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REM's Losing My Religion: An Analsysis
1292 Words - 5 Pages

.... in modern industrial based societies. It is defined as a process in which religious beliefs and practices lose importance.(Marshall,1994: pg.468) This concept is of great significance to the essay because we live in a secular society where people are becoming less and less religious. Another important concept is alienation, often when one loses his/her religion he/she becomes isolated or alienated from their religious community or familysimply for not following the religious values set upon him/her. Coincedently values is the next concept to be explored in this essay. With every religion there is a set od values to be followes and respected or else he/she must face th ....


How To Listen To Music, Not Just Hear It
1017 Words - 4 Pages

.... you, as well as in front of you (the surround effect). A good room to listen in, is a typical family room with sheet rock walls and four ninety degree corners. The second consideration is placement of speakers. The corners of a room are the perfect spot for your speakers. You shouldn't position them flush against the wall, but put the back of the speaker into the corner, so each side of the speaker is against each wall. For this reason, the bass is extended (louder), and the tweeters, mid-range, and woofers give you their undivided attention. Where to sit is simple, but it takes some easy calculations to find the perfect spot. There is a common rule for a person to ex ....


Song Review: “Iris”
387 Words - 2 Pages

.... person in the world to him. That shows how strong of an emotion love is. All that this guy can think about is the girl he has fallen for. When he is with the girl, she has his undivided attention. “All I could taste is this moment,” this line is saying that he lives for the moments he is with her. He doesn’t think about the past or future, just the present time he spends with her. I’m convinced that this guy is really in love with her. This song is so moving it makes you believe that this really is in love with the girl. With this love, there is tragedy. “And you can’t fight the tears that ain’t coming, or the moment of truth in your lies.” T ....


Changing Faces's All Day / All Night
501 Words - 2 Pages

.... for Sade and Charise was performing a duet with R. Kelly in one of the opening acts. The two had started to talk while on tour after realizing that they could make a living performing, they decided to begin the group Changing Faces. On this album, they work with several other artists. Artists such as rapper Jay Z, who is featured in the song “All of my days”. Another performer, R & B singer R. Kelly, produced most of the songs on this album as well as being featured in some of the songs. R. Kelly also produced most of the songs on their previous album, Stroke you up. On All Day/ All Night the songs are mainly about reflections of the title itself. The first s ....


The Verve Pipe: The Freshman - Analysis
387 Words - 2 Pages

.... about her now and how he never really wept he says We've tried to wash our hands of all of this we never talk of our lacking relationships and how we're guilt stricken sobbing with our heads on the floor we fell through the ice when we tried not to slip, we'd say When you are young you always think, well that would never happen to me …. Or even almost have a view that you were indestructible. You could never die, I am too young. We have everything worked out, everything planned. This was kind of the story between this girl and guy. The girl was stubborn and no matter how many people told her she was wrong in here was, she though s ....


The Grateful Dead
1304 Words - 5 Pages

.... the janitor at the music shop where Jerry gave banjo lessons. During the concert of that night, they also met guitarist Bob Weir and together they formed a band called Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions. A few weeks later Bob Matthews,who later became a part of the Grateful Dead electronics and recording family,joined the group along with John "marmaduke" Dawson,who later joined the New Riders of the Purple Sage. Work was scarce for the Jug Champions until Dana Morgan, owner at the store where Jerry taught banjo and Pig Pen worked,provided the money and equipment for them to become electric. After they had become electric they renamed the group the Warlocks. Dawson and ....


Woodstock
1382 Words - 6 Pages

.... there. To promote the idea of the studio the four partners of the music festival (Michael Lang; Artie Kornfield; John Roberts; and Joel Rosenman) decided to stage a concert, which they officially called the Festival and Art Fair. The Monterey Pop Festival held in Monterey, California, in 1967 inspired the festival (Sandow, 1). The partners eventually rented a field from a prominent local dairy farmer, Max Yasgur, who owned land about 48 miles from . Early in the week before the festival, it became clear that the event was going to draw a much larger audience than expected. People from as far away as Michigan and California came to listen to the 24 rock group ....


Ist't It Ironic: An Imaginative Response To The Song "Ironic" By Alanis Morisette
601 Words - 3 Pages

.... day for his grand daughter and her son to arrive. Sure enough they did, His grand daughter brought him some flowers and his grandson, James who was six years old, bought him a box of chocolates. They both wished him Happy Birthday and sat down next to him. John thanked them both for the presents as he put them on the table next to his bed. They talked about how James was getting on at school and how John's grand daughter was doing at work. John remembered that he needed to get his lottery ticket, he asked his daughter to get it for him. They joked about it being a waste of money and even if they tried they would not be able to spend that much money. She left James talking to ....



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