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    Tommy The Who Analysis

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    Tommy the album was a groundbreaking record put out by The Who in 1969. It was groundbreaking because it was a concept album that was dubbed the first "rock opera" which followed the story of a deaf dumb and blind man from childhood to adulthood. His life is met with many strange occurrences from being shocked as a small child into a psychosomatic state‚ becoming a master of all things pinball and finally becoming a Christ-esque figure of a new age cult. The album was met with two completely different

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    Essay On The Beatles

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    At the beginning of their music career in the United States‚ The Beatles had no idea at the time that they were going to become widely regarded as the greatest and most influential act of the rock era. Having formed in 1960‚ the band’s popularity spiraled as they came to America. The attitude and love for the music they created became of great interest to their performance goers‚ and always left them wanting more. The Beatles consisted of four very talented musicians‚ including Ringo Starr‚ George

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    We’ve known The Beatles to be the music band that modified the recording industry mostly towards the best‚ but just how did the legendary four arrive at global popularity? Just what was indeed their quest from ordinariness to incredible fame exactly like? Are there maybe additional "Beatles" that people just didn’t find out about? Was it simple to them or have there been road-blocks on the way? If you desire to comprehend‚ then you have visited the absolute right place: this text stories the worlds

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    Les Paul‚ known to friends as Lester William Polsfuss was born on June the 9th 1915. He is on the most important figure heads in the creation of a solid-bodied electric guitar and overdubbing recording techniques‚ not to mention various effects also. Paul’s interest in music began when he took up the harmonica at age eight In 1947‚ Paul released a song through Capitol Records that had originally begun as an experiment in his garage‚ titled "Lover (When You’re Near Me)" which featured Paul

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    John Lennon the founder of Beatles band that was influential in the popular music like no other. The entry of Elvis Presley’s into the rock music inspired John Lennon to form a group by the named the Quarry Men. On July 6‚ 1957‚ Lennon met Paul McCartney and invited him to join his team. The two went on to become best of friends by forming one of the most successful partnerships in music history (Shields). The first recording of the group was “That’ll be the Day.” The Beatles group came to birth

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    2.11: Music Lab Questions

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    2.11 Lab Questions 1. What was Barry’s first reaction to hearing the Beatles‚ "I Wanna Hold Your Hand"? What initially prompted him to play their music on his radio show? Barry was encouraged to play their music by the music director at a radio station. Barry finally gave in after seeing the ads and crowds the Beatles brought. 2. What role did television play in the Beatles success? The Ed Sullivan show on television helped get the Beatles music popular and get shown across the world. 3. Explain

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    The Art Of Time Ensemble

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    audience felt‚ but‚ what I did find was the feeling of reminiscing. The Art of Time Ensemble performed the Beetle’s SGT. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album. Having no reference to previous or future albums‚ this album had a blend of colorful‚ eccentric‚ and warm tune to it. Though‚ according to one of the guitarist during the recording of the album‚ he felt SGT. Pepper was a tune different than one that The

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    English rock group the Beatles‚ released on 22 November 1968. A double album‚ it’s plain white sleeve has no graphics or text other than the band’s name embossed‚which was intended as a direct contrast to the vivid cover artwork of the band’s earlier Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Although no singles were issued from The Beatles in Britain and the United States‚ the songs "Hey Jude" and "Revolution" originated from the same recording sessions and were issued on a single in August 1968. The album’s

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    international stars‚ leading the "British Invasion" of the United States pop market. From 1965 on‚ the Beatles produced what many critics consider their finest material‚ including the innovative and widely influential albums Rubber Soul‚ Revolver‚ Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band‚ The Beatles‚ and Abbey Road . After their break-up in 1970‚ they each enjoyed successful musical careers. Lennon was shot and killed in December 1980‚ and Harrison died of lung cancer in November 2001. McCartney and

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    When civilians get out of control and begin to riot‚ there are few options aside from non lethal force to use in some situations. Teargas‚ pepper spray canisters and rubber bullets are sometimes the only way possible for police to control crowds and end riots. The police are left with few choices in an attempt retake control in circumstances such as riots and they are forced to use these weapons

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