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    appreciate this quote until I picked up a guitar for the first time. Growing up, I was surrounded by music, whether it was my brother singing in the room next to me, my mother exposing me to classic country music, or my father blasting Metallica and Led Zeppelin while driving in the car with me, there has not been a day where I have not heard an intoxicating guitar riff or mellifluous ballad. In this regard, I am truly lucky, though my admiration for music grew even stronger when I began to…

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    felt profoundly by Robert Johnson, whose handful of recordings did more to propel Blues into it’s modern form than anyone. Robert Johnson’s compositions and recordings were copied and incorporated into the music of everyone from Muddy Waters to Led Zeppelin. Robert Johnson recorded his version of “Walkin’ Blues” in 1936.…

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    Thesis Statement: Although Germany played a minor role in escalating the World War 1 by developing technologies that caused massive destruction and casualties, to a great extent, Germany should not be blamed for expanding the war because they had no intentions in involving others countries into the war as countries entered with their own motives and Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare was simply a precautious and a final attempt to attack the British naval blockade and stop its supplies…

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    The 1960s Musical Style The 1960s were a time of major change in politics, law, and culture. It was a time when many people, especially young people, protested and fought for equal rights in regards to wages, racism, and the Vietnam war. In the 1960s popular music began to diversify and more sub-genres emerged as the worlds of R&B and Rock 'n' Roll became more profitable. It became easier to classify types of music in a very specific way with psychedelic, surf, folk, roots, hard rock, Motown,…

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    The use of air power was introduced during the first Great War this was the first time that total war fought on three dimension of war, land, water and, air. During WWI air power served as three general air missions which, server under 3 categories: reconnaissance, aerial combat, and bombing. Each category had its potential, however, their significance is debatable. In the context of war and strategy, significant is when something has an impact that is large enough make a difference. When…

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    Superdome Narrative

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    It was a gorgeous, bright Sunday morning in October. I woke up with excitement knowing that I was going to witness the Saints play against the Atlanta Falcons at the Superdome. It had been five years since I had gone to a football game. For Saints fans, New Orleans versus Atlanta was an important one. Not only was I excited, I was very nervous. The night before, I received the invite through a text from a guy I slightly knew, named Eddie. Eddie used to date a girl that bartended at the bar my…

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    its ability to bridge generations through the reproduction of classic remains evident. I distinctively remember my much younger brother announcing how he ‘discovered’ a band called Led Zeppelin. When asked how he discovered this band he said that he had heard Stone Temple Pilots do a cover of Dancing Days (Led Zeppelin song) and wanted to know more about where the song came from. The song is a very close cover of the original, yet it still inspired a new generation to seek out the original and…

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    Horizontal Bass Essay

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    Les’s strum patterns show it all ), and slap bass. Claypool began his bass journey in high school where his friend Kirk Hammett ( the lead guitarist for Metallica ) dragged Les into the wonders of rock. Les was inspired by bands like Cream, Led Zeppelin. He soon found his love for the bass when Rush’s Geddy Lee, Paul McCartney, and Yes’ Chris Squire really inspired him to pick up bass and play. As he learned to play, he formed a band called Tommy Crank Band that played small like venues in clubs…

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    n’ Roll is better than Hip-hop because it has diverse meanings for different viewers, in addition it is more pleasing to hear, and bring people closer together. Rock n’ Roll’s lyrics can be interpreted differently to different people such as Led Zeppelin song “Rock and Roll” first stanza, It's been a long time since I rock and rolled It's been a long time since I did the stroll Ooh, let me get…

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    Have you ever heard of the professional drummer, John Bonham. He was the drummer for Led Zeppelin in the late 60’s and the 70’s. He had an amazing feel for the drums. Many songs represented him and who he is, a powerful and a great drummer. He was the best drummer in the world. But, when Bonham died in 1980, the band broke up. The whole band is still alive today, except for Bonham. John Bonham was the greatest drummer for many reasons. First, he had a great feel for the drum kit. He really gets…

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