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    Dream on is a song performed by Aerosmith written by the lead singer Steven Tyler. It was released in the 1970s‚ but till now‚ still many famous singers covering this song. Through this song‚ Steven Tyler wanted to deliver a message that we should learn from the past‚ treasure the present‚ never lose our dreams towards our future and to appreciate our lives. For its structure‚ this song mainly divides into three different parts which talks about the past‚ present and the future respectively.

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    Friday Night Lights Every Friday during football season we have a large crowd come and watch our football boys. In this crowd are the parents of the football players and the most recognized parents are our band parents. They all come out to watch the game and cheer on the boys‚ but the real show they come to watch is the marching band. We play three great songs and put so many movements into out routine. We work hours on end during the summer to get our show ready to perform at the first game and

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    with urge for food for Destruction‚ the greatest providing debut in rock historical past. The collection consolidated Seventies-inferred difficult shake and an epicurean insubordination that whilst reviewed the early Rolling Stones‚ Janis Joplin‚ Aerosmith‚ and the intercourse Pistols; it additionally flaunted the band’s virtuoso procedure and damage bystanders state of intellect‚ and additionally rock’s funkiest cadence segment subsequent to before disco terrified drummers and bassists straight. G

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    Louis Armstrong Well-known artist Josh Devine is a great drummer for the band of One Direction‚ with a love for music. Just like many other artists he is well known in his time just as Elvis Presley was in his time or Aerosmith in their time. Every era has a well known musician or band‚ back in the 1920’s it was Louis Armstrong. Louis Armstrong moved to Chicago in 1922 to play the second cornet in a Creole jazz band. Although two years later Armstrong moved to New York City and began playing

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    influences. Pop music separated into many styles: soft rock‚ hard rock‚ country rock‚ folk rock‚ punk rock‚ shock rock‚ reggae‚ and the dance music disco. But whatever you preferred‚ rock was big time. Some popular artists of the seventies were Aerosmith‚ The Allman Brothers Band‚ Bad Company‚ Bee Gees‚ Boston‚ David Bowie‚ The Carpenters‚ Cheap Trick‚ Cher‚ Eric Clapton‚ Creedence Clearwater Revival‚ Heart‚ Michael Jackson‚ The Rolling Stones‚ Van Halen‚ Led Zeppelin‚ Lynard Skynard‚ Kiss‚ The Who

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    60’s and into the 70’s. It started out in the 80’s with glam or thrash metal‚ then into the 90’s with alternative or nu metal‚ and now in the 2000’s‚ death or black metal was brought in. The end of the 70’s brought in bands such as Van Halen and Aerosmith‚ but as the 80’s began some heavy metal bands started a fashion trend called glam metal. Motley Crue and W.A.S.P. are just two of the many bands. The band members had long hair‚ wore makeup and tight leather or spandex pants and boots. The music

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    alcohol‚ gambling‚ renouncing Islam‚ and the consumption of certain animals. During the 1980’s‚ American music encompassed and advertised most of the themes that Islam disapproves of. This is a no brainer as to why a song like” Love in an Elevator” by Aerosmith would be banned by Iran because it displays images of gambling‚ partying and fornication/adultery. In the first stanza‚ Steven Tyler opens the song talking about working for the boss and “bettin’ on the dice I’m tossin’ (Oh yeah!)”. The singer is

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    Alex Bass Mrs. Baird English 11B‚ Period 3 04 June 2012 Drugs and the Music Industry Throughout the years‚ drugs and music have been as synonymous as America and baseball. Especially within the past 50 years‚ this nation has experienced the birth‚ and death‚ of many genres of music due to rampant drug use. Sure‚ we all know that drugs are bad for you and that if you abuse them‚ they will eventually lead to your death‚ but these substances have created music that has inspired millions around the

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    Growing up‚ I had mainly listened to musical artists such as Aerosmith‚ Queen‚ and Bon Jovi due to my parents. However in the car I would occasionally have the chance to listen to the radio to hear pop music. The older I had become the more my music taste changed over the years. Currently I enjoy music genres such

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    Legacy The legacy of Stax Records is a unique one that spans more than half a century. Stax Records is critical in American music history as it’s one of the most popular soul music record labels of all time - second only to Motown in sales and influence‚ but first in gritty‚ raw‚ stripped-down soul music. In 15 years‚ Stax placed more than 167 hit songs in the Top 100 on the pop charts‚ and a staggering 243 hits in the Top 100 R&B charts. It launched the careers of such legendary artists as Otis

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