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    The heart rate increases the second you entry the terminal. There is a continuous sound of cheerful chatter‚ luggage wheels gently rolling across the cobalt blue floor‚ and mobile phones ringing. There are different emotions on everyone as you walk past‚ some people are depressed‚ excited or stressed out. The cue is long because it’s the early hours in the afternoon; the security grads are comfortably waiting for the passengers to place their properties in the security check tray. Each security uniforms

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    suggests that her love for him is so powerful‚ yet it is a waste because it ends so quickly. She fell hard for this boy‚ and the relationship was short-lived. The song goes on to say “loving him was blue…missing him was dark grey…loving him was red.” Taylor uses the colors as a form of imagery. The color blue portrays a feeling of sadness‚ a lonely empty sadness. When the relationship ends‚ Taylor feels awfully gloomy about it all. She wants her audience of love drunk teen girls to understand her emotions

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    came in 1916‚ in a recording of a spiritual song‚ "The Camp Meeting Jubilee"‚ by an unnamed vocal quartette. Some of the lyrics include "We’ve been rocking and rolling in your arms / Rocking and rolling in your arms / in the arms of Moses". In 1922‚ blues singer Trixie Smith recorded "My Man Rocks Me (with One Steady Roll)"‚ first featuring the two words in a secular context. Twelve years later‚ The Boswell Sisters had a hit with "Rock and Roll" (1934). These were the first artists to be said to have

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    but the whole scene was born out of a need for something new and exciting as the new generation refused to conform to their parent’s idea of having a good time. Blues musicians became very popular in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s and early 1960s. British blues soon became a distinct genre‚ and rock and roll‚ rockabilly‚ rhythm and blues and other forms of popular music mixed in the UK‚ resulting teen crazes such as mod and Merseybeat. By the mid-1960s‚ British rock dominated charts over much

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    The genre of this song is Rock’n’Roll; thus‚ our expectation is to see various features such as the repetition‚ 12 bar blues structure‚ solos and the use of blues scales. During the time of production of Johnny B Goode‚ Rock’n’Roll was amongst the most trendy music genre. Country‚ Jazz‚ Blues‚ and R’n’B were popular too. Rock’n’Roll is composed of the blending of Country and Blues. Chuck Berry started playing guitar and singing in his early childhood. He is often recognized as one of the first individuals

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    imitators all over. With musicians reforming already established music by adding their own ideas and improvisations into the works jazz was born. 2. The basic forms and techniques used in blues music lead back to Africa and into America through slavery. Blues music uses certain notes bent or embellished. Blues music used a formal structure of 12-bar which is most commonly used in

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    that she was never going to be accepted because of the way she looked. Pecola longed for something that is unrealistic; to have blue eyes. This unattainable desire has had a huge effect on the formation of Pecola’s identity. The idea of white beauty has deformed her ways of thinking. She connects being beautiful with being loved and believes that if she is blessed with blue eyes‚ her life would be completely different. If she was beautiful‚ she would no longer get made fun of by the boys at school

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    Initially led by purist blues followers such as Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies‚ it reached its height of mainstream popularity in the 1960s‚ when it developed a distinctive and influential style dominated by electric guitar and made international stars of several proponents of the genre including The Rolling Stones‚ The Yardbirds‚ Eric Clapton‚ Fleetwood Mac and Led Zeppelin. A number of these moved through Blues-rock to different forms of rock music‚ with increasing

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    three popular colors are blue‚ purple an white. These colors are popular worldwide. They are all seen and known differently. Blue is the first and most common color. Around the world it is popular in seventeen different countries. Blue is a very calming color. It is seen as a very trustworthy and loyal color too many people. This color has an equal appeal to both men and women. Not knowing this color is the least gender specific and people apply the color blue to males. Purple

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    8 Friction and Harmony 9 The Meaning of Music in the Indian Scenario 9 One with the Crowd 10 Rationale 11 Tuning into Pain 12 African-American Slavery 12 The Blues 13 Blues among the Crops 14 War Time Blues 15 Birth of the Ghetto 15 Rap and Hip-Hop 19 Swaying to Oneness 23 Counter Culture and the Vietnam War 23 The Power of Flowers 25 Woodstock 26 John

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