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- 701: The Consumer and the Gimmick
- ... believe is not worth following. This just shows how crazy one man can pretend to be. He creates some crazy satanic album and then he just sits back and watches as the money and fans roll in. Marilyn Mansons music is however very potent. Even I have been pulled in by a small portion of his music. I love his remake of "Sweet Dreams," and I also think that his song ...
- 702: Neil Young in Halifax
- ... presence is like nothing I've ever seen before. He's not the most gracious person I've ever seen but he's got a real quality to him. A true quality. He would just rock back and forth and crunch up his face and let his guitar sing. At one point, Neil Young, the bass player and the other guitar player were huddled around in a circle and they were ...
- 703: Jazz and Classical Music
- ... time. Its origins are found in the early 1900s as some dance band leaders in the southern U.S. began playing music that combined ragtime and blues. Early exponents of this dance music were Jelly Roll Martin (a blues player) and Scott Joplin (ragtime). The terms "Jazz" and "Jazz Band" first surfaced in the year 1900. Some say this occurred in New Orleans, although similar music was played at the same ...
- 704: How to Listen to Music, Not Just Hear it
- ... give the effect as if the sound is coming from behind you, as well as in front of you (the surround effect). A good room to listen in, is a typical family room with sheet rock walls and four ninety degree corners. The second consideration is placement of speakers. The corners of a room are the perfect spot for your speakers. You shouldn't position them flush against the wall, but ...
- 705: Appalachian Musicians And Singers and The Songs They Write
- ... Loretta Lyne's Coal Miners Daughter for including there Heritage in the songs(Ergood and Kuhre 189). There are many Nationally known Appalachian Song writers musicians and singers today. Gospel, bluegrass, country and western or rock whatever the style of music it has some origins in Appalachia. Most Appalachians have been surrounded in the music since birth. In some Appalachian families, like the Stonemans every member of the family has a ...
- 706: Drugs in the Music Industry
- ... today's youth, just add to the attractiveness of it all. In the last two or three years, drugs, especially heroin, have risen in use dramatically. Kurt Cobain was the most high-profile drug-related rock star since the 1970's and was still battling heroin addiction when he committed suicide in 1994. Along with him, his wife Courtney Love made it fashionable to be a "junkie". In the last year ...
- 707: Bluegrass Music
- ... often are grounded by a baritone voice. In bluegrass gospel, a bass vocal is added. In the 1970s, the Flying Burrito Brothers began to develop a new kind of California bluegrass influenced by West Coast rock, and Emmylou Hartis broke through as one of the first major female bluegrass talents (Ponick). More recently, artists such as Ricky Skaggs, groups such as the Lonesome River Band and new female phenom Alison Krauss ...
- 708: How to Listen to Music, Not Just Hear it
- ... give the effect as if the sound is coming from behind you, as well as in front of you (the surround effect). A good room to listen in, is a typical family room with sheet rock walls and four ninety degree corners. The second consideration is placement of speakers. The corners of a room are the perfect spot for your speakers. You shouldn't position them flush against the wall, but ...
- 709: RIP Tupac Amaur Shakur (1971-1996)
- RIP Tupac Amaur Shakur (1971-1996) "Bury me smilin, with G's in my pocket, have a party a my funeral, let every rapper rock it, let tha hoes that I usta know from way before kiss me from my head to my toe..tell all my people I'm a Ridah, nobody cries when we die, we outlaws, let ...
- 710: The Hoa Lo Prison Camp
- ... for the day at about 9 PM, a go-to-bed gong, (Hubbell 97). Food was something the prisoners definitely hated. The prisoner's diet usually consisted of cabbage or pumpkin soup and a hard roll. They were given water to drink. The bowls and other utensils used for the food were usually not clean. One example of the filthy utensils was about two prisoners receiving their meals: When they were ...
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