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2 Face Hip Hop
Number of words: 383 - Number of pages: 2.... Reason of this was because he was asked how he felt about being an unknown artist into an artist who is well-known. He replied, “I know I lost respect. But I had to raise my daughter. I didn’t go to high school and this was all I had” (Fanatic 1).
Though, emcees such as Buck65 state their opinion about Eminem. “Eminem was a great emcee. Choosing that path made him famous and wealthy. But that path ruined his reputation. He knows that he has messed up” (Buck65 2).
In my opinion, music is what you enjoy and like. For me, the underground will always be with me. Emce .....
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People Are Still Trading Crime For Crime
Number of words: 590 - Number of pages: 3.... is pointed at the listener;
I think guilt and innocence
they are a matter of degree
what might be justice to you
might not be justice to me.3
This is a clear example of DiFranco addressing the listener. One is almost forced to contemplate over such a line. DiFranco wants you to think about what justice means to you. So you soon realize that listening to the song just is not enough.
DiFranco wouldn't be DiFranco if she stopped here. She is someone who takes her listener a step further;
You might be the wrong color
you might be too poor
justice isn't something anyone can .....
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Freire; Teaching In Our Society, And Wu-Tang Clan
Number of words: 812 - Number of pages: 3.... at them.
Freire would present to his students the idea of looking at things
differently and would not even restrict the students to an essay. He would
probably except anything such as a poem, paper, or a picture. As long as
the perception does not fit the one that society shows us. The essay that
is shown below is about a rap group named the Wu-Tang Clan. This was a very
good choice to write this essay because they look at society through the
eyes of an outsider.
The Wu-Tang Clan is a rap group that came out with there first CD
in 1993. This CD soon became a rap classic. They combine .....
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Personal Writing: A Beck Concert
Number of words: 447 - Number of pages: 2.... mess it all up in one day. The articles gives some
hints here and there, about this "circus" behavior had maybe a little to do
with the bands past experiences. It took them forever to make there song a
hit, but now that it's there, all they think is about the past, and how
terrible it was.
Personally, I think that to blame the future on the past is some-
what ridicules. The past is over with, you should respect what you have now,
appreciate it. Take pride and dignity not, disrespect and harm.
To throw a typewriter ( 2) is just so extrodenary stupid, I
don't think I can even relate to th .....
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Metallica
Number of words: 588 - Number of pages: 3.... climate to play tennis. After that he met the band as friends and then
began to play.
Hetfeild went to Downey East Middle School where he started playing in the
auditorium on the stage with friends. Three years later his mother died of
cancer. There was a song written in memory of her memory titled "The God that
Failed." Then he moved to L.A. where he met the band. Lars knew Kirk but he
already had enough guitars in the band. Eventually Dave Mustain was kicked out
of the band because he disagreed with everyone. McGovney followed with him.
Kirk was already playing with a band .....
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Music And The Civil War
Number of words: 661 - Number of pages: 3.... social events in Augusta County that were widely popular were
the "fine concerts by Turner's Silver Concert Band."2 The newspaper reports
that the popularity of "these concerts have always heretofore drawn crowded
houses.2" In the style of other articles, the paper comments that the
"merit of the music will ensure to the concert an abundant success"2
Musical performances in Franklin County were much the same.
Concerts were frequently given for the benefit of the community.
Socialites flocked to events such as the concert dubbed "The Flower
Queen."3 The concert was a combination of vocal .....
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Paul McCartney: Six Feet Under?
Number of words: 4401 - Number of pages: 17.... the deceit. This leads people to believe that maybe Paul did die in that
alleged accident.
In the late summer 1969, the Northern Illinois University campus
newspaper, Northern Star, obtained a list of clues from a student who wrote a
research paper on the hoax. (Saki) Russell Gibb, a disc jockey for the Detroit
radio station, WNKR, then got a copy of it from a friend of his, and on his
radio show, proceeded to read them and even make up his own on the spot. Within
a few days, Gibb and his coworkers were astonished to see that newspapers and
reporters took his on-air joke too seriou .....
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Count Basie
Number of words: 427 - Number of pages: 2.... World War II ended in 1945, changes in the economy and in Americans’ musical tastes sent most of the big bands into commercial decline. Eventually, the changed economic realities of touring with a band affected Basie, and in 1950 he was forced to dissolve his large ensemble. For a time he toured with a small group of six to nine players, but by 1952, he had reassembled his big band. This time, written arrangements were normal, and the band had a different sound and style than it had in the 1930s and 1940s.
In the 1950s the band featured new soloists. Where as the earlier band emphasized .....
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Analysis Of Five Pieces Of Music
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Jimi Hendrix And Jimmy Page
Number of words: 1364 - Number of pages: 5.... stage acts were so wild, Time magazine described it as: "He hopped, twisted and rolled over sideways without missing a twang or a moan. He slung the guitar low over swiveling hips, or raised it to pick the strings with his teeth; he thrust it between his legs and did a bump and grind, crooning: 'oh, baby, come on now, sock it to me.'...For a symbolic finish, he lifted the guitar and flung it against the amplifiers." Time (April 25, 1968). His specialty became the way he used feedback, which up until now was an undesired sound. Using his guitar and the feedback it created, he was able to gen .....
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