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    during this era. Transition:.It was the time for the British to take over from the Americans. II. Main point 2: The Dawn of the 60’s A. The British Invasion of Rock N Roll: Beatles took over the world by storm and bands such as Pink Floyd‚ Rolling stone‚ the who followed course. B. The lyrics of ‘Rock N Roll’ music of this era was heavily influenced by Drugs and Sex and moral decay was raising its head in society. C. A connection was made between the two‚ and ‘Rock and Roll’

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    and Audience Award at the Traverse City Film Festival founded. Occupation of American Mind. Israel’s public relations war in the United States‚ this documentary was by Loretta Alper and Jeremy Earp yet it was narrated by Roger Waters of the band Pink Floyd. Furthermore‚ this examines pro-Israeli public relations among the American. The film features many essential commentators and critics of U.S. In the Middle East Institute of Professor Emeritus Noam Chomsky who has covered the occupied or utilized

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    The pattern of the nineties is nothing new. The seventies and eighties both saw fresh new music that preceded a pour attempt at a new innovative sound. In the seventies disco followed the likes of rock legends such as Jimi Hendrix‚ The Doors and Pink Floyd. The eighties began with such innovative bands as Dire Straits‚ Van Halen and the Red Hot Chili Peppers and ended with groups like New Kids on the Block and Milli Vanilli that overlapped into the early nineties. The nineties began with an original

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    Roger Waters Narrative

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    During the summer I received an email from my dance teacher‚ the subject read‚ “Exciting Opportunity!” I predicted that the exciting opportunity would have something to do with a small outreach performance. When I opened up the email and saw that four dancers had the opportunity to perform with Roger Waters‚ I shrugged and turned off my phone. When my mom opened the email that said four dancers had the opportunity to perform with Roger Waters she was completely dumbfounded. During my dance class

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    Showtunes In The 60's

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    In every great musical‚ there is a showtune that defines it. Where would Dorothy be without Somewhere Over the Rainbow? Similarly‚ for every decade of show there is an occurring theme. Showtunes can be recognized by decade through a multitude of things‚ including; vocal sound‚ instruments used‚ and tone. Many things in showtunes have changed throughout the course of time while some have stayed the same. Each decade does have very important aspects‚ and here is why; In the 1960’s‚ showtunes

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    The most recent January 2nd marked 10 years since the incident and I was listening to Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon album. At one point during the album‚ the band employeed the soaring voice instrumental music of Clare Torry‚ whose vocals were meant to resemble wailing and screams‚ indicating the horrorific experience of dying. Towards

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    Pop Music Timeline

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    THE DEVELOPMENT OF POPULAR MUSIC Pop Music 1950-2000 Timeline This essay is aimed to portray a music timeline. In this essay i am going to discuss how pop music has developed from the 1950’s through to the early 2000’s. Upon reading this essay‚ you will notice that there is a significant link between music and society‚ this being related to marketing and audiences‚ and also focusing on controversy and dispute relating to sexual acts and various slip-ups among the most successful and famous pop/rock

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    Hi I’m a faggit The end Once upon a time I was fsggiting around I love to music and dance and sing I can’t believe I have to write this stupid thing fruit you all house love cat dog hi hi hi hi the the the the cat cat cat cat cat car crDay 1‚ Monday     I woke up‚ got dressed in uniform‚ and made my way to school. The day was going pretty much as usual except for the fact it was as rainy and dark out as funeral scarf. The winds were raging and the rain whispered. I made my way to one of my classes

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    the Rolling Stones‚ Pink Floyd‚ the Who‚ the Zombies‚ the Kinks‚ Ten Years After‚ and so many more. Different styles were brought to America and brought out different genres in American bands as well. Jefferson Airplane‚ the Doors‚ the Grateful Dead‚ Jimi Hendrix‚ and others began to develop a new style of music they called “psychedelic rock” or “acid rock‚” named for the influence of drugs‚ especially acid‚ and the “trip” they took while listening to the music. Pink Floyd became one of these bands

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