Bucky nodded before quickly leaving, closing the door slowly behind it so it didn’t slam. He avoided Steve’s eyes when he got outside, trying to avoid looking at anything that wasn’t his shoes. “Hey, Buck.” Steve stepped over to him, a little too close for his liking, but he forced himself not to move away as they got into the back of the car. He tapped his metal finger against the cuision “Are you alright? How was your appointment?” “It was fine.” He said quietly, focusing on listening to what
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The genre of “The Cat’s in the Cradle” is primarily folk rock. Folk-rock is described as taking “the simple, direct songwriting style of folk music” and then combining it to a “prominent rock & roll backbeat” (Pop/Rock, n.d.). Some of the more distinct parts of folk-rock “is the chiming, ringing guitar hooks, coupled with clear vocal harmonies” (Pop/Rock, n.d.). Therefore most folk/rock is primarily composed of release patterns. During the 1950s and ’60s, American folk music became more and more
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Lou Reed is one of the most influential musicians in rock and roll history. Whether it was in his solo career or his work with The Velvet Underground, Reed was influencing the masses and other intellectuals and creatives of his time such as Andy Warhol, David Bowie, and Nirvana. Upon Lou Reed’s death Patti Smith, an influential musician, stated, “Lou was a very special poet – a New York writer in the way that Walt Whitman was a New York poet. One thing I got from Lou, that never went away, was the
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Elvis Presley: A Revolutionist Gage E. Trollinger Elvis Presley is the single most significant figure in rock and roll history. He completely changed music and he also changed entertainment through his influences. In the 1950’s Presley’s music broke past these racial barriers. He allowed Caucasian and African Americans listen to the same type of music. Elvis challenged the social and moral values because his music and his dance moves created a new generation. By 1955 Elvis had gone to a national
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in the other snow. Each snowflake was shimmering white up on the peaks of the mountain. The mountain glazed in snow and had a perfect view of the whole ocean. Blue loved the snow. The only thing she loved more then the snow was her town, Sunset Palm. Her town was small and poor with colors that stood out against the dark blue ocean. As Blue walked through the center of town, her ears were filled by the song of her town and the noise of the people at the stands trying to sell what they could. When
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There are many different music genres. These genres vary from country to rap to jazz. My all- time favorite genre, without a doubt would be rock’n’roll; it’s for the soul. Throughout the years of Rock music there have been some rock star’s to change the face of Rock as we know it. Although, I love many of the people that changed rock’n’Roll, Nikki Sixx is the greatest because he had the worst addictions and while in the midst of them, he created liberating music and made everyone else’s life a living
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featured his talents with Sonny and Cher, Van Morrison, Aretha Franklin and The Rolling Stones. 8 years later Dr. John came out with his first hit solo album Gris Gris introducing “to the world his unique blend of voodoo mysticism, funk, rhythm and blues, psychedelic rock and creole roots”( ). His career highlights consist of albums “In the right place”
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rock music, having fused blues with country music and added a rhythm-and-blues beat. Also he is thought by many to be the creator of the rock music form. His unique playing of the guitar and his comical lyrics were a major inspiration for the English pop renaissance and for a wide variety of other rock musicians (Columbia, par. 1). Before Elvis, rock 'n' roll had not yet consolidated as a kind of music all its own. There were white country singers and black rhythm and blues singers. All of which presented
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The setting of a story includes the time, place, cultural atmosphere, and more. The setting influences the themes of escape, suffering, and redemption in “Sonny’s Blues.” The story took place in Harlem, New York in the 1950’s. The area was considered to have low-income housing and the narrator of the story which was Sonny’s brother lived in a housing project. Most of the story takes place when he gets out of rehab but there are a lot of flashbacks that fill in the blanks about the past and gives
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In the beginning, Granny reminisces about the rows of jars in her pantry with “blue whirlgigs and words painted on them” (Porter 78). Just as Granny had everything systematized in her pantry, the blue represents her stage of control. “Granny is a woman who likes to take care of details and to make plans, and in exchange she expects certain results,” writes Piedmont-Marton in her short story
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