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Edited by dani-rox at 9-9-2016 07:39 PM

A Look At How Rock Music Has Changed Over The Decades




It is hard to believe, but there was once a time when there was no rock music. Most historians trace the beginning rock back to the year 1954, when a new type of music, then called Rock and Roll, appeared and revolutionized musical tastes, at least among young people, and pretty much changed the world.

This new music, of course did not develop in a vacuum, but resulted from the convergence of three musical styles, Rhythm and Blues, Jazz and Folk, as well as a series of technological developments that created a new market for music.

Rhythm and Blues developed from the Blues, and Rock and Roll developed from Rhythm and Blues (R&B). Little Richard, one of the great innovators in 1950's rock music, has often said that "Rhythm and Blues had a baby and somebody named it rock and roll." He, of course is absolutely right, and a number of important R&B artists were part of the beginning of Rock and Roll. Among them were Muddy Waters, Willie Mae Thornton, Joe Turner and Ray Charles.

Classic rock music will always be around from the 1960's and 1970's. It is music that has withstood the tests of time. Although we will always love the way these songs were sung by their original artists such as the harmonics on Led Zeppelin's Stairway To Heaven or The Beatles' Revolution 9, but it is also fun to hear them revamped by our favorite modern artists. Below is a list of some of the popular cover songs made possible by classic rock music.

If you have ever watched the movie Gothika, you might have recognized some classic rock music that had a new feel to it. This 2003 film contained the Limp Bizkit song “Behind Blue Eyes”. However, it was The Who that first performed this song in 1971.

The first Scream movie released in 1996 also held some transformed classic rock music. This popular horror movie had a remake of the 1976 hit song “Don't Fear the Reaper”. This Blue Oyster Cult song was redone with a slower beat to match the eerie movie.

In the midst of anger and political frustration came the rise of Punk during the late 1960's and early 1970's. Along with Lou Reed and The Velvet Underground, one of the bands that is considered one of the main innovators of punk rock music was Iggy Pop and The Stooges from Detroit. The Stooges played a unique form of rock music and their live shows consisted of frontman Iggy Pop contorting his body into strange positions, some self mutilation and other acts of the bizarre. The Stooges were considered rock and roll but their influence is what spawned the punk rock music movement in the seventies. In the opinions of many punk rock music fans the first bands to truly be considered punk rock were The New York Dolls, David Bowie (but many consider them glam), Patti Smith, and The Ramones, coming from New York City, some will try and say it was the Sex Pistols from England, but that is not true because Malcolm Mclaren, the founder of the Sex Pistols was the manager for the New York Dolls before he even formed the Sex Pistols. The Sex Pistols and other band such as the Clash made the English punk movement widely popular though but in many minds the first true punk rock album was The Ramones self titled album in 1976.

Punk rock music was a music that was anti everything and many of the English punk bands considered themselves anarchists and tried to ensure they were social outcasts. Punk music was very simplistic, usually consisting of a couple chords, fast drum beats, and nihilistic lyrics. Many punk rock music bands and their fans wore raggedy clothes covered with punk rock patches and held together by safety pins. Another signature of the punk rock movement, especially in the British punk movement in the late seventies was the new and unique hair styles and hair colors. Hairstyles such as the Mohawk and the liberty spikes became extremely popular among punk rockers, and they were usually died colors like green, red, and blue. Punk flourished through the late seventies and into the eighties. Many bands started taking punk and branching out from it and many different forms of punk rock are in existence today, and a majority of today’s top music acts are variations of punk rock.

In the 1980's, something interesting happened with the rise of Hair Metal and Glam Metal. There are a lot of fans of hard rock music. Most of these fans like their music loud when pumping out some Guns N Roses or Motley Crue. That is the best way to listen to hard rock music. However, that is also the best way to loose your hearing. Most people don't realize that loud music is just as bad for your hearing as working in a factory or shooting guns without proper ear protection. This is why it is important to be careful when listening to hard rock music. To the uninitiated, any loud music is called heavy metal. In reality there are a multitude of heavy metal styles and subgenres. Heavy metal is a wide umbrella characterizing a style of music that is generally loud and aggressive. There are genres that are very melodic and mainstream, and other genres that are extreme and underground. The backbone of heavy metal is the electric guitar. You can't have metal without at least one guitarist, and many bands have two or more. Certain genres have some quiet and mellow parts, but most metal is loud, intense, fast and aggressive. The vocal styles in heavy metal range from melodic singing to aggressive singing to growls or even screaming in the case of its influence on Hardcore Punk acts.

During the 1990's, Alternative music was well on its rise to the mainstream. Alternative rock music is really a name given to rock music that didn't fit any other genre. However, the technical meaning is usually any rock music that descended from punk rock, classic rock and underground music of the time. A lot of rock music has been classified as alternative rock music even though some of these did not exactly fit the meaning.

Alternative rock music became popular in the 1990's but the history of alternative rock music goes back farther than that. Before Nirvana brought alternative rock music to the mainstream audience, the music genre had been gaining popularity with the college crowds and music underground. The popularity of alternative rock music came about after the grunge period. Grunge was a type of alternative rock music that denounced commercialism. This movement started in Seattle, Washington and soon took the world by storm. This was ironic since it was this type of music that helped to create the commercial success for alternative rock music. Bands such as Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. During the height of success for alternative rock music, many record companies handed out the name to bands that fit the requirements loosely at best. This was done in hopes that the label of alternative would help sales. However, looking back one can see that some of this music was more pop than alternative. Nu-Metal and Alternative Metal acts such as Tool and the Deftones continue to be influenced by 90's alternative music.

In the mid 90s, pop-punk music began to find itself becoming more and more popular. Green Day released their first album on a major record label, and other bands such as The Offspring and MxPx did the same. With many of these songs being played over and over on radio stations and MTV, there was an interest in punk music again from major record labels. Punk bands were offered lucrative contracts, and they often would tour with pop-punk bands. Worth noting, ska-punk began to rise in the early to mid 90s.

During the mid 2000s, the lines that defined pop-punk genre began to become more and more obscured due to the rise of many new bands with a unique blend of sound. Bands such as The Used, Taking Back Sunday, and My Chemical Romance began to take the scene by storm, showing many pop-punk characteristics but spouting a darker and more depressing tone. Because of the previous obscurity of what defined it, the pop-punk genre began to fall in prominence during the late 2000's much in the same way grunge did in the 90's. For the first time in music alternative rock was beginning to fall out of favor, although bands like The Wonder Years continue to uphold the genre's mantle.

With the growing popularity of Indie music in the 2010's there has been a lot of discussion on how one is supposed to define 'Indie' music. When the topic comes up, a common response is that Indie music is not an actual genre but just a catchall phrase for any independent artists of any style of music. "Independent would obviously be implying anything that hasn't been done with the help of a major label". But the fact is, Indie music is an actual genre of music that encompasses a broad range of styles that all derived from the Folk, Punk and Post-Punk scenes. For this, the style has often been criticized for its lighter sound compared to previous movements. The genre has given rise to an interesting floor of artists such as fun. and Foster The People, while newer acts such as Imagine Dragons, Arctic Monkeys and Portugal The Man continue to hold down the fort. We still have a good bit of the 2010's left to go, and it'll be interesting to see what direction a genre that has redefined itself since the 1950's will go next.


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Memandangkan muzik rock ada berjuta2 cabang dan sub genre kita ambik yg dikenali dan popular di tanah air sajork

Rock & Roll




Artis2 yg mempopularkannya:

Elvis Presley


Chuck Berry




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The Tornados -- dalam bulatan tuh George Bellamy, apaknya si Matt Bellamy penyanyi kumpulan Muse.


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Daripada British Invasion, maka lahirlah Garage Rock



Maap, ai kenal dan minat band ni jah

Seterusnya; Psychedelic Rock
yg banyak diinspirasikan oleh LSD hahaha


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Tetiba ai malas tepek bideo ikut genre kan
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THE GREATEST EVER ROCK AND ROLL SEX SECRETS



Mick Jagger and the hooker-haggling: A notorious penny pincher, the Rolling Stones frontman was rumoured to have spent time haggling with prostitutes to get a low price - instead of just getting on with the deed at hand!



Gavin Rossdale (Bush) and a secret child: The frontman's private life was thrown into the spotlight after a paternity test revealed he really was the father to model Daisy Lowe. After a fling with singer and designer Pearl Lowe, Rossdale didn't believe he was the father and became the Daisy's godfather. Gwen Stefani, Rossdale's then-wife, was said to have been devastated.



Pamela Anderson, Tommy Lee and a sex tape: One of the most infamous sex tapes of all time is Pamela Anderson and Motley Crew drummer Tommy Lee. Back in 1996 the sex tape of their boat antics while on honeymoon was stolen from their home and viewed the world over - making both household names all for the wrong reasons.



Led Zeppelin and the stuffed-shark orgy: The band's most infamous sex scandals included that of Jimmy Page's rumoured affair with a teenage groupie but that paled next to the band's 1968 activities when the band were said to have been been responsible for a dead shark being stuffed into a female fan's vagina during a sex orgy.



Chuck Berry and the hotel watersports: American singer/songwriter and one of the pioneers of rock and roll and another star endlessly in the limelight for sex scandals. One of his oddest moments took place a hotel room and is said to have involved a young girl and a bath tub. The star was said to have been caught mid-stream, urinating over the girl. The scandal was never confirmed, yet it was never denied...



George Michael and the toilet incident: Back in 1998, the millionaire was arrested and charged with 'lewd conduct' in a public toilet in Los Angeles after exposing himself to an undercover policeman. The singer was forced to pay a fine but claimed he was tricked into the act.



Duran Duran and the sex toy: Guitarist Warren Cuccurullo was said to have designed an 8 inch dildo called the 'Rock Rod', modelled on his own genitalia back in 2002. Despite his fan base being predominantly gay, he sold the toy on websites for heterosexual buyers.



Jim Morrison and the exposed penis: The Doors frontman was given a pardon after getting his penis out on stage during a concert in Miami, Florida in 1969. Convicted of indecent exposure, he got off with lewd behaviour and public drunkenness.



Fred Durst and his sex-face sex tape: A three minute sex clip of Durst and a woman was allegedly taken from his computer and leaked online. Many newspapers have stated that it was Durst himself that leaked the tape, in order to boost his career. Anyone who has seen the tape, and the moment Durst films his own face during sex, will have spent the years since trying desperately to remove the image from their mind.

Ewwww...
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Post time 8-9-2016 06:51 PM | Show all posts
Wow!..xyah tunggu lame...masak maggi je siap dh thread u
brape mlm x tdo nak completekan task ni u?...

Agak ternganga mulut jgk tgk tajuk topik walaupun kira sinonim la kan dgn genre lagu rock ni..
ape kata ubah jadi "school of rock"..u know i prefer something yg discreet ahahaha...(kalau x nyusahkan u...)


Anyway good job! Blum ade masa nak jenguk betul2. Nnt later i akan terjah lagi..
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maybe org akan ckp something wrong dgn mata iols, tp iols rse slash zaman muda2 hot giler!!!
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Edited by manjalara_01 at 10-9-2016 11:58 AM


all of my favourite david bowie songs dah pernah bukak kat board lagu pun..









David Robert Jones (8 January 1947 – 10 January 2016), better known by his stage name David Bowie, was an English rock musician and actor.
Early life[change | change source]
Bowie was born in Brixton, London. He grew up in Bromley, Kent. He played the saxophone. He was a singer in London blues bands. He used the alias David Bowie because David Jones sounded too much like Davy Jones (of The Monkees). He took the name Bowiefrom Jim Bowie, who invented the Bowie knife.
Bowie became known to the public with the 1969 song Space Oddity. This was released when men first landed on the moon. The song is based on the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick.
Career[change | change source]Ziggy Stardust[change | change source]
Bowie's album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars was released in 1972. It is one of his best-known albums. As a result of his performance, Bowie became a leader of glam rock.
Ziggy Stardust became Bowie's second personality (alter ego). For a press-conference, he would show up as Ziggy. Bowie let Ziggy Stardust come to an end during a live concert in the Hammersmith Odeon theatre on 3 July 1973. In 1983, this show was released as movie and soundtrack (Ziggy Stardust – The Motion Picture).
Los Angeles and Berlin[change | change source]
Bowie settled in Los Angeles. He experimented with drugs, especially cocaine. A new second personality was The Thin White Duke. This was introduced on the Station to Stationalbum in 1976. The song single Golden Years scored high in the pop charts. In 2003, the album was ranked No. 323 on Rolling Stone magazine's "list of the 500 greatest albums of all time".
After releasing Station to Station, Bowie moved to Berlin. He was interested in the German music scene. He wanted to end his drug abuse. In Berlin, he started to work withproducer Brian Eno. Bowie, in his turn, was producer for Iggy Pop. The Berlin Albums are Low (1977), Heroes (1977) and Lodger (1979).
1980s[change | change source]
Bowie left Berlin in 1980. The last album at that time was Scary Monsters... And Super Creeps. In 1981, he had a big hit with Under Pressure, together with Queen.
Tin Machine[change | change source]
In 1989, Bowie formed a new band. This was his first real band since the 1970s. The band was called Tin Machine. With this band, Bowie recorded three albums: Tin Machine(1989), Tin Machine II (1991) and Oy Vey, Baby (1992).
1990s–2010s[change | change source]
By the 1990s, Bowie had become more interested in soul, jazz and hip hop. This was first noticed on the album Black Tie, White Noise.
Bowie was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on 17 January 1996.[1]
In 2013, Bowie released his twenty-fourth album, The Next Day. It was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 2014 Grammy Awards.[2]
His last album, Blackstar, was released on 8 January 2016, his 69th birthday and two days before his death.[3][4]
Personal life[change | change source]
Bowie married Mary Angela Barnett in 1970. Their son, Duncan Jones was born in 1971. The couple divorced in 1980. Bowie married Iman in 1992. The couple's daughter, Alexandria Jones, was born in 2000.
Death[change | change source]
On 10 January 2016, Bowie died after an 18-month battle with liver cancer in Manhattan, New York City. He was 69 years old.[5] His remains were later cremated on 14 January in a private ceremony in New York.

Bowie covered many genres including art rock, hard rock, glam rock, alternative rock, krautrock, protopunk, post-punk, electronica, Blue-eyed soul, New Wave, Industrial, Techno,Jazz, Dance music, Funk, Disco, Experimental rock, Folk, Instrumental, Ambient and house.


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nk sambung skit david bowie pulak idola billy idol..my fav billy idol song..

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