Danger music, often thought of as a subgenre within the broader Fluxus umbrella, presents a greater, if not the pinnacle, display of violence observed within all music history. The composition of purely harmful scores creates a distinction between the somewhat less violent provoking scores seen between Fluxus artistry. Nyman also marks a distinct shift away from the central Fluxus ideologies, regarding danger music, as he claims, " More recent danger music involves more direct conflict with performers
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This world we live in is a crazy one.. A world that lives in a constant flux of eternal changes. In this whirlwind of change, we as human beings must learn to adapt, not just on a worldly plane but a deep sociological one as well. One of the harbingers of all this “eternal change” is of course music! Imagine what kind of world we would live in without the sweet melodies of unrestrained expression to aid in our evolutions, a world unbeknownst and unaware of the sheer power music has in creating lasting
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I attended a concert by a local cover band called The Backbeat at a local bar. The Backbeat is a local (North Carolina) cover band that focuses primarily on late 1960’s rock and roll covers. True to their word, at the performance I attended almost every cover they performed was a famous song which was released in the 1960s, mostly from the Beatles’ lineup. The venue that it was hosted at, the college bar He’s Not Here, and the demographic of the listeners gave the performance most of its character
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Def Leppard’s follow-up LP, “High ‘n’ Dry”, was an even bigger seller than “Getcha Rocks Off”, breaking the top ten. All together the group broadened their sound and stretching their heavy metal boundaries with the release of songs like “Bringin’ on the Heartbreak”. A few months after the follow-up LP was released, Pete Willis was replaced by Phil Collen because Willis had a severe drinking problem that affected his performance on stage. “Def Leppard was now a headline act after only two albums,
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While I previously thought of the 1980s as a corybantic era where big hair, bright clothes, and rock music existed, and little else occurred, I now understand that this decade was much more complex than that. While researching, I discovered that the 1980s was a decade composed of multiple issues and topics, many of which are still significant today. There has been a ripple effect throughout time and many of issues that were relevant in this decade we are still dealing with the repercussions of the
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As reported by Max Kutner a senior writer at Newsweek, Nakia Jones, a police officer in Cleveland, Ohio, was hastily awakened by her teenage son exploding into her bedroom on the verge of tears. “Did you see the shooting?”, he asked. “Mom not only am I afraid of being shot by another black male, do I also have to be afraid of somebody who wears the same uniform as you do?”. Two days prior, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 37 year old Alton Sterling was fatally shot numerous times by two law enforcement
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The Ransom Robberies of Flagstaff, Arizona Introduction (He Almost Got Away with It) Last week, a series of armed bank robberies occurred in the small town of Flagstaff, Arizona. The suspect robbed a series of banks located all across the town. The suspect committed these robberies by writing ransom notes at each bank and passing it to the teller in order to avoid a big scene. The suspect was caught during the 7th robbery in which the bank teller was able to notify police before the suspect could
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In 1983 the band U2 released their new album ”War” and it went to number 1 on the charts in the UK. The band’s first ever album to reach number 1 and the band’s first political theme album. The song ”Sunday, Bloody Sunday” is about the conflict in Northern Ireland and the event called bloody Sunday. In the lyrics of the song, you can clearly see that the band is upset about the incident and they are talking about the consequences of the war. “Broken bottles under children’s feet. Bodies strewn across
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Kurt Donald Cobain, Born on the 20th of February 1967 in Aberdeen Washington a small town outside of Seattle. Not much went on there, it was a logging town because of the vastness of trees. It was always wet and never sunny and a depressed little town that grew into the birthplace of grunge, possibly the biggest musical movement in history. This is the life and death of Kurt Cobain, a boy born into a musical life. This is where the story of Kurt Cobain begins. Kurt Cobain, Born February 20th, 1967
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Label -> RCA records (http://www.rcarecords.com/artists) Retail price: CD €12,99 ITunes: €9,99 [Genre] The genre(s) of this album are Blue-eyed soul, pop rock, and rock. Blue-eyed soul -> R&B / Soul performed by white artists, this music has a really nice vibe. Pop rock -> Mix of a catchy pop style and guitar-based rock. [Target group] In my opinion, there is not one specific target group for this album, just like the other three albums of DeGraw. He has a voice that is attractive
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