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    Black and White and Technicolor: An Interpretation of‚ “Desolation Row” Bob Dylan is an artist whose impact was so great‚ that it still seems as though his music was just released; but‚ in fact‚ it is safe to say some people may have lived and died since the release of the song‚ “Desolation Row”. He is widely considered to be one of the‚ if not the greatest poet of the twentieth century. It is for this reason that scholars and fans alike are (even today) still examining and interpreting‚ “Desolation

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    Rock music and heavy metal has played a major role in today’s music development. Many rock kings and queen have graced us with their talent throughout the years. However‚ this british band created a new sound that showed a person’s inner emotions to those around them in a loud and clear manner. (wait for applause) Deep Purple‚ a british band formed in Hertford‚ England in 1963 started as a modern rock band‚ however later transitioned to a heavy metal band in 1970. As one of the pioneers of rock

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    Dion and the Belmonts were a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s. All of its members were from the Bronx‚ New York City. In late 1957 Dion DiMucci joined The Belmonts with singers Carlo Mastrangelo‚ Fred Milano and Angelo D’Aleo to form the group. After Dion was paired with The Belmonts‚ The group signed with Laurie Records in early 1958. The breakthrough came when their very first Laurie release‚ "I Wonder Why"‚ reached No. 22 on the Billboard Top 100 charts‚ and they appeared for the

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    Furtim Symbolism

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    Have you ever felt like you have no time for yourself because you have been doing too much for others? Sound familiar? It does to me too. I am Solara‚ daughter of Luna and Sol. I live high up in the mountains with my husband‚ the God of Rest‚ named Morpheus‚ and my two little girls‚ Gia and Ria. My symbol is a group of seven different colored energy balls stacked on top of one another. They give off a variety of energy forms representing each day of the week. I was born out of the solar eclipse

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    The Beatles Analysis The Beatles have been a huge influence on the development of rock with their eccentric and creative style. Their ground breaking album (Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band) has been one of the most influential album in setting new and eccentric building blocks for the genre of pop rock. Their style will be analysed in detail to show just how influential‚ eccentric and creative the Beatles were with the songs: Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds and A Day in the Life both from their

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    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are an american rock band that started in los angeles california. There was originally lead singer Anthony Kiedis‚ guitarist Hillel Slovak‚ bassist Flea‚ and drummer Jack Irons‚ They all met in high school at Fairfax high school in los angeles. They were signed to enigma records in december 1983‚ but 2 weeks earlier Irons and slovak had signed with MCA with the band What is this so they quit Red Hot Chili Peppers to pursue things with What is this so flea and Kiedis recruited

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    Four young Englishmen added a word to the worlds vocabulary in the 1960s. A word that became synonymous with the 1960s‚ especially with the music of that time that word was of course the Beatles the Beatles became the most famous popular music group of the twentieth century and have held the loyalty of many fans into the present century The Beatles were popular in Liverpool England and in Hamburg Germany before they came to America on tour and became world famous Liverpool and Hamburg loved the four

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    I can’t tell what values or concepts influenced the Beatles base on the book I read from the fans’-eye view‚ but anyway it doesn’t really matter in my case. The music and the composers‚ singers‚ musicians are the ones that influences the Beatles. But the question is « who influenced the band that itself influenced and still is influenting pretty much everybody in the music industry? » Well‚ thanks to my father and a certain web site (in my credits)‚ I have answers for you! First‚ it is important

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    The writer of the letter is Bob Dylan. He is a folk rock singer-songwriter whose career began in the early 1960s with songs that spoke social issues like war and civil rights. He was born in 1941 in Minnesota‚ where he grew up‚ and attended the University of Minnesota. In 1960‚ he dropped out in order to pursue a singing career‚ and moved to New York. People loved him thanks to his poetic lyrics about everyday life that the ordinary “folks” could relate to. He was known for reinventing himself

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    On February 7th‚ 1964‚ Great Britain was known for a lot of things: tea‚ spiffy tailoring‚ the Queen. “Exciting musical exports‚” however‚ was not high on the list. Everything changed 50 years ago today when four young British musicians landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and detonated a cultural explosion. I refer‚ of course‚ to the thrilling arrival in America of that one-of-a-kind band that we have all come to know and love‚ this great band that transformed American music

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