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4001: Silverchair: Neon Ballroom (epic)
... disbelief when I got to the track "Spawn Again" which sounds exactly like something from the last Vanilla Ice album( which was better than this one) as Daniel Johns pseudo-angrily spouts something about animal rights (got to cover all the bases) and sounds like he's spitting up a hairball in the process. You think he's all macho bluster, Mr. Johns cleverly comes up with the song "Miss You ...
4002: Phish
... completed Senior Studies, and each of these works is intimately connected to the band members’ roles in Phish. Page’s Senior Study is called “The Art of Improvisation.” His study lists his musical influences, including Bill Evans, Duke Ellington, and Art Tatum. It also states Page’s ultimate performance goal of becoming egoless. Trey’s study, is called “The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday.” This project is a thematically linked song ...
4003: The Grateful Dead
... worked,provided the money and equipment for them to become electric. After they had become electric they renamed the group the Warlocks. Dawson and Matthews were soon to leave and they were replaced by drummer Bill Sommers (Krentemann) and Phil Lesh, who was a trumpet player who learned to play bass guitar in a very amazing two weeks just to get the spot. This completes the now familiar Dead line up ...
4004: Progression of Music From the 1940's To the Present
... really became popular until the 50's. Rock & Roll was a combination of many music styles in an upbeat sort of fashion. One example of when country had an impact on Rock & Roll was with Bill Haley and Jerry Lee Lewis. Jerry's career was huge, with his hits like "Whole Lotta Shakin' goin' On" and "Great Balls of Fire". That is, his career was huge, until the it was made ...
4005: History of Rock and Roll
... Jagger led the group as the lead singer. Keith Richards on guitar, Brian Jones (replaced in 1969 by Mick Taylor). Mick Taylor was replaced in 1976 by Ron Wood (from Rod Stewart's band). Bassist Bill Wyman and drummer, Charlie Watts made up the rest of the Stones. By the late 60's they called themselves the world's greatest rock band. The Stones were number one on both sides of ...
4006: Appalachian Musicians And Singers and The Songs They Write
... listening to songs like The Old Rugged Cross has carried over from generation to generation in Appalachia. Another branch of Appalachian music that encircle around religion is bluegrass. One of the best known Bluegrass artists (Bill Monroe)Known also as the father of bluegrass music, dedicated a portion of every performance to a gospel bluegrass harmony number. Bluegrass became popular in the region for a number of reasons. Not the least ...
4007: The Life of Deadheads and Music of the Grateful Dead
... the end, mainstream American society has made him a hero by honoring him this past autumn with the prestigious Kennedy Center Award presented at the base of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. President Bill Clinton and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich sang his praises. “Bob Dylan has met the Establishment, and he is it” (Lyman 12/8/97). Dylan's passage from counterculture, through subculture to mainstream, mirrors ...
4008: Freire; Teaching in Our Society, and Wu-Tang Clan
... example: "They Devils worship this like a icon, bear huggin' mics with the grips of a python" he also say, "I'm too ill, I represent Park Hill, see my face on the twenty dollar bill, cash it in and get ten dollars back!" These lyrics are very comical and put together with beats that are ingenious they are a golden combination. That is why their are very popular. If one ...
4009: Rap Music
... and police brutality. When people listen to this kind of music there would usually be violence that surrounded it. Ronald Ray Howard, who was convicted and sentenced to death for the 1992 murder of officer Bill Davidson, said that a tape of Shakur's 2PACALYPSE NOW was baring from his car stereo when he loaded his 9mm pistol and pulled the trigger. The music was so pump to the max with ...
4010: Rock Music
... n' Roll. Record companies distributed records played by whites but composed by blacks. Whites were frustrated because there weren't any white artists and they didn't want the blacks to be the stars until Bill Haley appeared with his "Rock Around the Clock". In this decade, Elvis Presley introduced a music that was sexual suggestive and outraged dull adults. In time he changed the style of the music by adopting ...


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