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    decipher when and who started the rock and roll revolution. Most would say Elvis and others might disagree. Rock and roll to me is as the words sound‚ but written into lyrics of a song. Rock is an object that is hard and its shaped in many different was. Roll metaphorically speaking is ever going‚ like a ball rounding down the hill‚ which needs friction to continue rolling on. Songs with a strong vocal edge and hard-hitting musical instruments are what make rock and roll different then rhythm and blues

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    By 1982‚ rock had stayed strong through the thick and thin. Rock survived everything from the initial shock of the first rock stars in 1950‚ the fall of rock and roll on the day the music died‚ and through the onslaught of subgenre phases such as the psychedelic era‚ disco fever‚ and the emotional punk days. By the early 1980s things were looking really good for the rock and roll music industry. By this time rock was not seen as a revolution‚ and it was thought to be mainstream. This thought brought

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    The rhythm of Rock and Roll is fast‚ and it have a combination between angry and strong emotions. In addition‚ this type of music has a wild style‚ and this produce a sensation of freedom. Moreover‚ the most important instrument of Rock and Roll is the bass; as a result‚ it is fast and energized. In contrast‚ classical music is calm and relax. Furthermore‚ this music was made for get the people in a soft and relaxing trance. In addition‚ some artist like Bethoven and Mozard made music with mathematic

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    Bob Dylan is recognized as one of the greatest rock and roll icons of the 1960s. Whether singing a topical folk song‚ exploring rock and blues‚ or delivering one of his more abstract compositions‚ Dylan has consistently demonstrated the rare ability to reach and affect listeners with thoughtful‚ sophisticated lyrics. It is safe to say that he has been able to define the mood of his generation through his songs which provide commentary to the restless age of the 60s. Dylan played the role of a spokesperson

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    Music 1091 Pink Floyd‚ Final Paper Pink Floyd is one of the most well-respected and influential rock and roll bands of all time. Pink Floyd brought something new to the table of Rock and Roll. They created a sense of psychedelic hallucinations through their music and the lights they used during their performances. The band did not immediately come up with the name “Pink Floyd.” The group first went by “Sigma 6” then “Architectural Abdabs” before finally settling on the name Pink Floyd

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    *Subject to change* RockNRoll History Rock and roll has been an integral part of American culture since the 1950s. Throughout the decades‚ Rock and Roll has contributed to the vast array of sounds and musical styles in the pantheon of musical genres. Rock and roll has also influenced the creation of other musical subgenres‚ including alternative‚ metal‚ hardcore‚ punk‚ and grunge. Inspired by the emergence of blues and jazz‚ and the popularization of country‚ rocknroll strived to imprint

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    A. Plan of Investigation The investigation will examine rockn’ roll’s impact on America during 1950 and 1970. Rock n roll and its celebrities influenced their fans which led to a positive change in American culture. The Internal Assessment will cover how rock and roll started‚ who it changed and how. Also‚ how it changed the culture of America during 1950 and 1970. It will not include every trend or everything about the rock and roll history and culture‚ however certain aspects. The sources

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    BPL has a pioneering legacy in Indian electronic industry. In 1963‚ BPL came into being in collaboration with the erstwhile British Physical Laboratories‚ UK‚ to manufacture hermetically sealed panel meters. It was a small beginning. In a few years BPL ventured into medical electronics and then test & measuring instruments. In 1968 BPL introduced India’s Indigenously built first ECG machine – the Cardiart T108. It instilled confidence that with ingenuity and commitment we can match the best

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    am really passionate about music‚ and Billy Joel in particular. In my opinion‚ Billy Joel is one of the greatest rock stars that has ever existed. While some people may disagree that he is a rock musician or say that he does not fit into a definite category‚ I think this is a lot of what does make him a rock and roll artist. You could classify him as mainstream rock or classic rock if you wanted to‚ but I simply classify him as Billy Joel. There is no other. Billy Joel was born in 1949‚ in the

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    Elvis Personality 1 Inside the Mind of the King of Rock and Roll (Personality Analysis) Martina Lovato Sylvia M. Marquez Alie McNeil Brian Wacthler January 18‚ 2001 PSY/250 Jackie Gerstein Elvis Personality 2 Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a rock star? What exactly do you lack in your personality that prohibited you from becoming the next Michael Jackson or Madonna? It is well known that everybody has specific personality traits that are

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