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    Music In The 1960s

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    Led Zeppelin was the most popular band in the 1960s. Led Zeppelin’s most popular songs called “Stairway to Heaven” is still the most requested song to play on the radio. Led Zeppelin’s most popular albums are called “Led Zeppelin” and “Led Zeppelin 2.” This generation often walked right past the white music they were ‘suppose’ to buy to get to rhythm and blues‚ soul and other

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    which is bigger than the first one. Forthemore‚ they began to led more people know them. Based on The History of Goodyear Company (n.d)‚ “By 1901‚ Goodyear had begun to use its now-famous winged-foot logo in advertisements” (para.3). By the 10 years later‚ the Goodyear Company stared make tires for airplanes‚ and then as that time Goodyear Company began work for aviation. In 1916‚ Goodyear Company purchased a plant factory for produce zeppelin aircraft. During the World of War One‚ Goodyear Company got

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    In the 1960’s there were many cultural changes in music. Rock and roll has been around for decades and has inspired many artists around the world such as The Beatles‚ Led Zeppelin‚ The Rolling Stones‚ The Eagles‚ Pink Floyd‚ The Who‚ and The Monkees. One of the great rock and roll bands that influenced new styles of rock is The Yardbirds. The Yardbirds formed in the 1960’s and had Eric Clapton‚ Jeff Beck‚ and Jimmy Page play in the band‚ all of which were legendary guitarist. These three figures

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    society The euphoria at the start of the war led to the socialist and pacifist opponents having little voice until 1915‚ due to the welcoming and overwhelming support the war achieved from Britain’s patriotic society. However‚ the casualties of the battle of the Somme and Verdun advanced war weariness as‚ the reality of modern warfare was seen to be different from the false hope the government gave the home front from propaganda and DORA. The ’Zeppelin’ attacks changed attitudes after 28 civilians

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    1969 1969 Abbey road is a famous road located in England. The Beatles shot the album cover of their famous Album Abbey road in 1969. Led zeppelin also released their first album in 1969. Abbey road is a famous road located in England. The Beatles shot the album cover of their famous Album Abbey road in 1969. Led zeppelin also released their first album in 1969. Many popular television shows such as Sesame Street‚ Scooby-doo‚ Monty Pythons Flying Circus and the Brady Bunch were first aired in

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    My greatest strength

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    However‚ the general knowledge of various words and their uses has aided my writing greatly. Andrew J Van Kirk Technique of Audio Recording Drum Recording Homework Three Snare Sounds: 1. I really like the way the snare sounds in Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir”. It’s a nice skin to body ratio‚ the perfect amount of punch and an effective but not excessive reverberation. 2. In contrast to the snare on Kashmir‚ Queen’s “Death on Two Legs” snare is quick and punctual‚ with a lot of skin

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    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‚ and of course the king‚ Bob Marley. That’s only maybe a third of the truly popular artists of the seventies. The top songs from the 70s are: Stairway to Heaven – Led Zeppelin‚ Imagine – John Lennon‚ Hotel California – The Eagles‚ What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye‚ Born to Run – Bruce Springsteen. In all the 70’s were

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    Battle Strategies of Wwi

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    Battle Strategies of the First World War A battle strategy is a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim or a tactic used to direct military operations and movements in war or battle. In World War I‚ battle strategies were often planned with the idea of wearing down the enemy’s supply of troops and equipment allowing the enemy to become more vulnerable to a later attack. Battle strategies were used to deploy aircraft in the sky‚ direct soldiers and vehicles on land

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    The First World War was a time when all types of military technology underwent significant advancements and these had a major influence on the outcomes of battles‚ numbers of casualties and ultimately on the victory of the Triple Entente. Though both sides waged war on air‚ land and sea‚ some of these facets of military effort held more importance in the war and its outcomes‚ than others. Though aerial warfare caused more civilian casualties and destruction‚ it was naval warfare had the most significant

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    sound‚ characterized by highly amplified distortion‚ extended guitar solos‚ emphatic beats‚ and overall loudness. Heavy metal lyrics and performance styles are generally associated with masculinity and machismo. The first heavy metal bands such as Led Zeppelin‚ Black Sabbath and Deep Purple attracted large audiences‚ though they were often critically reviled‚ a status common throughout the history of the genre. In the mid-1970s Judas Priest helped spur the genre’s evolution by discarding much of its blues influence; Motörhead introduced

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