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    As I stand amongst the throngs of people in my carefully chosen spot I close my eyes and take a moment to breathe in the greatness that will be this rock concert. As the stench of burnt out cigarettes and stale spilt beer entangle in my nostrils they mix with the unmistakable reek of fresh vomit from the guy in front of me. I look down to him from my perch and see he has curled himself into the fetal position‚ looking like a tiny helpless child‚ dressed in stained black jeans two sizes to tight

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    AC/DC Vs. Led Zeppelin

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    If we will talk about these two legendary songs by AC/DC and Led Zeppelin‚ we can predict that Stairway to heaven is literary better‚ simply because of that specific band called Led Zeppelin. That outstanding band had and still has several iconic performers such as Robert Plant‚ Jimmy Page and John Bonham. AC/DC is one of the classical and the best bands in that genre of music‚ we simply can’t argue about that because of at least Angus Young’s divine charismatic nature and professionalism. Despite

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    Weezer Research Paper

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    Weezer is a well-known alternative rock‚ power pop‚ pop punk band that many people have come to love and enjoy since their formation in 1992. The band has a history of changing their sound throughout their career; from pop to rock and back again between albums‚ Weezer flirts with different genres of music to create a sound unique to the band. Through all of this‚ Weezer consistently seems to choose a distinct genre to correspond to each individual album‚ helping the band to develop a large fan base

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    Led Zeppelin Scandal

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    Salacious Rock Star Scandal Background Details Whilst touring America for the second time around in 1969‚ the four members of Led Zeppelin were taking residence at Seattle’s Edgewater Inn‚ a common favourite within the musician crowd as guests could fish from their rooms. Richard Cole (tour manager) and Bonzo (the drummer‚ John Bonham) were fishing from Richard’s room and they were persistently being bothered by female groupies‚ but the two fishermen were too involved in their catches than the

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    Stare Way to Heaven

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    Led Zeppelin "Stairway To Heaven" Song Analysis I thought I’d analyze Led Zeppelin’s iconic "Stairway To Heaven" in honor of the anniversary of the band’s Led Zeppelin 4 album‚ which was released 40 years ago this week. The song was voted #3 in 2000 by VH1 on their list of the "100 Greatest Rock Songs." It was the most requested song on FM radio stations in the United States in the 1970s‚ despite never having been released as a single. This apparently was a decision made by the band’s manager‚ Peter

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    Maggie May

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    Maggie May‚ written by Rod Stewart‚ is a classic rock song that tells the story of a young man who was convinced to skip town with the girl of his dreams named Maggie. Now that he’s left‚ he realized what he is missing out on back home and he blames her for making him leave but he loves her too much to abandon her. This story is told through the different music conventions that help tell the story‚ not through words‚ but through sound. For example‚ the form of the song is split up into four repeating

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    Feature Article Slut Dungeon “Slut Dungeon” is the nick name of the club called Cellar. Cellar is one of the notorious biggest clubs in Morgantown‚ WV. This is a place for people who want to have fun. Although‚ we must be 18 to get in‚ it gives people the opportunity to relax. People always have an idea of club is a bad place that young people come to drink and destroy themselves‚ but I think it also has other meaning to young people like us. I have met with the promoter of Cellar to allow us

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    James Marshall Hendrix was the most inventive electric guitarist in the blues/rock genre. His passion for music was greatly appreciated and inspired to change and uplift the blues world. Hendrix‚ a phenomenal guitarist‚ greatly influenced the way that future guitarist after him approached the instrument to coincide with the genre of blues. Though‚ in less than five years he established himself in only four albums that had a remarkable impact on the blues/rock community by using his guitar. Hendrix

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    Dance Band Research Paper

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    Music Entertainment and Guest Speakers Music Bands and Singers Limelight Band Dance Band Dallas‚ TX Limelight is guaranteed to make any event unforgettable. Limelight has entertained audiences from all over with their high-energy approach and style. Whether performing at a corporate‚ special event or festival; Limelight knows how to bring a party to life and the crowd to their feet. This ten-piece party band provides a musical range that spans decades of standards and classics to the current

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    August Heat Theme

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    There have many occurrences in the world we live in today‚ which not even science can explain how it happened. One of the most common events is Deja Vu‚ where someone dreams of seeing something and later that day‚ sees what he had dreamt. However for some reason there is another sort of rare and frightening event. In the story‚ The August Heat‚ written by W.F Harvey‚ two characters‚ James Clarence Withencroft and Charles Atkinson which have never met‚ take part of the most scariest and unimaginable

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