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    Concerts Across Time

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    MUSI200 Concerts Across Time Professor Gant Baroque vs. Popular Music Music is the heart of culture and has affected people in more ways than the average person can have on someone. It can take you on a journey or help bring closure to a(n) ending journey. Music has always done this through the changes in time and the persona behind the music. Music will always grasp the changing culture ’s heart based on the time period. Baroque music is different from what today ’s culture would call popular

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    “I was gonna clean my room until I got high‚ I was gonna get up and find the broom but then I got high‚ my room is still messed up and I know why (why man?) Yea heyy‚ cause I got high.” Because I Got High by Afroman was a popular song amongst teenagers. This was very popular on the radio and was changed throughout many high school cafeterias and hallways. The purpose of this study is to determine if there is a relationship between celebrities in the music industry and their influence among young

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    Family of Woodstock‚ Inc. BSHS/355 Mar 04‚ 2015 Family of Woodstock‚ Inc. The history of human services agencies is tied to a famous event in America’s history know as‚ "Woodstock". In 1969‚ Woodstock was a musical moment in music history that lasted three days. This event hosted 32 musical performances performed outdoors and attracted an audience of over 400‚000 young people. Even though this event was held an hour away from the town known as Woodstock‚ the name stuck‚ and the town became

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    Concert Review: Bob Marley By Brock Oler Why do musicians make music? There’s obviously no simple answer. Music can be used for such an assortment of actions‚ that picking one stimulus could never fully be accurate. A soothing melody hummed to an upset child could likely be used for comfort or relaxation; music in this form targets the subconscious. Often‚ however‚ the tune of a song is much less important than the words that create it; certain musicians use their lyrics to tell a story or

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    Film critique

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    Pedro Lander 04-20-2013 Professor Tisevich Film Critique This Academy-award winning non-fiction film endures as a remarkable document‚ one that pain-stakingly charts a specific time and place‚ particularly Bethel‚ New York‚ on the specific weekend when 1.5 million kids descended on a parcel of farmland for what ultimately became a free concert (much to the surprise of the show’s concerned financiers). It’s no hyperbole to state that Woodstock is a giant among documentaries (and concert films)

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    Do you think drones would help our men and women in blue? There are many differentiating opinions going around about drones. The Congress should pass a law that allows the police to use surveillance drones‚ they shouldn’t allow armed drones. The police could use an eye in the sky every once in awhile. Drones can first help the police with surveillance. Then drones can help in police chases‚ patrol the wilderness and find them‚ lower the rate of crimes‚ watch over parades or demonstrations‚ and can

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    Woodstock Research Paper

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    History Research Project: Woodstock Woodstock was one of the most famous concerts in American history. On one weekend‚ August 15th to August 18th 1969‚ over five hundred thousand people watched 32 acts perform and change the history of rock n roll and popular music. After WW2 and the Depression‚ the people born between 1946 and 1964 were knows as the baby boomers. This generation was highly educated and became involved in the nations affairs. The Vietnam War and the assassinations of Martin Luther

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    concert comparisons

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    After viewing the concert excerpts‚ construct a comparison of these two concerts. For this assignment I chose to compare and contrast two concerts. The first concert is from the modern era‚ while the other is a Baroque Era concert originating from the 17th Century preformed by a modern day orchestra. The Baroque Era Concert takes place in a large modern day Lutheran Church in front of a small crowd of well dressed onlookers. The second concert that I chose for this assignment is a modern day rock

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    Third Day Concert

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    The Concert The Third Day concert in April 2012 brought a sold out crowd of over 3000 people to Joplin’s Memorial Hall. When the ushers finally opened the doors people were lined up down the street. People flooded into the lobby where the band’s merchandise was being sold. The merchandise was set out on eight tables that were arranged in a U-shape against the entire back wall. The wall behind the tables was lined with t-shirts and hats. Half of the people were buying merchandise‚ and those who

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    Another young performer‚ Jimi Hendrix‚ insisted that he performed last because he had something special in mind for the crowd (Evans 215). Jimi Hendrix was a dreamer with a very determined heart he refused to abandon any belief he sincerely believed in. The climax of the show at Woodstock was Hendrix’s electrifying version of the “Star Spangled Banner‚” which encased both the musical and political tone of Woodstock that would be absorbed and distributed by the American youth that attended (215)

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