Monday, April 30, 2012

POP music!!!

which originated in its modern form in the 1950s, deriving from rock and roll.the terms popular music and pop music are often used interchangeably, even though the former is adescription of music which is popular (and can include any style), whilst the latter is a specific genre containing qualities of mass appeal. As a genre, pop music is very eclectic, often borrowing elements from other styles including urban, dance, rock, latin, and country. 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

It real Psychedelic!!!!!

Psychedelic music's LSD-inspired vibe began in the folk scene,Psychedelic rock reached its apogee in the last years of the decade. 1967 saw the Beatles release their definitive psychedelic statement in Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, including the controversial track "Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds" and the Rolling Stones responded later that year with Their Satanic Majesties Request. Pink Floyd produced what is usually seen as their best psychedelic work The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.American stars of Jimi Hendrix and The Who, whose single "I Can See for Miles " delved into psychedelic territory. These trends climaxed in the 1969 Woodstock Festival, which saw performances by most of the major psychedelic acts, but by the end of the decade psychedelic rock was in retreat. Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac and Syd Berrett of Pink Floyd were early "acid casualties", the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Cream broke up before the end of the decade and many surviving acts moved away from psychedelia into more back-to-basics "roots rock", the wider experimentation of progressive rock, or riff laden heavy rock

the british are coming!!!!!

By the end of 1962, what would become the British rock scene had started with Beat groups like The Beatles. Beat bands tended towards "bouncy, irresistible melodies", while earlyBritish rythem and blues acts tended towards less sexually innocent, more aggressive songs, often adopting an anti-establishment stance. There was, however, particularly in the early stages, considerable musical crossover between the two tendencies. By 1963, led by the Beatles, beat groups had begun to achieve national success in Britain, soon to be followed into the charts by the more rhythm and blues focused acts.

In 1964 the Beatles achieved a breakthrough to mainstream popularity in the United States. "I Want to Hold Your Hand " was the band's first number 1 hit on the Billborad hot 100, spending 7 weeks at the top and a total of 15 weeks on the chart. Their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show on 9 February, drawing an estimated 73 million viewers (at the time a record for an American television program) often is considered a milestone in American pop culture. The Beatles went on to become the biggest selling rock band of all time and they were followed into the US charts by numerous British bands.The British Invasion helped internationalize the production of rock and roll, opening the door for subsequent British (and Irish) performers to achieve international success

Everybody go Surfin!!!

Surf music achieved its greatest commercial success as vocal music, particularly the work of the Beach boys, formed in 1961 in Southern California. Their early albums included both instrumental surf rock (among them covers of music by Dick Dale) and vocal songs, drawing on rock and roll and Doo wop and the close harmonies of vocal pop acts like the four fresh man. Their first chart hit, "Surfin" in 1962 reached the Billboard top 100 and helped make the surf music craze a national phenomenon. From 1963 the group began to leave surfing behind as subject matter as Brian Wilson became their major composer and producer, moving on to the more general themes of male adolescence including cars and girls in songs like "Fun, Fun, Fun" (1964) and "California Girls" (1965).Other vocal surf acts followed, including one-hit wonders like Ronny & the Daytonas with "G. T. O." (1964) and Rip chords with "Hey Little Cobra",

Rock and Roll Baby, we got soul baby!!

A black and white photograph of Elvis Presley standing between two sets of barsThe foundations of rock music are in rock and roll, which originated in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s, and quickly spread to much of the rest of the world.It has been argued that "That`s All Right (Mama)"(1954), Elvis Presley`s first single for Sun Records in Memphis, was the first rock and roll record, but, at the same time, Big Joe Turner`s "Shake Rattle and Roll", later covered by Haley, was already at the top of the Billboard R&B charts

ROCK on!!

Rock music is a genre of popular music that developed during and after the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and rool heavily influenced byrythem and blues and country music. Rock music also drew strongly on a number of other genres such as blues and folk, and incorporated influences from jazz, classical and other musical sources. Musically, rock has centred around the electric guitar, usually as part of a rock group with bass guitar and drums. Typically, rock is song-based music with a 4/4 beat utilizing averse chours form, but the genre has become extremely diverse and common musical characteristics are difficult to define. Unlike many earlier styles of popular music, rock lyrics have dealt with a wide range of themes in addition to romantic love: including sex, rebellion against the establishment, social concerns and life styles. the Red Hot Chili Peppers for example was know for and by theire rock.

Blues

Blues is the name given to both a musical form that originated in African American communities of primarily the "Deep South" of the United Stated at the end of the 19th century fromSpirituals, Work songs, field hollars, Shouts and Chants, and rhymed simple narrative Ballads.The blues form, ubiquitous in Jazz , rythem and blues and Rock and roll is characterized by specific chord progressions, The blues genre is based on the blues form but possesses other characteristics such as specific lyrics, bass lines and instruments. Blues can be subdivided into several sungenres ranging from country to urban blues that were more or less popular during different periods of the 20th century. The term "the blues" refers to the "blue devils", meaning melancholy and sadness; an early use of the term in this sense is found in George Colemans one-act farce Blue Devils (1798).Though the use of the phrase in African American music may be older, it has been attested to since 1912, when Hart Wards "Dallas Blues" became the first copyrighted blues composition In lyrics the phrase is often used to describe a depressed mood