Here is a draft personal narrative about the importance of music in your life:Music has always been an integral part of who I am. As far back as I can remember, there was always music playing in my home. Whether it was the radio in the kitchen as my mom cooked dinner or the record player in the living room, music filled our house with sound. Some of my earliest memories involve dancing around to songs with my parents or siblings. I must have been three or four years old, twirling and jumping to upbeat pop tunes. Music was a way for our family to bond and have fun together. It brought us joy even during everyday activities like cleaning or doing chores.As I got older, my
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Here is a draft personal narrative about the importance of music in your life:Music has always been an integral part of who I am. As far back as I can remember, there was always music playing in my home. Whether it was the radio in the kitchen as my mom cooked dinner or the record player in the living room, music filled our house with sound. Some of my earliest memories involve dancing around to songs with my parents or siblings. I must have been three or four years old, twirling and jumping to upbeat pop tunes. Music was a way for our family to bond and have fun together. It brought us joy even during everyday activities like cleaning or doing chores.As I got older, my
1. Def Leppard Influence On History
Def Leppard
Def Leppard was a music band of the 20th century, that brought heavy metal music to people all
around the world. It all started when five kids came together wanting to play music. Then went on to
be the most well known bands in history. Def Leppard has become one of the best bands of the 20th
century.
Def Leppard was a band that had five kids interested in music in many ways. For example, Phillip
Kenneth became interested when he got his first guitar when he was 16. Also, Rick Allen was 11
years old when his parents got him his first drum set (Jeffery, 2011). When the band began to play at
a younger age, it inspired them to play for a career. This inspired them to love playing music which
lead them to their successful career. In addition, to them being inspired to play, their childhood has
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For example, once Rick Allen got his drum set he practice every morning when he woke up he
would play. Joseph Elliot was idolized by the Salvation Army Band. Joseph Elliott wanted to play
after listening to the beatles throughout his childhood (Jeffery, 2011). Their childhood did indeed
affect them to start their career. Since, their childhood played a role they went to start their career,
which later played out as them meeting.
The members of the band came from different paths, but eventually formed one group. Some
examples are, Richard savage and Peter Willis knew each other from school and started up a band
called Atomic Mass. Another example is that Rick Allan dropped out of school to be in the band Def
Leppard (Jeffery, 2011). Once they started the band, Joe Elliott contributed to the naming of the
band "Def Leppard". How the band met was very important and that's what started it all. In addition,
to them meetingnaming their band they had many accomplishments throughout their
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3. Madison Square Garden Company Report
Madison Square Garden Company
Report
For Embry Investment Group
For
Embry Investment Group
600 South Clyde Morris Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114–3900
By
Thomas M. Lopez
Student
July 20, 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abstract ...................................................................................................... iii
Introduction .................................................................................................. 1
Data Section ................................................................................................. 2 MSG Industries of
Interest .......................................................................... 2
Sporting ............................................................................................. 2
Entertainment ....................................................................................... 3
Media ................................................................................................. 3 Financial History
..................................................................................... 4
Annual Reports ...................................................................................... 4
Net Worth Analysis. ................................................................................. 5
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The Madison Square Garden arena has served as a venue to some of the biggest sporting events in
American history as well as some of the biggest fighting events.
Apart from the tremendous success in the sporting industry the MSG Company is also heavily
involved in the entertainment and media industry. The company owns and operates multiple venues
across the United States. It has also successfully operated its own media network the MSG Network
that allows the company to broadcast its own events across the globe.
INTRODUCTION
After opening business in 1879 the Madison Square Garden Company has evolved into a multiple
4. industry powerhouse finding success in industries such as Sporting, Entertainment, and Media. It
operates in the world's largest entertainment market in New York City, New York making it the ideal
company to find success in multiple industries and one of the very few sporting franchises that
trades publicly.
The MSG Company owns and operates multiple sporting franchises to include: the New York
Knicks, the New York Rangers, the New York Liberty, the Westchester Knicks, and the Hartford
Wolf Pack. These various franchises allow for a deep–rooted connection amongst the urban
population of New York City and the MSG Company. The history of some of the sporting franchises
spans
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5.
6. Malcolm Gladwell Plagiarism
Malcolm Gladwell wrote "Sometheing Borrowed: Should a charge of plagiarism ruin your life" in
"What the Dog Saw: And other Adventures." Gladwell's main point in his story is that plagiarism is
unfair and dishonest. He then goes on to discuss the many facets of plagiarism; like melodies in
songs and picnic tables. Gladwell wants people who are interested in the arts and humanities to read
this because he pulls pieces of music, art and literature to use as examples since plagiarism is a key
component in these areas. This is because people change up others work and make it into their own
for the world to develop and grow. Malcolm Gladwell explains that when an idea goes public,
people are allowed to copy it and make others work into "a grander cause." Overall I think Gladwell
was trying to focus on why ideas are plagiarized and their reasoning behind it, rather than just
focusing on the fact that it was plagiarized. Gladwell starts off by introducing a psychiatrist by the
name of Dorothy
Lewis whose work and life had been amalgamated in a Broadway play called
"Frozen." Lewis's friends had continuously nagged her to go see the play, after a short few months
she received a phone call from the theatre production of "frozen" asking her if she would do a talk–
back after the play. Before she accepted to do it she asked if she could read the script. After reading
it she realized that Bryon Lavery not only took her work but "violated" her as well. At the time
Lavery
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8. Personal Narrative: The John Bonham Way
Chronological: John Bonham
What do you mean dynamics? I'm playing as loud as I can! It's not thunderous it's efficient,
powerful, and clean. The John Bonham way. Let me tell you a bit about myself, it sure is your lucky
day to hear this, from start to beginning. My birth in Redditch, United Kingdom lasted 29 hours, and
3 quarters in I was pronounced dead, with no steady pulse or heartbeat. The doctor left the room and
I came back to life. It was a miracle for my parents and the music industry... because now I'm
making my heart race and the drum beat.
So many years later, after my parents worrying about my well–being, I attended Lodge Farm
secondary school in Great Britain, but never pursued it to a full extent. It was never really for me but
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Complaints would be "You're too loud! There's no future in it!" Nowadays you can't play loud
enough. The years were going by and going fast. The bands I had played with did not like me much,
until a breakthrough in April. In 1968 I joined the band that liked me all around–Led Zeppelin,
originally called the Yardbirds–and I stayed with them for more than 2 months. It took a bit for me
to slide into their standards, for their last drummer was nothing like my style. Zeppelin consisted of
2 guitarists and 1 singer. Our first live performance was inside the Mayfair Ballroom in Newcastle,
England, on the 4th of October, 1968. It was first scheduled in Birmingham, but you know how that
turned out. After a while of rocking up England and surrounding countries, we took more of it to the
next level, getting a studio and setting out dates to perform
Going on tours and recording with the band were a blast, we all had our own ideas that we all
poured our hearts into as one song. We produced records that were sold worldwide, record high sales
of 200–300 million copies of each album. I'm sure you've heard of Stairway to Heaven right? That's
us. Six tours passed and over half a million listeners supported us through our music. It was great.
But it took a dark turn
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10. Led Zeppelin Research Paper
Led Zeppelin: A Brief History Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Bonham, and John Paul Jones are
four of the most iconic names in rock and roll history. Those famous names exist in the one and
only... Led Zeppelin. Zeppelin itself has a very interesting formation and career including an
unfortunate end to the legendary rock band. With eight UK number one albums that are still
prevalent to this date, Zep is arguably the best and most influential band in history. Led Zeppelin
formed as a super group in 1968. Assembled by an English man named Jimmy Page, who was in a
band called The Yardbirds. The band split because of differing future goals between the members.
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Bonham was his usual self and started his drinking early in the morning. He continued to throughout
the day and into the night, when he later passes out on the couch in Jimmy Page's house. Come
morning, Led Zeppelin's road manager tried to wake Bonham and with no response, he began to
worry. John Henry Bonham died that night, September 25, 1980 at the age of 32 (Kelley). He had
consumed "40 measures of vodka" (Kelley) and died mere hours after passing out due to the
shocked state of inhaling vomit. Who knows where Zep would have ended up if they had never lost
beloved Bonzo. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an
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11.
12. Importance Of Music In My Life
Music has always been a big part of my life. I remember the radio or record player always playing
music at home growing up. I sang in the choir at church and school. I also played the trumpet all
through middle school, I was even first chair in eighth grade. Once I was in high school, attending
concerts became a regular outing for me and my friends. I have continued to keep music in my life
to this day.
The first period of my life represented is early childhood. I honestly could not think of one song I
may have loved between ages 0 to 4. Any music that I would have listened to would have been what
my parents liked at the time. I decided to look up hit songs for the year I was 4 years old. Looking
through the list I remembered that I loved Chicago's song "Saturday in the Park". Every summer we
traveled to Maine growing up to visit my Grandma, and this song was my favorite. I specifically
remember playing in the garage and listening to this song over and over again. Every time I hear this
song I think of Summer and all the fun I had growing up. It was released in 1972, but was still
popular when I was in this time period. I still love it.
The second period of my life represented is elementary school. I loved Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse
of the Heart". These were the days of listening to the top forty with Casey Kasem on Saturday
morning and taping songs you liked. I had to tape this song so I could listen to it over and over. I
loved her deep voice and this
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13.
14. Essay about Negative Music and the Effects on Human Behavior
I have chosen to write about negative music and its effect on human behavior. I will trace the history
of this type of music and discuss some studies which point out effects of listening to it.
What is negative music? Negative music is music that has a negative effect. One form of negative
music is music that is used to express or to stimulate negative emotions. A Viennese classical
composer named Arnold Schonberg was the first person to openly create negative music early in the
twentieth century. His music was rejected by European concert attendees of the time and sometimes
caused near riots. Based on discords, Schoenberg's music caused listeners to feel uncomfortable and
irritated. However, he became the pivotal composer of the early ... Show more content on
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The first hard rock and heavy metal music was produced by the rock group called Blue Cheer
somewhere around 1967. Their music was angry and had a noticeably heavy beat.. At this time, the
music of the Rolling Stones, too, became harder and angry, with a negative accent. Many other
groups sprang up during this period. In truth, hard drugs, mixed with psychedelics were having an
effect. The world was witnessing a new phenomenon: musical groups of young men – opening
doors to the psychic world through the use of drugs – were using electrified instruments to bring in a
new music that was harmful to the human psyche, destructive, and angry (2).
The turning point for the new music came when the group Led Zeppelin was formed. As the book
"Hammer of the Gods" points out, the members of this group were constantly high on every kind of
drug imaginable. When they toured, they vandalized hotel rooms, throwing TV sets and furniture
into the streets. Very young girls were tied up and sodomized, group members taking turns, and a
photographer from Life magazine, assigned to photograph Led Zeppelin as they toured, was nearly
raped by band members in a hotel room. Yet Led Zeppelin became the most popular group of its
time. In fact, a whole generation was raised on its music. Throughout the 1970s, the music of Led
Zeppelin was the anthem of American high school kids.
For many people raised during this period, demeaning the music of Led Zeppelin is a desecration of
a most
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15.
16. Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Music is an Art form that has been around since humans were created All around the world music is
played in many different forms and styles. As early as the 1950 's, a new style of music was being
created in the Untied States, one that forever changed the world. Not only did it bring a completely
different sound, but it changed the way people acted, dressed, and even people 's lifestyles. This new
style of music became known as Rock and Roll. It drew many from a one–way path to a sea of
possibilities musically. Me being a music lover really enjoyed the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame site.
Rock and Roll have sheltered and comforted me in many times of needs. For as long as I can
remember as a kid and throughout my painful adolescence years, and also as an adult, it has inspired
me to appreciate the music of all kinds throughout the years.
One memory that music helped me get through was an altercation with my step dad, who was very
mean and abusive towards all of us kids growing up, was a song from Aerosmith. I grew up loving
Aerosmith but, when the song "Janie 's Got a Gun" was released I would play it over and over as an
escape mechanism. My step–Dad sure didn 't like it and the older I got, I think he knew I was fed up
and started fighting back which made him leave me alone.
Aerosmith was an inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001. They formed the group in
1970 with Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, and Steven Tyler, who then was the drummer.
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18. Led Zep Stairway To Heaven
Led Zep 'Stairway' testimony results in win
Members of Led Zeppelin are feeling a whole lotta love for members of a Los Angeles jury who
ruled in favor of the British rockers in a court case claiming copyright infringement. Allegations
were that the group's signature song 'Stairway to Heaven' was built on a ripped–off riff from 60s
psychedelic band Spirit.
Testimony from band members and 'Stairway' writers, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, along with
testimony from bandmate John Paul Jones were key in helping the jury come to a decision in the
case.
Plant lightened the mood in the courtroom on one occasion when Francis Malofiy, the attorney
representing the estate of Randy Wolfe (a.k.a. Randy California) of the band Spirit, grilled members
of Led Zeppelin, accusing them of "selective" memory regarding their activities of more than 40
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The riff in question pertains to the introduction of "Stairway to Heaven", of which the estate of
Randy Wolf claimed was actually a riff stolen from the Spirit song "Taurus", composed in 1968.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFHLO_2_THg – Taurus
Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page took the stand and testified that while the introduction of
"Stairway to Heaven" was similar to "Taurus" in its chord sequence, they were otherwise different
songs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q7Vr3yQYWQ – stairway
Jurors were played live versions of both "Stairway" and "Taurus" on both guitar and piano to
determine their audible similarities and differences, in addition to comparing original sheet music of
the songs.
Expert testimony from the defense also aided jurors in their findings, as several experts agreed with
Page in that the only similarity between "Stairway" and "Taurus" are their descending chord
sequence, which is common and dates back some 300
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20. How Has Led Zeppelin Changed Society
Led Zeppelin was created when the band Yardbirds, a previous band that Jimmy Page played in,
disbanded. Page, the lead guitarist, found Robert Plant and John Bonham and created a new band
which would be called the New Yardbirds; they would later adopt the name Led Zeppelin. The main
goal they wanted to achieve was to emphasize the guitar, which they accomplished Plant, the singer,
had a peculiar voice, raspy with many vocal ranges that he did not know when to hold back his
voice. "Not only was he capable of jaw–dropping power and velocity, but he also deftly
incorporated evocative percussion elements which added texture and shading." (Led Zeppelin). The
drummer, John Bonham, was a fast drummer who kept perfect time. Led Zeppelin effected music in
multiple ways, such as changing the idea of rock music by creating a blueprint for heavy metal
music and by influencing the styles of many people. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame in 1995 (Led Zeppelin). Led Zeppelin was and still is arguably one of the best rock
and roll bands in the world. Jimmy Page, the lead guitarist, was in a previous band called the
Yardbirds. When the Yardbirds broke up, Page was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Gilmore stated, "Zeppelin forced a revival of the distinction between popularity and equality. As
long as the band's most admired aesthetically were also the band's most successful commercially
(cream, for instance), the distinction was irrelevant. But Zeppelins enormous commercial success
revealed the deep division in what was once thought to be a homogeneous audience." (The Long
Shadow of Led Zeppelin). Most people wanted to look like the Led Zeppelin band members. The
people wanted to emit sex appeal and they did by wearing unbuttoned button up shirts and distressed
jeans. Zeppelin also invented the big hair craze (Led Zeppelin | Just Another WordPress.com Site).
Everyone wanted as big of hair as Led Zeppelin
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21.
22. How Is Led Zeppelin Unique
Led Zeppelin was a 60's and 70's hard rock group. Many consider them to be pioneers of modern
day heavy metal and hard rock. The band made many leaps in music and influenced many other
musicians of the times and today.
Led Zeppelin didn't just turn into Led Zeppelin overnight. The band was formed from members of
different bands which allowed for sharing of different musical ideas and concepts which overall
made them unique. The band has its origins in Great Britain. Jimmy Page a member of the Yardbirds
replaced the bassist but was soon on lead guitar. Page and Beck, the other guitarist, had a dual lead
guitar line up. Page wanted to form a super band with him and Beck as lead guitarist but the group
never formed. The YardBirds played their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Page was introduced to Robert Plant for a lead singer, John Bonham as a drummer and John Paul
Jones on Bass. "The four played together for the first time in a room below a record store on Gerrard
Street in London.[17] Page suggested that they attempt "Train Kept A–Rollin'", originally a jump
blues song popularised in a rockabilly version by Johnny Burnette, which had been covered by the
Yardbirds. "As soon as I heard John Bonham play," Jones recalled, "I knew this was going to be
great ... We locked together as a team immediately"." (Led Zeppelin) The four finished the
Scandinavian tour together. The band began recording their new album but they were forced to
change their name due to a cease and desist letter stating that Page could only use the name
YardBirds for the already completed Scandinavian concerts. "One account of how the new band's
name was chosen held that Moon and Entwistle had suggested that a super group with Page and
Beck would go down like a "lead balloon", an idiom for disastrous results. The group dropped the 'a'
in lead at the suggestion of their manager, Peter Grant, so that those unfamiliar with the term would
not pronounce it "leed". The word "balloon" was swapped for "zeppelin", a word which, according
to music
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23.
24. Led Zeppelin's Accomplishments
Led Zeppelin was a very great and legendary band that made themselves known to people around
the world. Performing their best song ever, "Stairway to Heaven" helped them become famous
because of its huge success. Led Zeppelin consisted of, the well known and one of the best guitarists
ever, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant on vocals, John Paul Jones as their keyboardist and bassist, and
John Bonham on drums. They together made great music from 1968 to 1980 originating from
London, UK. They ended their careers mostly because their drummer John Bonham had died which
geve them the idea to stop making music. The genres of music Led Zeppelin played were hard rock,
blues rock, folk rock, and heavy metal thanks to Jimmy Page's guitar driven sound. This was proven
when they were placed in the top ten billboard albums of all time. Rolling Stones magazine had also
said that they were the, "Heaviest band of all time," and "The biggest band of the 70's." To top off
all of their outstanding achievements they were placed in the Rock Hall of Fame which happened to
be a very easy choice for the commissioners. Led Zeppelin was a legendary band and one of the
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This album consisted of some of their best songs including "Stairway to Heaven" and "When the
Levee Breaks." This album was proved to be their best, for they sold over 37 million copies making
it one of the best albums of all time. Led Zeppelin IV released on November 8, 1971 making them
one of the greatest bands of the 70's. Stairway to Heaven, produced by Jimmy Page, was the fourth
song in the album making the it much more interesting to hear. Finally "Stairway to Heaven" won a
place in the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2003 and the album Led Zeppelin IV was awarded in the
Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999 because of how unique and great it really is. This just proves why
this album and song is one of the greatest of all
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26. The Rock Of Pop Rock
2000's Due to pop music 's popularity, rock experienced a diminished presence on the top 40 music
chart by the end of the decade, though the genre still sold well. In the early 2000s, there was an
astounding resurgence of interest in pop rock. This began in the year 2000 with the success of
Blink–182 's song "All the Small Things" and Nine Days 's song "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)", both
of which peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Pop rock is a genre that mixes catchy pop lyrics
with rock–based instrumentation. The characteristics of pop rock are: it appeals to a general
audience, rather than to a sub–culture. The music reflects existing trends and is based on dancing
and uses dance–orientated beats and rhythms. Pop rock songs ... Show more content on
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'Hound Dog' was the beginning of Elvis Presley's rock music career with songs such as jailhouse
rock following. Presley brought a whole new type of fun to music with his unique style of dancing
along with his upbeat loud songs. It is believed that the way Presley's songs reached out to young
listeners was the kick start needed to shape rock into what it became in the late 1950's onwards.
THE BEATLES The Beatles music was the start of modern pop rock, as we know it today. From
infectious melodies of innocent love to introspective Middle Eastern influences, psychedelic
musings and talk of revolution The Beatles were the house band of the 1960s, paralleling, and at
times even spearheading, the turbulent decade. They received amazing amounts of praise from
people all over the world with one of the biggest fan bases seen in that era. This changed the way
people viewed musicians and allowed rock music to become even more mainstream and popular. In
the later years, The Beatles brought their music into the psychedelic rock genre with hits such as 'I
Am The Walrus' and 'Tomorrow Never Knows'. HOUND DOG – 1950's 'Hound Dog' is a song,
which is best known as being performed by Elvis Presley in 1956. The song was originally written
for and recorded by Willie Mae 'Big Mama' Thornton. Presley performed the song in a
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28. History of Ledd Zeppelin and ITs Musical Impact Essay
History of Ledd Zeppelin and ITs Musical Impact
Tell someone to name a band from the 1960s and '70s and you could probably listen to a dozen
answers before hearing the same one twice. The overwhelming amount of talent squeezed into these
two decades has produced some of the most popular, most powerful, and in some cases, the most
bizarre music ever. Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds,
Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Queen, Aerosmith, Crosby, Stills, Nash &
Young, The Eagles.... All were from this era that seemed to glorify music as no other time period
did, or ever will. The amount of evolution of music that occurred in this time period is amazing as
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John Baldwin, June 3, 1946, Sidcup, Kent). Willingly joined in on bass. 19–year old vocalist, Robert
Plant (b. August 20, 1948, West Bromwich,
W. Midlands.) is asked to perform with The New Yardbirds. Plant accepts and leaves his homeland
in the Midlands with only his subway fair in his pocket.
The last link to the chain was John Bonham (b. May 20, 1948, Bromwich) on drums.
The band finished their ten date tour of Scandinavia with some unexpected success. Everywhere
they went people were asking how a band like this could go unnoticed. The unique blend of blues–
influenced rock, and guitar– riff based songs blew their audience away. On October 15, 1968, Led
Zeppelin, made up of Page, Plant, Jones and
Bonham, made it's official debut at Surrey University. The group began touring the US, backing up
such headliners as Vanilla Fudge, and The MC5 shortly thereafter. Instantaneous recognition
followed. The groups popularity was soaring. On January 31, '69, Led Zeppelin opened for Iron
Butterfly, then one of the world's biggest bands. Led Zeppelin received such a resounding approval
from the audience, that Doug Ingle, lead singer for Iron Butterfly decided to scrap the show. Reason
being are that Iron Butterfly was afraid that they can't produce such an effect on their crowd... in
their own concert...in which they are headlining. Led Zeppelin soon became a headliner in their own
right. Within
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29.
30. Essay on Stairway to Heaven
How do I get to the Stairway to Heaven?
Introduction
In 1971, Led Zeppelin released a chart topping, revolutionary song that is currently still played by
many people across the globe. The song "Stairway to Heaven" off of their fourth album( Led
Zeppelin IV) was almost an instant hit amongst all people of the United States, and various other
countries. The song was composed by band members Jimmy Page (guitarist) and Robert Plant (
vocalist). The song is lengthy one, with a duration of roughly eight minutes and withholds many
complex segments. Stairway to heaven begins as somewhat of an older folk type melody, then
delves into a deeper, more abrupt, electric type of composition whilst the whole time altering tempo.
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This leaves the song open ended, with no set boundaries and allowed oneself to express and reveal
individuality through interpretation.
People, Perspective, and Perception : The Audience
The main audience of the song stairway to heaven was not limited to any particular group or
country. The creative diversity of this song seemed to have adopted a broad range of listeners from
throughout the globe. The song was open to anyone and everyone, from people who strictly liked
the new acoustical factors of the song that had not been prevalent in many song prior, to people who
wanted to do some soul searching and analyze the lyrics to better understand themselves through
interpretations without having to conform to strict definitions that society had pressed upon heaps of
musical works prior and up to the release of this song. The take off of this song was a little shaky
because of the new elements and components that Plant and Page added into the instrumentals of the
song. All of these new unique parts required the listeners of this song to do some "getting used to".
Your ideal listener to this song is younger people who were trying to navigate their lives through a
new system of beliefs and wanted to become detached from the concrete lifestyles of their previous
generations. These people wanted to experiment and go beyond the confines of a sheltered routine
life and experience life
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31.
32. Billy Mitchell Research Paper
Considered an aviation pioneer by many, Billy Mitchell (1879–1936) recognized the potential of air
power as an integral part of national defense. His strong beliefs led to a court–martial for
insubordination in the 1920s. The key role played by air defense during the Second World War II
vindicated him. William ("Billy") Mitchell was born in Nice, France, on December 28, 1879. He
was the eldest of ten children born to John Lendrum Mitchell, who came from a politically active
Wisconsin family, and Harriet Mitchell. When Mitchell was three years old, the family returned to
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Growing up in Milwaukee, Mitchell spoke French just as fluently as
English. He and his siblings also learned German, Spanish, and Italian. In The Billy Mitchell Affair,
biographer Burke Davis noted that Mitchell was "small, wiry, and utterly fearless." His nanny spent
a good deal of her time trying to control him. When he was told not to climb the family greenhouse,
Mitchell attempted to scale it on an almost daily basis. He also enjoyed guns and horses. Mitchell's
father was elected to Congress in 1891 and to the Senate in 1893. Important guests were often
invited to the Mitchell home and, as Davis noted, "There was an air of freedom in the household
which encouraged the young Mitchells to grow up in their own way." The children ... Show more
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It began in October 1925. There was a lot of media coverage and Mitchell used the trial as a
sounding board for his ideas. The court–martial lasted seven weeks. The board deliberated for only
one half hour before convicting him of insubordination. He was found guilty on eight charges. Davis
wrote that the board "sentence[d] the accused to be suspended from rank, command, and duty, with
the forfeiture of all pay and allowances for five years." Half of this was later restored. Mitchell
resigned from the army in February 1926 and went to his farm in
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33.
34. Led Zeppelin Essay
How Led Zeppelin Influenced American Culture
One of the most influential rock bands, Led Zeppelin, not only influenced American musicians, but
also influenced the American culture with their combined rock, heavy–metal, blues, and folk to
create an outstanding and timeless sound which can be followed from the origins of the band,
through the height of the band's career, to the legacy they left behind. Before Led Zeppelin was
founded, each of the members had previous experience playing different styles of music that
contributed to the sound of Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant's main influences were
blues player, Willie Dixon and the influences found in the country of Morocco. Both men played in
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They also worked with distorted amplifiers which led to the evolution of what we call today, heavy–
metal. Led Zeppelin also experienced with a softer sound by using acoustic guitars. Shortly after
releasing their 1st album, they released their second album, and became as some would say the
"biggest band in the world". Years later, the band would release a total of ten albums in all, not
including greatest hit albums. Furthermore, Led Zeppelin's music has left a lasting legacy that
influenced music over four decades and influenced many elements in today's American popular
culture. Led Zeppelin has sold millions of albums worldwide. Not only did they influence their
generation of music, but also influenced the American music that is created today. "They were the
first band to prove hard rock was a genre that a lengthy career could be built off," (Grant). In the
1970's, bands such as The Cars, The Who, Bad Company, and Lynard Skynard were greatly
influenced by Led Zeppelin, creating a heavier rock n' roll sound. They were the first few bands to
use elements Led Zeppelin created. In the 1980's, Motley Crue, Twisted Sister, and Guns and Roses
also experimented with similar riffs, sounds, and style that Led Zeppelin created. Three decades
later, you can still find similar sounds and style that was incorporated into Led Zeppelin style. Bands
known for this include Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Hooty and the Blowfish. Of course, there are
hundreds of
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36. Hippie Movement
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Her "Kozmic Blues" music attracted many Hippies and became a living legend. Joplin later died due
to her excessive drug use and she will always be remembered as the woman who made Woodstock a
bigger success than it would have been in her absence.
The Beatles were also extremely influential and fought to save Vietnam. They sang songs in honor
of those dying and they held concerts to motivate people to join the Hippies. The most influential of
the Beatles was probably John Lennon. Lennon was one of the loudest voices fighting the war and
he had a massive effect on people. He grew his beard and hair for "Hair
Peace" and he was a major icon for Hippies worldwide.
37. Another icon, although a bit controversial, was Prof. Dr. Timothy Leary of Harvard. Leary said
drugs were a form of "mind expansion", meaning that he encouraged the use of drugs recreationally.
Examples of the drugs he encouraged are Marijuana or Hash/Hashish, LSD, and
Psychedelic Mushroom. This arouses a fraction of the controversy revolving around The Hippie
Movement.
To some people the Hippie Movements' regime was one that was a negative for the country and for
the world as a whole. Hippies had many characteristics including long hair, sandals instead of shoes,
tie–dye and colorful clothing were worn and the use of drugs was present. The use of drugs was one
of the main
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39. Led Zeppelin's Influence On Rock Music
Stemmed from a humorous conversation among musicians, the name Led Zeppelin has had a great
impact on rock music. Their influence had carried on past the 1970's, the time of their highest peak
of popularity when they had toured extensively. Almost instantaneously they had become a hit,
performing four concert tours in the US within their very first year. As time went on, many heavy
metal bands such as Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Queen, and Aerosmith as well as punk bands like
the Ramones had been impacted by Zeppelin and showed similar music styles in their own work.
However Robert Plant, frontman for Led Zeppelin remained ingratiatingly humble when discussing
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This had taken quite a toll on the band's unity as Plant had begun to separate himself and pursue new
paths before returning to the band. The song "All of my Love" , co–written by Plant, was dedicated
to Karac, (his son). On top of the death, Plant in an interview remembered how his band had
abandoned him in his time of need. "During the absolute darkest times of my life when I lost my
boy and my family was in disarray, it was Bonzo who came to me. The other guys were [from] the
South [of England] and didn't have the same type of social etiquette that we have up here in the
North that could actually bridge that uncomfortable chasm with all the sensitivities required ... to
console"(Giles). What he goes on to describe even more profound was when Jimmy Page, John Paul
Jones (bassist), and Grant had declined to make an appearance at Karac's funeral. This action had
forever hindered the relationship between Plant and his band members. However, it was Page that
had kept Plant from walking away from the band insuring that the band was nothing without him.
Plant goes on to say how, "he [Jimmy Page] wanted me to take a break until I felt ready for playing
again. I realized that we are more than business partners. We are real friends. We have enough
money to live a life without troubles, but nobody
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40.
41. Analysis : ' Zeppelin '
Grayson Messick
Mrs. York
English 2 Honors
5th November 2016
Stairway to Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin one of the most influential bands of all time, with over 200
million albums sold, Led zeppelin took the 70s by storm. Despite being beat down by critics the fans
loved the music Led Zeppelin put out. Before their big come up bands like the Beatles were living in
the lime light of fame. Led Zeppelin set quite a few records in their time, one being "Stairway to
heaven" the most played song in all radio history. Led Zeppelin all started with guitarist Jimmy
Page. Before Page was apart of a band known as "The Yardbirds" along with Jeff Beck and Eric
Clapton. But sadly "The Yardbirds" had spilt by 1968 and went their separate ways. With that
happening Page had set out to create a new band. Jimmy Page had some trouble when it came to
finding new members for his band. Page had asked singer Terry Reid to join but he was unavailable
but Reid had recommended Robert Plant, who then later suggested drummer John Bonham, and last
but not least Page asked John Paul Jones to join the group after a few sessions together.
(www.rollingstone.com). Led Zeppelin consisted of members Robert Plant (singer), Jimmy Page
(guitarist), John Paul Jones (bassist) and John Bonham (drummer) and Peter Grant as manager. Now
the band was not always known a Led Zeppelin , the band first went around touring as "The New
Yardbirds" . The bands first ever show together as Led Zeppelin was on October 5th , 1968 at
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42.
43. The Independent Record Labels of the 1950’s and 1960’s
The Independent Record Labels of the 1950's and 1960's History of Music Production Eric Eller
Throughout the 1950's and 1960's, a wave of new musical movements by independent record labels
and new artists emerged in the United States. This movement is captured in the stories of those label
creators and owners, and in the turbulent journey through their successes and failures. The first
emergence was fueled by multiple factors: competitive economic circumstances, up–and–coming
local musical talent in conjunction with the independent labels and studio owners, and the
commercially viable musical interest and curiosity of consumers in these local artists. An article
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Philips would take a while to realize that a huge prospect was about to enter his life and studio. Elvis
Presley, a young truck driver, had come in to record two songs at a cost of $8 as a birthday present
for his mother. Philips was actually out of the office so his secretary Marion Keisker recorded
Presley. Foreseeing talent, Keisker put aside a copy of the acetate master. Keisker continued to
advocate to Philips the idea of investing in Presley's commercially promising musical potential.
Philips eventually agreed to give Presley a try and matched him up with local guitarist Scotty Moore
and bass player Bill Black. This group became quite successful, and together, under the direction of
Philips, helped to influence and redefine the 'rockabilly' genre of music at the time. It shows Sun's
success that by '61, Phillips was able to buy a Presto 900–P recorder. Elvis Presley's presence at the
label allowed Philips to once again upgrade his system, this time opting for a Tube 76–D broadcast
console and two new Ampex 350 tape recorders. The growing sophistication of his studio rig is a
testimony to the success that he accomplished with such sensations as Presley. He delayed one tape
head slightly in relation to the other, which made the signature "Sun Sound." While Philips did find
success for a while with artist Elvis Presley; Elvis' popularity outgrew the facilities and financial
capabilities of Sun
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44.
45. The Preamble: Schoolhouse Rock
U.S. Constitution The Preamble "The Preamble" – Schoolhouse Rock This song represent the
preamble because someone just took the definition of the preamble and turn it into a song telling
what the preamble is. Article I "I'm Just a Bill" – Schoolhouse Rock It represent Article I because
this song is about how a bill become a law and what it have to go through in the legislative branch.
Article II "The Three Branches Rap" – Smart Songs It represent Article II because the guys they rap
about the power of the executive branch and the power between the three branches of government.
Article III "The Three Branches Rap" – Smart Songs It represent Article III because the guys rap
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It represent the twenty–second amendment because I relate her limit time off to the limit of the
president terms. 23th amendment "Welcome to Washington DC Rap" – Smart Songs This song
highlight all of the important event happened in Washington DC. It represent the twenty–third
amendment because it reminded me of the suffrage of the citizens of DC. 24th amendment "Don't
Pay The Poll Tax" – Exploited This song is about the voting and paying taxes. It represent the
twenty–fourth amendment because get rid of poll taxes and citizens don't have to pay to vote
anymore. 25th amendment "The Presidential Succession Song" – Sourcefed sings This song
represent the twenty–fifth amendment because they guys that sing this song sing about what would
happen if the president die. 26th amendment "I'm Eighteen" – Alice Cooper Now to me the song
represent I'm eighteen I can vote because of the twenty sixth amendment. During the time the song
was written the teen could not vote, but they could be drafted. 27th amendment "Take the Money
and Run" – The Steve Miller Band When I hear this song I connected it to Congress of how they
could increase their pay raised whenever they want, but because of the twenty–seventh amendment
they cannot do
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46.
47. Comparing Led Zeppelin's Stairway To Heaven
Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven verdict was gold for the members of the iconic rock band. The
verdict went in their favor, and against Spirit, the group whose instrumental song, Taurus, they were
accused of plagiarizing in creating their mega–million selling hit song. Though a chromatic
descending arpeggiated scale that skips the E note is featured in both songs, making a part of
"Stairway to Heaven" sound similar to a part of Taurus, the jury panel appeared to base its
unanimous decision on Thursday on the fact that the two songs, to their ears, had more differences
than similarities between them, according to Entertainment Weekly.
The decision that Led Zeppelin did not plagiarized the song by Spirit, written by the band's late
guitarist and songwriter, Randy Wolfe, was reached by a jury in a federal court room in Los Angeles
after a trial that lasted a week. Wolfe passed away in 1997. The case was brought against Led
Zeppelin by Michael Skidmore, a trustee of the estate of Wolfe. Wolfe's estate was asking for
approximately $40 million in damages, as well as a songwriting credit for Wolfe and a share of
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Though the creative duo behind many of Led Zeppelin's biggest hits had heard the song by Spirit,
according to the jury, the elements of Taurus, which the plaintiff claimed were plagiarized by Led
Zeppelin were not extrinsically similar enough to Stairway to Heaven to support the plaintiff's
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48.
49. Analysis Of Stairway To Heaven
No matter how many times you ask somebody to give you an interpretation of what the song
Stairway to Heaven really perseveres, you will get a different answer every time. The song Stairway
to Heaven was written by Led Zeppelin in 1971. Throughout all these years, still every time you ask
an individual about their interpretation to the song, they will respond differently. The reason being
because the songs represents many different values throughout it, but it is your choice to determine
about how you choose to have an outlook on it.
In 1980, Led Zeppelin could have had the biggest tour in the history of rock and roll, although this
never happened because one of the members, Rob Plant, refused to be a part of it. He rejected to
reunite with the rest of the group because he believed that "no amount of money is worth having to
sing Stairway to Heaven." To begin with, when asked about Rob Plants interpretation of the song, he
responded with–"I still interpret the song a different way and I wrote the lyrics. "In addition, he
believed that the lyrics took some rough shots, but in the beginning of the song it's meant towards a
woman who strives for money, only to find out the rough way that is was going to be keeping her
from reaching her stairway to heaven. Rob Plant had no other reason for stating what his meanings
words towards writing the song, but he did note that he saw it as "a woman getting everything she
wanted without giving anything back." According to an article by
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50.
51. Led Zeppelin's Black Dog Analysis
Explorations in Music
Music Analysis
Led Zeppelin's Black Dog from their fourth album Led Zeppelin IV, is arguably one of their most
distinct and instantly recognisable songs. Led Zeppelin bassist, John Paul Jones was supposedly
inspired by Muddy Waters' 1968 album Electric Mud. XXX He longed to write a song which
incorporated "electric Blues with a rolling bass part," and "a riff that would be like a linear journey".
The following piece will analyses Led Zeppelin's Black Dog oi a number of ways. Starting with
musically, the piece will be analysed based on its melodic, rhythmic and instrumental content
alongside it's structure, form and use of dynamics. A contextualisation of the piece to show what
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They work of artists such as Skip James and Muddy Waters is very apparent.
It is unquestionable the Led Zeppelin have influenced many great artists throughout the years. Their
powerful legacy and inspirations can be seen in the work of many great musicians. Red Hot Chilli
Peppers, Metallica, Madonna, Alive Cooper, Guns 'n Roses are just some of the band the Led
Zeppelin had a profound influence on. XXX As Brian May from Queen said, "I'm the world's
biggest Led Zeppelin fan. The music, the way they conducted themselves, their whole management
structure – they were the blueprint". Brian May (No date). XXX
In terms of society and musically, Led Zeppelin are credited as the inventors of the heavy metal
genre. They were the forerunners of a style of music that would captivate society and guide a
generation.
"They were as influential in that decade as the Beatles were in the prior one. Their impact extends to
classic and alternative rockers alike. Then and now, Led Zeppelin looms larger than life on the rock
landscape as a band for the ages with an almost mystical power to evoke primal passions". Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame (No
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52.
53. Led Zeppelin And Rush Research Paper
Led Zeppelin and Rush are two of the most legendary, Billboard topping, Grammy award winning,
Rock 'n' Roll bands in the world. They both are very similar in many ways. The two bands play
similar genres and have been compared to each other a lot. Their likeness in sound has even gotten
them mistaken on the radio one time. When a Rush song was first debuted on the radio, people were
calling in asking when the new Led Zeppelin album was coming out. As being award winners and
legendary, both bands have been inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. Rush was inducted in
2013 and Led Zeppelin was inducted in 1995. The two's members are also what make them similar.
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They are though, even through their many differences. Both groups play a similar genre, which is
Rock 'n' Roll. They both have even been mistaken for each other at times. Even though they are both
associated as playing the genre of Rock their styles are different. Rush has longer songs and are
more progressive, but Led Zeppelin plays Harder and more Metal like Rock. Also, both bands being
legendary Rock bands, have been into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. Rush was inducted in 2013
and Led Zeppelin in 1995. Led Zeppelin though was inducted by Aerosmith, but Rush was inducted
by the Foo Fighters. Rush's and Led Zeppelin's members are also similar. Both Geddy Lee and John
Paul Jones, the bassists of the two bands also play keyboards. Although, Geddy sings and sometimes
plays a foot keyboard. Also he uses Synthesizers to create melodies for songs, but John Paul Jones
plays electric pianos to add a back up to a sound. Even though both bands are legendary, alike
sounding, and award winners, they are still very different. Rush and Led Zeppelin have been
compared to each other, and have both one Grammy's and topped the Billboard 10 list, but as Geddy
Lee once said about musicians and bands, "I guess, we were just dedicated to trying to get better.
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54.
55. Essay about History Of Rock And Roll
History of Rock and Roll
INTRODUCTION
Rock and Roll started after the year 1955 with its roots being in Blues,
Gospel, and Jazz. This influenced vocal music, which was popular with the
African American population. Hep Harmony which added rhythm and harmony was sung by groups
such as The "Mills Brothers" and the "Ink Spots".
Small Swing Bands or Jump Bands featured saxophone soloists and repeated phrases. These city
style blues featured singers such as Joe Turner, Dina
Washington, T–Bone Walker, and composer–singer Percy Mayfield.
During this era, country blues traditions of the south became influential in the North as well. Blacks
moved from the South to the North and
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They brought about the renewal of rock and roll, starting in Liverpool, England.
John Lennon (10/9/40–12/8/80), led the Beatles as the lead singer and songwriter. Also writing the
songs for the Beatles was Paul McCartney (6/18/42– present). George Harrison (2/25/43–present)
added to the sounds of the Beatles.
In 1962, Ringo Starr (7/7/40–present) became the drummer for the band. They were now known as
The Beatles, (the Fab Four).
Their first song "Love Me Do" was recorded in 1962, after Ringo joined the band. In 1964, the
Beatles 'invaded' the United States, by bringing their music here and driving the crowds wild. The
Beatles bridged the generation gap and language barriers. They were trend setters, with their style of
dress and hair changing the face of the young people. They also influenced the use of hallucinogenic
drugs, Indian music, and Eastern mysticism.
The Beatles last concert was in San Francisco in 1966. The band broke up in 1970. Lennon went on
to record solo albums and with his wife, Yoko Ono.
McCartney went on to form Paul McCartney and Wings, with his wife, Linda.
Harrison and Starr also went on to do solo albums. Ringo also starred in some films. Rumors of a
reunion were believed until the murder of John Lennon in
1980.
56. Some of the groups influenced by the Beatles were The Who, Cream with
Eric Clapton, and Chicago Blues. They brought out sounds such as loud music,
guitar
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57.
58. Led Zeppelin Essay
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were never afraid to try new musical directions, drawing inspiration from such styles
as blues, rock, folk, country (and everything in between!) to create a unique sound that almost defies
description, probably the most appropriate way to describe their vast repertoire is simply as "Led
Zeppelin". During their reign they created one of the most enduring and diverse catalogues in
modern music and firmly secured their status as one of the most influential groups ever (probably
second only to The Beatles!).
Throughout their years at the top they were shrouded in mystery and intrigue, and seemed to leave
behind a trail of question marks wherever they went. They were not a "public" band (they didn't hire
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Compared to previous reels, these exist in almost mixed and completed form. There are however, a
number of differences to report as they mix down the material enthusiastically.
Darlene, played in a happy upbeat major key opens with a "one, two, three, four" allegro tempo
count–in from John Bonham, which gives the song quadruple meter. Very similar to the take that
eventually surfaced on "Coda", it pummels along in friendly conjunct legato form, live in the studio
style. This is clearly a consonant harmony, exemplifying verse and chorus form. Robert Plant's vocal
mix set can be detected after the "Pink carnation and a pick up truck" line. From that point he
accompanies Jimmy Page's delightful fortissimo solo adding, "I don't care what they say, I love you
anyway, I'll drive you wild ." Like most of these Polar mixes, instead of fading out; the homophonic
track grinds to a halt with a tinkling of John Paul Jones' electric piano played mezzo forte.
The version of Fool In The Rain, played in major key show this composition nearing its completed
verse and chorus mix. Some of the studio banter retained from Polar demonstrates the fun
atmosphere that the four were working in. The beginning of Fool In The Rain, is forte, after Page
counts in "two, three" Plant wades in with a "quatro!" giving this song its allegretto quadruple meter.
This mix
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59.
60. Personal Narrative Essay: Penny Pepperstein's In The Home
Penny Pepperstein's in. the. house! It has been awhile readers but I am here again and back in action.
Working with the NightLifeCo and of course my own Penny Peppersteins' Rock Bloggin' The Big O
I will bring to you talented artists in every genre and I will bring to you the places to find them.
Omaha thrives on entertainment and we need a place to enjoy that entertainment. Join me on this
ride and hang on tight because things are about to get interesting.
I had never been to Harney Street Tavern. Well, unless you count those numerous days I practically
lived as a teenager at The Antiquarium. Many a day I sat in a overstuffed chair, a cat in my lap,
reading a book or chatting with Tom Rudloff (RIP) about becoming a writer someday. He
encouraged me all the time saying it was 'art' not just writing and with that I went to college to do
what I love...art.
If I hadn't recognized the building I would have had a difficult time finding The Harney Street
Tavern due to the low lit signage. Although at night, everything in the Omaha Old Market is hard for
me to find due to the low lit signage.
Down a small flight of stairs, under what now is a coffee shop, gave way to a worn, vintage
ambiance that only the Old Market buildings can provide. The tavern was smaller than I expected
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To my dismay the band had already started, but I was pleasantly surprised to hear music of a few
decades passed being performed by a band that, at first glance, seemed to young to understand the
songs of those decades. I was mistaken. A young woman on stage was belting out a bluesy rendition
of Hurt So Bad (performed by Linda Rondstadt on the 1976 LP Mad Love). Olivia Klein's unique
style and old school power house voice and maybe add just a splash more gruff to her voice and
Janis Joplin would have been proud, I sure
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61.
62. Alcoholism Outline
Alcoholism is a pattern of alcohol use that is when people continue to use alcohol even though it
may cause you to have different problems. Alcohol causes many health issues and can cause you to
harm other people. Some people start to binge drink a pattern of drinking where a male consumes
five or more drinks within two hours or a female downs at least four drinks within two
hours("Alcohol"1). If you start having problems with your everyday life you may have alcohol use
disorder. Alcohol can be deadly causing car crashes and death to many who drink. Alcohol is a
dangerous and unhealthy that is why you should know any treatments, causes and effects.
Alcoholism effects are long term and short term.
Studies show that there are many risks including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A mother that drinks and is pregnant can damage there baby. There are alcohol birth defects risks
like growth deficiencies, facial abnormalities and damage to the brain. Alcohol controls to many
people and causes a lot of problems for the drinker, children, and everyone else.
III. There are treatments for Alcoholism.
Prescription can help such as thiamine, naltrexone, and disulfiram. There is no cure for alcoholism
but prescriptions can help people alot.
Another treatment is therapy which includes counseling, support group, aversion therapy, family
therapy, and physcotherapy. Most of these therapist reduce your feelings and manage the pain of a
small injury. Therapy helps you try to quit drinking and stop that problem you have of not wanting
to stop.("Treatment of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism."1 )
You can go see a clinical psychologist or a primary care provider. Another form of treatment is
detoxification which is the removal of a toxic substance. These treatments may not help everyone
but they may only work for a little while. Studies have proven that therapy does really help
alcoholics and prescriptions can
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63.
64. Analysis Of Stairway To Heaven
No matter how many times somebody is asked to give an explanation to what the song Stairway to
Heaven really perseveres, different answers will be given every time. The song Stairway to Heaven
was written by Led Zeppelin in 1971. Throughout all these years, still everybody has their own
interpretation to the song, and they will respond differently based upon what the true meaning of the
song really is. The reason being is, the song represents many different values throughout it, and it is
the others choice to determine the outlook on it.
In 1980, Led Zeppelin could have had the biggest tour in the history of rock and roll. Although, this
never happened because one of the members, Rob Plant, refused to be a part of it. He rejected to
reunite with the rest of the group because he believed that "no amount of money is worth having to
sing Stairway to Heaven." To begin with, when asked about Rob Plant's interpretation of the song,
he responded with–"I still interpret the song a different way and I wrote the lyrics." In addition, he
believed that the lyrics took some rough shots. In the beginning of it, he claims that it is meant
towards a woman who strives for money, only to find out the unpleasant way that is going to be
keeping her from reaching her "stairway to heaven." Rob Plant had no other reason for stating what
his meaning was towards writing the song, but he did note that he saw it as "a woman getting
everything she wanted without giving anything back." According to an
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65.
66. Similarities Between Hard Rock And Hard Rock Music
Hard rock and heavy metal, not a solid mineral or a substance on a periodic table, but music. Heavy
metal and hard rock, both categories of the expansive rock genre. Even though rooted in the same
tree, these subgenera's have expanded to an indistinguishable sounds, and both have cemented
names into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Their origins were not different. Starting in England,
landed a multitude of large groups rising the post war industry of 1960s. Bands such as Led
Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, and Judas Priest formed to combat feelings of angst as a low–
income factory workers, and to express thoughts counterculture that brewed in England. This was
the time period when it was just "rock". The music coincided with many feels of the lower–class
youth of England, and slowly grew to the British and American top charts. ("Factory Music: How
the Industrial Geography and Working–Class Environment of Post–War Birmingham Fostered the
Birth of Heavy Metal") However, as they grew, groups such as Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath
changed their art style and subject matter to their own directions, this consequently created a void
between the hard rock and heavy metal groups that is known today. Style is everything, and this is
where both groups separate at the fork. Hard rock's style as stated by Allmusic, "Hard rock generally
prizes big, stadium ready guitar riffs, anthemic choruses, and stomping, swaggering backbeats...hard
rock has remained exuberant, chest–thumping
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68. Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin
The song is about a materialistic path of life that people take, which only satisfies them with desires
of the world for material objects. This in turn leaves a weak feeling of lack of spiritual fulfillment
leading them a question of how they would get into heaven. The character in the song who is a lady
in finds the fulfillment of worldly satisfaction by buying stairway that she may use to heaven.
Otherwise she realizes that life is not all about being able to buy everything she can afford. The song
shows the spirit of this woman yearning for a deeper happiness. Then she is answered to her
yearning soul that one may take either of the two existing ways. It shows a chance of salvation for
all souls that go down the path that lead them to hell. The main part of this essay contains the
analysis of the artifact. The meaning in almost every verse when the song is broken down is
foremost given in this analysis. Later, we shall critically analyze the song and give deductions of the
analysis. An evaluative judgment of the artifact of this song is done. The revelation of the analysis
about the artifact in particular and about rhetorical processes in general will be explained. A
conclusion will highlight the role the song plays in our daily lives
In the song the stairway to heaven we find a Lady who wishes to buy the Stairs that will lead her to
heaven. She believes that all that shines is gold. The lady knows that even though she meets stores
in Heaven closed by the time she gets
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69.
70. Robert Plant: Gender Norms In Led Zeppelin
Robert Plant Burton's (2007) description of Robert Plant in the peak of Led Zeppelin's popularity
accurately paints the picture of how the frontman challenged gender norms (p. 1): Madison Square
Garden. 1973. Robert Plant, the 25 year old singer and frontman of Led Zeppelin, undoubtedly the
world's biggest rock band, takes to the stage in front of another sell out crowd. He is dressed in his
trademark outfit of blue denim jeans and snakeskin boots. His torso is conspicuously left uncovered
beneath a blue shirt several sizes too small. His muscular biceps are hugged by its gathered sleeves,
presumably worn with the intention of creating a sense of oriental opulence but actually suggesting
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She aims to answer the question of why so few females choose to make electric guitar part of their
careers. To this day, the sex imbalance is clear, as male–dominated bands are still the norm. Bayton
offers an answer to the question, suggesting that the pre–established gender limitations place an
early burden on would–be female guitarists. This would include the traditionally–masculine
popularity of guitar mastering, and the trend of females serving as vocalists more commonly
throughout
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72. Black Sabbath: Heavy Metal Band Of The Century
Who was Black Sabbath?They were one of the most influential bands of all time. They were the
Heavy metal band of the century.
Black Sabbath had many fans that helped make Black Sabbath the founder of heavy metal. Black
Sabbaths childhood was full of trouble which helped with their career. Black Sabbaths childhood
helped them be what they are today. They came up with a new genre of music with their
personalities. This was rebellious (Aberback.2011). The start of Black Sabbath was very confusing.
The band consisted of Tony Iommi the guitarist, Geezer Butler on Bass, Bill Ward on Drums, and
Ozzy Osbourne on Vocals (Smith.2014). Black Sabbath first came together in
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One of their major accomplishment was making it into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. The
band was very proud that they had something to show over all of their hardships that they had to
deal with and overcome. When they got that award they felt a great weight lifted off their shoulders
because they accomplished a major goal (Aberback, 2011). However, that award was very hard to
get because Ozzy Osbourne kept on turning down the offer. The band finally convinced him that it
was a great honor. After waiting years they finally got bestowed the greatest honor in music by
being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Black Sabbath is mainly known for being the
founders of Heavy Metal. Black Sabbath turned blues, rock and soul into a new genre of music
making them the best known band to found heavy metal. They made a type of music that no one had
heard but it was so good people loved it
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74. Woodstock
I. Introduction A. "During one long, hot, rainy weekend in August of 1969, what happened on a
dairy farm in upstate New York changed the course of rock music, and stamped an image on
American culture" B. On August 15, 1969 in Bethel, New York, the Woodstock Music and Art Fair
was three day festival that was all about peace, love, understanding, music, and serious partying. C.
It was a historic event that changed many peoples outlook on life and was a big part of what is
known as the hippie movement. D. The Woodstock festival of 1969 is widely regarded as one of the
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IV. The Music A. A total of 32 acts performed at Woodstock. 1. There were several notable
musicians of the time that played at the concert. B. On Friday, Richie Havens opened up the festival
and other folk artists such as Sweetwater and Joan Baez performed. C. On Saturday, the music
started up shortly after noon. 1. Artists such as Santana, Janis Joplin, Greatful Dead, The Who,
Creedence Clearwater Revival and Jefferson Airplane performed. D. Jimi Hendrix was the headliner
of the concert and he performed to a relatively empty field early Monday morning. 1. He did an
alternative version of "The Star Spangled Banner" which is considered as one of the greatest
performances in rock history. a. The Vietnam War was underway and the sound effects that Hendrix
generated with his guitar sounded a lot like the sounds of the violence of the conflict. E. In all, the
four men spent $180,000 on talent, with no band being paid more than $15,000 with the exception
of Hendrix who was paid $32,000. F. By the first day, as the musicians looked out upon the vast
crowd, they must have known that Woodstock was not going to be just another concert that would
be forgotten. G. John Lennon was contacted about the possibility of the Beatles playing
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76. Led Singpelin Counterculture
Led Zeppelin Rocks: Protestors Roar
Each new music genre introduces the counterculture or opposition of previous generation's values.
Led Zeppelin sparked the beginning of the heavy metal culture–– the counterculture to psychedelic
rock. The anti–war movement was also prevalent in this counterculture. Led Zeppelin and the
Vietnam War influenced the new, darker, generation of rock: heavy metal.
May Day Thousands of protestors congregated in Washington D.C. on May 3rd, 1971. After two
days of protest prior, federal troops finally made an appearance. The government placed over ten
thousand troops in various locations in Washington DC. According to David (2007), "25,000 young
radicals set out to do something brash and extraordinary: shut down the federal government through
nonviolent direct action." The result–about 7,000 protestors were arrested. The largest mass arrest in
American history. Known as May Day, this date is still well known today (Network, 2012).
Led Zeppelin Meanwhile, in Copenhagen, Denmark, Led Zeppelin Performed on their 1971
European Tour. The band was not politically inclined; however, they were, and are, very influential
in music. Along with Black Sabbath, they are often cited as the Godfathers of Heavy Metal.
Obviously extremely popular in the 1970s, they are best known for their influences in heavy metal
despite having a diverse musical style (Fast, 2016).
Led Zeppelin was formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page. They were originally called the New
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78. Rick Wakeman Research Paper
ClassicRockRadio.co.uk Music Review
Spotlight: Rick Wakeman – Piano Portraits (2017 Universal Music Group, Inc.)
By: Gary "Uncle G" Brown
Twitter @GBrown0816
Performed on a Steinway Model D Concert Grand Piano, the newest studio release from a long time
favorite musician of mine; Rick Wakeman. His newest release is at the time of this writing, charting.
Out about a month ago. Fifteen tracks, with Rick's piano playing being the only thing you'll hear on
the record. Cover songs all but one, Wakeman's Dance of the Damselflies, and a song that I can't
count as an original Wakeman composition, for the sole reason of it being credited to a dear friend
of his, Jon Anderson. That song, a Yes hit called 'Wonderful stories". My take has always been ...
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He was Yes' keyboard player. That is until he quit in 1974. Had not one, but three of the coolest solo
records ever, all released back to back, as popular today, as they were back then; The Six Wives of
Henry The VIII (1973), Journey To The Centre of the Earth (1974), and The Myths Legends of King
Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (1975). And because of all the repeated plays I gave
them over the decades, I now have 50 to 100 Rick Wakeman CD's in my music collection; studio,
live, and greatest hits. Including to everything he did with Yes, and various other musicians; David
Bowie/Elton John. Just to name a couple. Throw in Black Sabbath, and Cat Stevens. And the list
goes on and on. A wonderful career ... so far.
Uncle G reviews ... Rick Wakeman – Piano Portraits (2017)
Opens with a most beautiful version of The Beatles – Help (1965). Two Beatles songs are included
on the album with the second one being, Eleanor Rigby (1966). Both extraordinary pop pieces, and
both given a new life by Mr. Wakeman. My guess is that Sir Paul McCartney would be very
flattered hearing either piece.
The next three tracks are Rick's spin on some of classic rock's finest
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80. After a Time and Stairway to Heaven
Poetry Essay
Thesis: Catherine Davis' "After a Time" and Robert Plant's "Stairway to Heaven" performed by Led
Zepplin both focus on death and rebirth, the fact that no matter what we possess, we can't change
this.
First supporting point: "After A Time" establishes a deliberate dark, dismal tone, leading us to see
that eventually the healing will begin. In Davis's poem first
After a time, all losses are the same. One more thing lost is one thing less to lose;
And we go stripped at last the way we came. (First stanza)
Second supporting point: Davis uses figurative language to show the inevitability of death.
The sense of treachery–the want, the blame–
Goes in the end, whether or not we choose,
And we go stripped at last the way we came. (Fifth stanza)
Third supporting point: However, in the end, Davis shows us that no possessions and
accomplishments will keep us from death or loss. That we will have no lifes simplier things and that
these things brings joy far more than the material possessions can.
So we, who would go raging, will go tame When what we have can no longer use: After a time, all
losses are the same; And we go stripped at last the way we came. (Sixth Stanza)
Most of the times we take it for granted that there is always plenty of time.
Fourth supporting point: Robert Plant's "Stairway to Heaven" sees life as a mystical journey and a
spiritual quest, but one can not buy happiness on his or her way to heaven. If there's a bustle in your
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