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    Clubbing Culture

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    about and discuss as part of my culture project. Firstly‚ I would like to talk about the history of clubbing. A night club is an entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. A night club is always associated with a dance floor‚ disco lamp‚ and a bar. The difference between a night club and a pub is that a pub has got limited space for people to dance on and no DJs. In 1955‚ Pub is known as the place for cowboys to hang out and drink a beer. Pub is quite famous among cowboys. In

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    In this essay‚ I’m going to introduce to the reader a topic not touched a lot because of its complexity and its avoidance by conservative adults. This topic is‚ of course‚ Rock Music. During one week‚ I looked for information in the library and at my house‚ and from the information I gathered and my one knowledge about the topic‚ I’m going to lead the reader to a better understanding of Rock n’ Roll. I chose to do Rock music because I can identify myself with it. Rock music is very complex

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    The Music world in the 1960’s: What was it like? The music in the 60’s was influenced by feminism and Black Power. The sixties were full of dancing‚ boom boxes‚ and discos! The music back then was a mix of jazz and pop. It was a time of funky hairstyles‚ short skirts and energetic dancing! The most popular style of music in the 60’s was ‘roots rock’. Roots rock combined elements of folk music‚ blues‚ country and rock ’n’ roll. There were many popular artists like the Beatles‚ the Rolling Stones

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    Rock Music

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    theme does pop music typically use in the lyrics? Describe one pop song that uses this theme. Why is this theme such a popular one? Pop music theme in songs is usually dancing and partying and just having fun. 3.What is disco? What are the characteristics of this music? Disco is a type of music thats started in the 70s 4.What was the British Invasion? Which famous group was a part of this movement? What impact did the group have on pop music? Was when the british music coulture connected with

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    Queen Music History

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    extravagant stage shows and music videos came to an end with the death of lead singer ’Freddie Mercury’ in 1991. Queen were responsible for fourteen albums covering a varied array of genres such as Rock‚ Progressive Rock‚ Rock and Roll‚ Pop‚ Classical‚ Disco and Funk. Queens’s first album ’Queen’ featured a wide mixture of musical styles. The opening song ’Keep Yourself Alive‚’ also the bands first single‚ written by Brian May was a rock song featuring the standard I‚ IV‚ V chord progression but also

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    My Favourite Person

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    My favourite person is outrageous‚ she tries to surprise people and be original. She is a fashion icon‚ creating most of her own clothing; whether it’s made out of disco ball mirrors‚ glitter‚ or skin tight leather‚ people can’t help but stare. The music that she creates has given her many number one hits and she’s won many awards. This person is a beautiful‚ successful‚ and kind. Whether you love her or hate her‚ it seems like no matter where you look you can’t help but hear the name‚ Lady Gaga

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    Rock N Roll History

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    Oscar Wilde famously said in his 1889 essay that‚ “Life imitates art far more than art imitates life.” The phrase is critically appraised and argued about as much as‚ “What came first‚ the chicken or the egg?” However‚ the relationship between both life and art is rarely denied‚ and much like history is bound to repeat itself. In chronicling rock n roll’s roots‚ inception‚ and fruition from the birth of the industry in the 1920s through its pinnacle of the 1960s. The interdependency between the

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    Fashion Evolution

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    Fashion evolution through the years Who didn’t have been heard something about the most representative eras of the fashion‚ like 50s‚ hippie’s age‚ disco fever‚ or grunge? All these ideologies had been make an important change through the time. There exists a great evolution through the fashion of the 40s to the 90s‚ and it involves different ideologies‚ dress trends‚ shoes and hairstyles. I’m going to mention only the most representative eras of the fashion that marks a significant change in our

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    widely know. Its very common for many of these bands to have “one hit wonders”. Alternative rock is so appealing because the intent of the music isn’t to be popular; it is a true expression of the artist or band as a collective group. Panic! At the Disco is a more recent band of the 2000s. Formed in 2004‚ they are mainly remembered for their two singles I Write Sins Not Tragedies and Nine in the Afternoon; both of which subsequently

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    opposite of the previous style in Britain. During the 1970’s things changed again. People everywhere became crazed with disco. Because of the fascination with the disco dancing‚ the use of polyester became very popular. People began desiring tighter clothing in the 1970’s and polyester was able to be not only tight‚ but also stretchy. Polyester also shone under the lights seen at discos. The style truly was very flashy‚ gaudy‚ and at some times was seen as pompous. During the late 1970’s however‚ punk

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