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    Macbeth Theme Songs King Duncan: Betrayed by Avenged Sevenfold I think that the song Betrayed would be an appropriate theme song for King Duncan for a few different reasons. First off‚ as it says in the title of the song he betrayed by Macbeth. The song itself is written about a guitarist of a very popular band from the 80s and 90s called Pantera‚ who was shot and killed while on stage by one of his fans. Fans to rock and roll bands are like their loyal subjects and this fan betrayed him by

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    bobby 10-25-13 MUS 123 Homework 2: Cover Songs A cover song is a recording of a song that was originally recorded or made popular by somebody else. I realized many music artists have covered Beatles’ songs. So‚ the song I chose for this assignment is “Blackbird” performed originally by The Beatles. For the cover version‚ I chose Kenny Rankin’s “Blackbird” cover version. The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The band consisted of four members: John

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    no doubt that poetry is found in music and music is poetry. It is unquestionable that the song “Imagine” by John Lennon is a form of poetry. It has meaning‚ a logical message to society‚ an emotional and intellectual impact‚ and a literary device‚ which subjectively‚ is poetry. John Lennon’s song is a perfect example of how an artist pours heart and soul into writing. “Imagine” is a very meaningful song as it was brought about during time during history. The United States was fighting a war and

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    different lyrics in each song there are many similar cultural narratives that relate to the Jay Z and Hebdige readings. For example‚ culture is shown in the song “Run DMC” In the song he talks about how he loves collard greens and chicken. In Hebdibge’s reading he talks about how race‚ religion‚ and class surrounds the subculture which has a connection to this song. In Ice Cubes song‚ “Today was a Good Day” he is thanking god for another day‚ saying how he cant believe today. This song shows his community

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    ‘Wasted Words’ was written and sung by Gregg Allman. Dickey Betts‚ the lead guitarist on this song played the bottleneck slide guitar. This song merges the sound of a happy piano and a country feel. On a normal day to day basis Dickey wouldn’t play the bottleneck style of slide guitar because former band member Duane was famous for it. ‘Ramblin’ Man’ is the second song on the album‚ Dickey Betts sang lead vocals and also wrote ‘Ramblin’ Man’. The Allman Brothers Band played ‘Ramblin

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    Chinese Red Song Chorus

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    Introduction Since 2008‚ the activity about ‘red song chorus’ has started in Chongqing city‚ under the municipal party secretary Bo Xilai’s appeal to ‘Sing revolutionary songs‚ Read classic books‚ Tell stories and Spread mottos’ (CQNEWS‚ 2010).Red songs encompass six aspects: the goodness of the Chinese Communist Party‚ the goodness of the Motherland‚ the goodness of socialism‚ the goodness of economic reform and opening‚ and the goodness of the People’s Army‚ which essentially embracing the entire

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    When thinking about the soundtrack for my life‚ the songs and lyrics that would best suit my life story‚ unfold before my eyes. Starting with a song by the Judds‚ titled Grandpa; reminding me of my early childhood‚ in which my grandfather was the biggest influence on my life. The lyrics of this song reflects what he had endeavored to teach me. He taught me right from wrong and about keeping promises. There were many occasions he would tell stories of his experiences to impress upon me valuable life

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    “Our Song”-Taylor Swift It all began freshman year of 2007‚ and the annual high school talent show was coming up. Poor little T Swift had no idea what to do‚ so she decided she’d write a cute little song about her relationship at the time‚ and then the pop country hit “Our Song” came to be. Taylor Swift had no intentions of this make shift song becoming anything special rather then something up beat and relatable to her fellow classmates‚ but then the exact opposite happened. When producing

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    Red Hot Chili Peppers Analysis In this song‚ the lead singer‚ Anthony Kiedis‚ is describing how after a drug addiction he moved to a different city to start a new life. This relates to Holden in Catcher in the Rye because after he was kicked out of school he had a hard decision to make. He either could go to his home before his parents knew about the expulsion‚ or he could run away to New York. Anthony and Holden both choose to go to the city. Also in the song and the book‚ the singer and Holden turn

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    people should be given hope and motivation. The song that I’m going to analyze is the title song of the album by name “21st century breakdown” by Green day‚ released in 2009. It’s a very negative and depressing song despite the poppy‚ diverse sound. The song is written for open interpretation and most of can relate ourselves to all or parts of it. I advocate justice and I want to be very clear that justice and equality are not the same thing. The song demonstrates this idea very nicely and that’s why

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