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    Q5: What was the first Rock and Roll song that you remember hearing to in your youth? When did you first hear it? Who sang it? A5: I cannot really remember the first Rock & Roll song. But it would be Elvis and songs like Love Me Tender and It’s Now or Never. Q6: What was your favorited song from the singer? What do you remembered about how you listened and enjoyed? A6: Elvis’s Love Me Tender….it’s a beautiful love song to listen to for teenagers at that time. Q7: Is your favourite rock and roll

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    It is almost like this song was meant to correlate with all of the negative aspects of this school year. The song overall is very amusing, but you find negative aspects when you single out specific lines. There are three lines in specific that are the easiest to relate to. They are; “I wouldn’t touch you with a thirty nine and a half foot pole”, “Three words that best describe you are as follows and I quote,‘Stink! Stank! Stunk!’”, and “You’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch”. After interpretation, every

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    Is long been debated as to whether the group U2 Christian band. Much of their songs arer laden with spiritual references and themes from the Bible. They're known for doing much philanthropic work throughout the world including relief work with victims of HIV. So when I listen to the song. I think in many ways it embodies the spirit in which the live their lives. The words of the song in many ways remind me of the old hymn. Take my life and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to thee…. Take my hands

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    Along Have you ever had a song on constant repeat? Where the lyrics just soothe your soul and you want to keep listening to them. Listening to certain genres of music can always touch us in a certain way. If you would consider listening to country music I would highly recommend listening to the songwriter Kenny Chesney (2018) “Get Along”. This song helps to encourage others to look past their differences and to respect one another because life is too short. This song is worth your three minutes

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    The first five songs on the album (“Heavy Dirty Soul”, “Stressed out”, “Ride”, “Fairly Local” and “Lane Boy”), express the artist's insecurities. Insecurities can be defined as lack of confidence, uncertainty about oneself . Everyone, once in their lifetime, will experience being insecure, including the two band-mates of Twenty-One Pilots. The first stanza of “Heavy Dirty Soul” expresses the idea that his personal demons and his personal subconscious are chasing him. Readers can understand that

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    The song “The Climb” sung by Miley Cyrus is very similar to the story Cast Two Shadows by Ann Rinaldi. The song shows a journey, faith, and troubles, which are all represented in the story. “The Climb” was the perfect song that mirrored Cast Two Shadows. Already within the first stanza of “The Climb”, Miley Cyrus says that, “[She] can almost see it. That dream [she’s] dreaming” In comparison, the lyrics are relatable in the book too. Caroline, in a sense, also has a dream; to get her father back

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    Artist: The Black Eyed Peas Intro This song is important to me because when I was 6 or 7 years old my mom would put on the song and I would sing along with it. When me and my mom would get in the car on long rides she would play the song and it never gets old I'm 12 right now so that has been my favorite song for 5 or 6 years. I was always eager to go places with that song. I liked it so much my mom bought me a mp3 player and she downloaded the song to it and I could listen to it wherever I go

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    Romance song lyrics are the most popular subject matter for songwriters because they are easily relatable and bring up nostalgic memories. Often, love song lyrics are written from experience about lost or unrequited love and trigger sentimental feelings that make listeners want to put them on replay. The common written genre I am analyzing is song lyrics for love songs. It is important to pay attention to this genre because a significant number of people listen to music every day but most likely

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    I have chosen a song entitled “Pent house Cloud” sung by the band “The Internet” which was released in 2015. Based on the lyrics, I have found a lot of significant foregrounding included in the song using the technique of parallelism and deviation. First of all, the parallelism shown from the lyrics can be divided into 3 parts which are repetition, phonological and syntactic/grammatical aspects. The repetition that can be seen is in the verse; “It’s a war outside // It’s a war outside // It’s a war

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    appreciate each and every song equally. I believe this because I know that each artist creates this work of art which takes a great deal of time and effort. With that being said my ten songs, for the most part, a bit different from one another, but they are each very special to me in their own way. I would place these songs in the ‘indie’ category. My older sisters introduced me to this genre of music at a young age. I appreciate them for this because I would not listen or know the songs I cherish now, without

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