple throughout. These ripples within global society maintain a grasp upon future ideals despite their level of popularity diminishing. For example, Transcendentalism, a philosophical movement of the nineteenth century, erected itself in early American history as a reaction to the state of intellectualism and spirituality as well as a proponent of the belief in…

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    Eddie in Tom Petty’s song.Eddie graduated High School and moved to Hollywood.There he got a tattoo and met a girl that had a tattoo, too. Tom Petty’s fake narrative about Eddie turns into rock star, is an untrue story and shifts tone in an unrealistic way. Tom Petty’s narrative poem tells a story about a rock star, named Eddie, trying to get famous. It all started when Eddie finished High School. Then, he moved to Hollywood and met a girl at Hollywood. They moved into a cheap place that they…

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    Current event article number one; Incredible facts about liquid Igneous rock Cullen Croghan Ivy Tech Community College Gemma Tarlach author of the article “Twenty Things You Didn’t Know About Lava” that I found from the magazine Discover did a very nice job talking about lava and the variations of it. Although she’s not a full-blown geologist she did a nice job with information very close to that of what’s been inscribed into our text books and what’s been told to us in class. After reading…

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    conceptual. For example, he uses the theories of economics, that the goal of capitalism is to make a profit, produce commodities, and focus on the exchange values rather than the use-values. His arguments for rock versus disco are purely concept based and have no statistical backing, stating that rock is ‘quite expensive…. Largely by middle class who could afford electric guitars, music lessons, etc.’. I understand that it might be difficult to obtain numbers on this, as he instead states to…

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    Lynyrd Skynyrd was the definitive Southern rock band, fusing the overdriven power of blues-rock with a rebellious Southern image and a hard rock swagger. Skynyrd never relied on the jazzy improvisations of the Allman Brothers. Instead, they were a hard-living, hard-driving rock & roll band -- they may have jammed endlessly on-stage, but their music remained firmly entrenched in blues, rock, and country. For many, Lynyrd Skynyrd's redneck image tended to obscure the songwriting skills of their…

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    Modern Music Analysis

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    The first possible genre is progressive rock. The use of the strings, guitar, bass, and drums are common instruments used in the progressive rock genre. The fast drumming, and fast guitar playing are very common in progressive rock. However, the screaming vocals are not common in the progressive rock genre. The second possible genre is punk. The instrumentation used in this song is common in punk. The hard-hitting drums…

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