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Written by mUjA on 05 January 2010
More than three decades, Aerosmith was one of the largest and most respected rock bands, crafting classic songs full of raw guitar runs, and highly energetic vocals. The band first reached fame in the 1970s, a lot of hits including ‘Dream On,’ ‘Sweet Emotion’ and ‘Walk This Way’. During this period, Aerosmith’s music defied easy categorization falling somewhere in the hard rock / blues and early punk, with occasional power ballads here and there. The band enjoyed great popularity throughout the 1970s, but a split 1979-84, a severe drug and drug addictions that contributed to the decline, and nearly relegate them to the annals of history. However, in 1984, Aerosmith was born again. I went to enjoy a resurgence in popularity has made them one of the best-selling and most popular rock band in the world today.
Throughout the rough and rocky history, Aerosmith defied, and even defied mediocrity is not a fast-paced rock and roll world’s rich and tragedy-rans. Aerosmith signed with Columbia in 1972, made his debut and the first album’s title is simply Aerosmith, which included the hit single, ‘Dream On’. After constant touring, the band released Get Your Wings in 1974, which did quite well on the charts, but this Toys in the Attic in 1975, found that Aerosmith as international superstars. Originally it was connected to Rolling Stones clones, Toys in the Attic showed that Aerosmith was a unique and original talent in their own right. Part heavy metal, part glam rock and part punk, Toys in the Attic is a huge success, starting with the single ‘Sweet Emotion’ and then a successful re-release of ‘Dream On’ and a new song from the album, ‘Walk This Way’. Both band’s previous albums re-charted it. Aerosmith’s next album, rocks, quickly went platinum, and included two hits, ‘Back in the Saddle’ and ‘Last Child’.
The next album, Draw the Line, was not as successful, although the title track proved to be less successful. While continuing to tour and record in the late 1970s, Aerosmith acted in the film version of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, which the Beatles hit ‘Come Together’. Wane and uptake of the drug abuse began affecting their output, Joe Perry left the band in 1979 during the recording of the sixth studio album Night in the Ruts and formed the Joe Perry Project. Perry’s role in Aerosmith was initially taken to an old friend and songwriter Richie Supa and then later guitarist Jimmy Crespo who recorded the remainder of the album.
Aerosmith released its mammoth-selling Greatest Hits album in 1980 and 1981, the band suffered another loss in the departure of Brad Whitford. Rick Dufay replaced Whitford and the band recorded the seventh album, Rock in a Hard Place. The album was a relative failure. The tour followed the release is that it should be pointed out Steven Tyler on stage during the collapse of 1983 performance.
Valentine’s Day 1984, Perry and Whitford went to Aerosmith play. They officially rejoined the ranks of Aerosmith once more in April of that year. Steven Tyler recalls, ‘I should have felt the buzz the moment all five of us first met in the same room again. We all started laughing – it was like five years had never passed. We knew that we would have been correct. ‘
Aerosmith embarked on a lucrative reunion tour entitled ‘Back in the Saddle’, which produced the live album Classics Live II. The problems still not behind them, when the group with Geffen Records and began work on a method.
In 1985, the release of Done with Mirrors, the first studio album since the highly publicized reunion. This trade has fared relatively well, but it is not already in the song, or much hope of the method. By the time the album, Tyler and Perry had exited drug rehabilitation. The group appeared on Run DMC incredibly successful cover of ‘Walk This Way’, blending rock and roll and hip-hop and successful method of early Aerosmith. The group’s next release was Permanent Vacation (1987), which included the hits ‘Dude (Looks Like A Lady)’, ‘Rag Doll’ and ‘Angel.’ The next album, pump, were even better, Pump included four Top Ten singles: ‘Janie’s Got a Gun,’ ‘What It Takes,’ ‘Love in an elevator’ and ‘The Other Side.’ Aerosmith definitely the middle of a major resurgence.
Despite the fact that a significant shift in the mainstream music at the beginning of 1990, the band’s 1993 follow-up to Pump, Get a Grip, just as successful commercially. Although many critics were unimpressed, the focus on power-ballads in promoting the album, three songs ( ‘Cryin ”, ‘Crazy’ and ‘Amazing’) proved a great success on the radio and MTV. The music videos included, and new up-and-coming actress Alicia Silverstone, her provocative performances earned her the title of ‘the Aerosmith chick’ for half a decade. Steven Tyler’s daughter Liv Tyler, was also included in the ‘Crazy’ video. Aerosmith signed with Columbia Records again in the early 1990s, but had to complete two contractual albums for Geffen before recording for the new label.
The next album, Nine Lives, was hit by staffing problems, including the firing of manager Tim Collins. Reviews are usually mixed, and Nine Lives initially fell on maps, even though the long chart life and sold double platinum in the United States alone. This was followed by a series of late ‘90 ’s releases, mostly earlier material, which live or post. The album sold relatively well, but another significant decline in popularity and critical respect for the band.
Aerosmith’s biggest hit of the ‘90 ’s, and only # 1 single to date, the love theme from the film Armageddon, I Do not Want to Miss a Thing. ‘ This song was conceived by Joe Perry and Diane Warren, although Warren alone received songwriting credit. Steven Tyler’s daughter Liv was included in the film. In 1999, there were the Disney-MGM Studios ride (and later, the Walt Disney Studios Park ride), Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster. Aerosmith provided the soundtrack and the theme for the ride, which is the basis of the recording session and the subsequent concert.
The band started in the decade following the release of 2001 ‘Just Push Play, which charted well. They will also be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In the same year the band appeared as part of United We Stand concert in Washington DC on 9 / 11 victims and their families. Persistence of the band flew back to Indianapolis for a show that night, willing to interrupt their Just Push Play tour schedule.
In 2002, Aerosmith released the 2-disc compilation O Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits, and started the Girls of Summer tour with opening acts Kid Rock and Run-DMC. In 2003, the band Aerosmith and Kiss headlined the Rocksimus Maximus tour. The long-promised blues album, Honkin ‘on Bobo, released in 2004. The album will continue to be successful, helping to inspire the resurgence of blues and roots music across the United States and Europe. The live DVD, You Gotta Move, then 2004th The band also borrowed from the well-known ‘Dream On’ in an ad campaign for the 2004 Buick, the target audience, which now consists largely of those who were teenagers when the song first charted.
In 2005, guitarist Joe Perry released eponymous solo album. Many people argue that it is in many ways truer to the Aerosmith of the ‘70 ’s than any other recent output. This is mainly due to the raw energy and lack of song doctoring. In October 2005, Aerosmith released a CD / DVD named Rockin ‘the Joint. The joint trip to Rockin ‘The Joint tour on October 30 to Lenny Kravitz and is still touring.
It is estimated that the road until some time around the spring of 2006. The rumor that it will begin work on a new album at that time. This was announced in January that the band embark on a 5-week tour with Cheap Trick in the spring. Rumors of the tour started a week before the announcement when Cheap Trick frontman Robin Zander joined the band on stage for ‘Come Together’ during a concert in Tampa, Florida. Early reports indicate that the band plans to re-touring in the autumn of 2006, is likely to promote the new album. According to insiders, an upcoming tour may see them with Motley Crue.
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Written by mUjA on 01 January 2010
Soul Asylum was the outgrowth of a previous band, Loud Fast Rules, formed in 1981, guitarist and singer Dave Pirner, guitarist and backing vocalist Dan Murphy, bassist Karl Mueller, and drummer Pat Morley. Soul Asylum began around the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, and quickly developed a core following. Pat Morley, later replaced by Grant Young in 1984.
Shortly before the group signed to Twin / Tone Records in 1984, they have changed their name to Soul Asylum. Released their debut album, Say What You Will, in 1984, and quickly developed a strong core following are well known, dynamic stage show. Although the young band’s inexperience was apparent, the album was hellafied post-punk romp. Unfortunately, to a large extent overshadowed by fellow Minnesotans Husker Du and the release of the exchanges.
In 1986, in both productive and depressing years of the band. Early this year, released Made To Be Broken, an album that showed the growth as musicians. After several months of touring and releasing a collection of Outtakes and live tracks called Time incinerator, the band recorded and released their third album, While You Were Out ‘before the end of the year. Collection of cleverly written punk songs, the album received good reviews, but again failed to break through the national audience.
The improvement of the band was enough to get them their first major label contract. The band signed to A & M in 1987, Hang Time, and appeared the following year, the impressive, riff-heavy record that finally provided the band’s sound is well deserved. However, after playing a series of acoustic shows in early 1990, Soul Asylum took up the Columbia.
In 1992 the band released Grave Dancers Union became the most popular album. The magical third single, ‘Runaway Train’ was a video public service announcements like the missing children, helped push the single to number five and the album number 11, and turned the band a household name. The following year, Soul Asylum has been granted the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song for ‘Runaway Train’.
Soul Asylum 1995 edition, Let Your Dim Light Shine, saw that the track ‘Misery’ reach the Top 20, then in 1998, Candy in the Stranger of the last studio album with Columbia Records.
In May 2004, bassist Karl Mueller was diagnosed with throat cancer and had treatment. Karl Mueller’s diagnosis came to the band’s intention to commit another album together. He insists that the record was the end of the engine (and before) the completion. Karl Mueller, fixed the last Soul Asylum album that year (in 2006’s The Silver Lining). However, the cancer later returned and died at home on June 17, 2005.
Renewed and revitalized, Soul Asylum founders Dave Pirner and Dan Murphy return to rock’s front line in July 2006 release of the Silver Lining, the first studio release of new material, 8 years have passed since the Candy Stranger. The Silver Lining, Soul Asylum ninth full-length album, every bit of daring and off-centered, such as rock fans have come to expect, it indicates that the Minneapolis-bred band has lost the edge of one of the hardcore.
The album was not as commercially successful as some had hoped, and the band was dropped from Columbia Records roster. Pirner said: ‘This is something sad to say, but you could see the whole grunge-rock-band thing is completely over-saturated and people start looking for something new.’ The band took a step backwards.
Soul Asylum completed its U.S. tour supporting The Silver Lining at the end of 2006. November / December 2006 opened the Cheap Trick on the U.S. tour. On March 10, 2007, Soul Asylum joined Cyndi Lauper, Mint Condition, and Lifehouse held a concert for the benefit Wain McFarlane, the leader of the legendary reggae band ipso facto, to help pay the cost of a kidney transplant.
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Written by mUjA on 12 December 2009
Embodiment of the American Dream
Bruce Springsteen, an influential American singer and songwriter, was born in 1949 in a small town in New Jersean. He decided that a musician of 7, he saw Elvis Presley’s concert on television. The parents are very poor, and Bruce’s mother was a loan to buy him a good guitar. Therefore, the main themes of Springsteen’s music for people living in the hands of the mouth and in politics. Bruce strategies to power in 1965, collected in 1972, the E Street Band, although one or two years so it was not known. Springsteen and the E Street Band have worked together for many years, but in 1989 they parted. The most popular album by Bruce Springsteen Born To Run and Born in the USA. More Grammies and an Oscar for the Philadelphia soundtrack. He is also the inventor of lo-fi music became the genre’s now cult of indie rockers. The ealry 2000s Springteen reunited the E Street Band. The artist Magic in 2007, recorded a long wait, about 5 years and the first album with the E Street Band. Read the rest of this entry »
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Written by mUjA on 09 December 2009
1. Crooning Bob, hidden Muse
2. Masked Anonymous
3. Elst, Gunn
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7. Formation
9. Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
10. Grammy Time
11. Pope On The Red Line
12. My father?
17. The Missing Beatle?
‘I think a hero as someone who understands the degree of responsibility that comes with his freedom.’ – Bob Dylan
1. Crooning Bob, hidden Muse
Recently a Japanese writer named Junichi Saga was flattered and shocked to hear that one part of the book seems to have found the way to some Bob Dylan lyrics.
Bob Dylan’s 2001 song ‘Floater’, he croons – ‘My old man is like a feudal lord, there are more lives than a cat.’ ‘I’m not so cool or forgiving, I sound like ‘Sometimes somebody wants to give something up, and tears or not, this is too much to ask.’
Page six Junicihi Saga’s book, ‘Confessions of a Yakuza’, he writes – ‘The old man sat there like a feudal lord.’ ‘I’m not cool or forgiving as I heard it.’ Then on page 182, says – ‘Tears or not, however, is that too much to ask.’
The practitioner of Chinese medicine came to the revelation of Dylan’s calling upon his own work, it was surprising. This can be a kind of literary theft, but the author said, do not plan to sue. ‘Why would I sue? In order to do something that people all over the world happy and try to take advantage of that money – that of poverty. ‘He said Saga.
‘This shows that people in other countries related to the harsh realities of prewar Japan, which is a poor, struggling country. I’m just happy someone read the book and liked it. ‘Saga said. ‘Books do not sell that well, and it sold out in Japan.’ He further added he has estimated that only about $ 8475 from the publication.
A few weeks ago, Saga bought his first Bob Dylan CD, ‘The Best of Bob Dylan.’
2. MaskedAnonymous
Do you want to reach out a hand to save the drowning man, if he thought he might pull you?
This is the tagline, Bob’s latest film called ‘Masked & Anonymous’. In it, Bob plays, Jack Fate, a singer whose career took a downward spiral and is forced to re-appear on stage benefit concert performance. Because this movie was the coolest and joined some of Hollywood’s most talented, all of which allegedly signed it at the scale of the film. The cast includes: John Goodman, Jessica Lange, Luke Wilson, Jeff Bridges, Penelope Cruz, Reggie Lee, Angela Bassett, Steven Bauer, Larry Campbell, Bruce Dern, Alex Desert, Trevi Etienne, Dan Frischman, Tony Garnier, Laura Elena Harring, Ed Harris, Shawn Michael Howard, Val Kilmer, Bruce Kirschbaum, Antonio David Lyons, Cheech Marin, Chris Penn, George Receli, Giovanni Ribisi, Mickey Rourke, Sam Sarpong, Charlie Sexton, Jon Sklaroff, Christian Slater and Fred Ward. On top of all this is that the T-Shirt King friend, Keri Bruno, 2nd pull Unit director duties on the talent heavy film.
The film hits theaters limited U.S. release on 25 July.
5 feet, six inches, Robert Allen Zimmerman can be a little man, but under the name Bob Dylan, he is a legendary giant of a musician.
4. Elst, Gunn
Robert Allen Zimmerman was born May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota. His father, Abe, applying the Standard Oil Company there, but when Robert was six the family moved to Hibbing, Minnesota. One note about Hibbing riddling the fact that very often the coldest place in the United States. Yikes. Growing up he taught himself piano and guitar and formed several high school rock band. Around this time he Toyen stage name, ‘Gunn Elst.
In 1959, Robert entered the University of Minnesota, and started under the name of Bob Dylan and the clubs in St. Paul Minnesota.
6. The Legend The Legend recommends
In 1960, he traveled to New York to implement the various folk clubs throughout Greenwich Village. While in New York in time for his idol, Woody Guthrie in his hospital room.
7. Formation
Late in 1961, landed a contract with Columbia Records and his debut album the following year, two original songs. A year after that ‘Freewheelin ‘Bob Dylan’ was established with the original album, including a song that became a hymn ‘60′ s – ‘Blowin ‘in the Wind.’
In February 1964, Dylan and the South led a small group of friends from New York and stopped in unannounced to a poet ‘Carl Sandburg’ of North Carolina. Disappointingly, Dylan left only 10 minutes to arrive, when he realized that he could not get the venerable man of letters to him seriously as he is also a poet.
He jumped into folk-rock mainstream after touring with Joan Baez’s own flavor of electric / acoustic swagger, which in the end he hit song, ‘Bringing It All Back Home.’ Shortly after the Byrd’s, turned the song ‘Mr. Tambourine Man ‘to another faith, that cover version of the famous tune.
9. Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
Following a motorcycle accident, which in 1966 took the limelight until 1969. Around that time, Sam Peckinpah asked him to up the score and appear in the film ‘Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid.’ This would be just the beginning of a long and continuing relationship and the Hollywood film industry.
10. Grammy Time
In 1974, Bob Dylan and The Band hit the road to promote the first album, ‘Planet Waves’. The following year, even a chart covering the release of ‘Blood on the Tracks.’ Thereafter, several Rolling Thunder tours, a film called ‘Renaldo and Clara’ and then the music world was stunned by the release of his fundamentalist Christian album, ‘Slow Train Coming’. The song of the album, he collected his first Grammy.
11. Pope On The Red Line
In May 1997, was hit by histaplasmosis, a potentially fatal infection of the heart, SAC, but to the fact that a European tour. He kicked off the road in September, down from a specific request of the Pope in Rome.
12. My father?
His son, Jakob Dylan’s half-time emulate famous father his own band, The Wagner. However, the Jesse Dylan’s stardom has a slightly modified route is decided, the glitter of Tinsletown. The first major concert management will soon be released, ‘American Pie 3′. Jesse also directed a movie called, ‘How High’, and it seems that a special thanks credit ‘The Matrix Revisited.’
He is truly legendary 1997 album, ‘Time Out of Mind’ and the 2001 album ‘Love and Theft’ album of the year, both voted for the annual Village Voice critics’ poll. It seems like a no-brain barrier for us.
He composed and recorded songs that are already recorded songs used in the following films:
Gods Generals
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Bene
Bandits
Blow
The Hurricane
American Beauty
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
The big Lebowski
Dogfight
Band of the Hand
American pop
Renaldo and Clara
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
A small $ 10 million dollar movie, ‘Masked & Anonymous’ was directed by veteran TV comedy director, Larry Charles, who also shows a helmeted, ‘Mad About You,’ ‘Seinfeld’ and ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ ;.
It appeared on the TV show ‘Dharma & Greg’ playing himself. When he met Conan O’Brien in a recent concert, Bob was quoted as saying: ‘I know that the TeeVee.’
His numerous awards of note, including: the Polar Music Prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 2000, the Commandeur dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from France in 1990, an honorary doctorate from Princeton University in 1970 and inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Bruce Springteen the New York Waldorf Astoria Hotel in 1988.
17. The Missing Beatle?
It seems that the finger on the Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club. ‘
The famous ‘Johnny Cash at San Quentin’ concert, Johnny Cash introduced a song he wrote with his Dylan describes as ‘… the greatest writer of our time. ‘
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