The Beatles- Rock n Roll Music

this is the promo video for the song. This isn’t the actual music video, it was a performance on the Thank Your Lucky Stars show. And sorry if the actual video is kinda blurry, i don’t know how to fix that on my video program. but enjoy anyways! Song: The Beatles- Rock n Roll Music DISCLAIMER: No Copyright Infringement Intended. I do not own any of the material in this video. I edited all clips. The video belongs to youtube and the song belong to the beatles. Again, NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.

Awesome Indie Rock by Antihero

imageANTI-HERO: This is Real Rock’n'Roll Keeping her mouth shut is something that ANTI-HERO’s frontwoman Rose Perry has never been able to master. Growing up as a troubled and confused youth, music was the one outlet through which she could gain total acceptance. Never succumbing to negative temptation, Perry sought refuge through her artistic endeavours in hopes that the experiences she went through would one day serve as inspiration for her listeners.

“ANTI-HERO’s music is refreshing. It motivates me to be strong and confident.” – Amelia Favata, Creator, ANTI-HERO Streetteam Leader Never anticipating that she would end up the leader behind a rock and roll phenomenon, Perry, unlike other rockers, maintains humility and takes the time to show her fans how much they are appreciated. “Anti-Hero’s live shows are loud, obnoxious, a little silly at times … you can’t ask for anything better than that. Anti-Hero always go out of the way to make their fans feel special, which is rare these days in music.”- Patman Coates, Official ANTI-HERO Bitch Acting as not only a band comprised of four extremely talented musicians, but rather the voice of a generation, ANTI-HERO has captured issues of societal prominence through the lyrics of their hard-hitting catchy rock-infused anthems. “ANTI-HERO’s music has helped me so much on an individual basis – they put light in my dark days, and even more light in the good days. They are not just a band; they are four people who I look up to. Much love to them.”– Mich Elik, Creator, ANTI-HERO Fansite Dubbed as the ’21st Century’s Answer to Nirvana’ (CoverZone Magazine, USA), ANTI-HERO’s raw unapologetic attitude harkens back to a time when music, like any other art form, was inspirational, not sold as a commodity.

With their passionate presence, and commitment to delivering music with meaning, ANTI-HERO continues to raise the standards for musicians everywhere. “ANTI-HERO is the heart of what music was meant to be. Passion. Drive. Dedication. Inspiration. And always presented with a positive message.”– Jackery Schlifer, ANTI-HERO fan

Comprised of Nic VanH, Perry’s bombshell blonde sidekick on Bass & Backing Balls, Jesse Tomes, the group’s Lead Guitarist, Arranger & Comic relief, and finally, Todd Stewart, more commonly known as T-Bag (yes, there is a good story behind this one folks) keeping it loud, consistent, and in perfect tempo on drums, ANTI-HERO is not your average rock quartet. As Perry explains, “We try to promote ‘following one’s dreams’ as one of our strongest messages. We write what we know – how we feel, and who we are as people. We don’t write your cliché love and hate songs, but rather, with our music, we try to pay homage to the artists of the past who have made the industry what it is today. We are not here to fit into any molds, or preconceived notions of what it means to be in a female-fronted band. This is real rock with real attitude, and we are real people just trying to tell our story, hoping we can reach others with what we say.” ANTI-HERO’s definitely primed to take on the music biz, and with their impressive D.I.Y. ethics which have earned them accolades of success, seeing them crowned as rock and roll royalty will surely be no surprise to anyone. In a time when the music industry is over-run by copycat artists selling their souls just to become the next flavour of the week, ANTI-HERO, like Nirvana, remains true to their vision: playing the music that they want.Goto thisindie rock band’s newjuke site for a listen.

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Back To the Future – Alternate Rock n Roll History

OverthinkingIt.com How rock history SHOULD have changed if Chuck Berry had taken to Marty McFly’s “new sound.”

Rock And Roll Nerd by Tim Minchin

‘Rock And Roll Nerd’ as performed on ‘The Sideshow’.

Jimi Hendrix is the #1 Rock and Roll Star of All Time

imageI’ve been in rock and roll all my life and I admit it’s bit difficult to put Jimi Hendrix above Mick Jagger in terms of brilliant rock and roll stardom, but after watching several movies of both Jimi and Mick in concert, here’s why I would do it:
1. BEST MUSICIAN
Jimi Hendrix was the only true genius in rock and roll. The word genius is highly overused and it’s often applied to people who are extremely talented. I disagree with the dictionary when it equates genius with “exceptional intelligence”, and what I think the word genius is supposed to refer to is a person who creates something that’s new, and not only new, but significantly new, important, and somewhat of a milestone in human development. I call Albert Einstein the premier genius of the human race because the Theory of Relativity was a giant jump in the understanding of the way our universe operates and to this day, few people actually understand anything other than the bomb part. Jimi Hendrix was the genius of rock and roll because he was the only one who invented something new. It’s almost impossible to do anything that’s really new in the field of music because there are only eight notes in the Western scale so in a sense, all music is derivative. But Jimi invented guitar feedback and nobody before Jimi even thought about it. And Jimi took his invention one step farther. Until Jimi came along, all music since the time of Mozart and Beethoven has been built on chord structure and rock and roll music uses simple chord structure. Jimi actually used feedback alone to construct song structure in a few, but not all of his songs (i.e. Third Stone From the Sun). To this day, nobody has been able to do what Jimi did. In fact, Jeff Beck bought Jimi’s strat at an auction and even the super talented Jeff admitted that he can’t get the same sounds out of the very same guitar as Jimi got. With all due respect to Mick, he’s a brilliant singer and one of the all time great rock and roll songwriters, but he’s not actually a brilliant musician because he only plays rhythm guitar. I believe Mick would agree with me about Jimi being a genius guitar player because Mick was one of the first ones to discover Jimi when The Experience made their debut in the clubs of London. Along with John Lennon, Mick spread the word to the other British musicians about the new nova in the rock and roll sky.
2.BEST PERFORMER
It’s a tie between Jimi and Mick. Call it a dead heat with one survivor. If Elvis was still breathing he’d be breathing down both of their necks and I probably will get flack from a whole lot of people for saying that, and even more flack from the know-nothing fans of Madonna, Prince (whoever he is these days) and Michael Jackson (not to mention Roberta FLACK). Certainly Elvis came first and Elvis was The King, but Jimi and Mick both had their own unique styles and neither one were heavily influenced by Elvis in terms of their performances. Mick was influenced by James Brown’s dancing and only God knows who influenced Jimi’s performance style because he was truly an original. Besides, Elvis moved on to acting and he starred in tons of below average movies – and now I’ll really get flack! Unfortunately I won’t get Roberta. But seriously, Mick deserves an award for putting on a great show every single time he appears, he did that right from his debut as a young man, and he’s continued to do that as an old man. Jimi died as a young man. Both of them were sex stars on stage as well as off stage but watching Jimi on stage is nothing short of breathtaking. He had all the moves, he had the body of a black Adonis, he played his guitar with his teeth, behind his back, under his leg, and when he set fire to it at the end of his shows, he got down on his knees and prayed to the Guitar God who obviously listened to him. He wasn’t a dancer like Mick, he was a mover and a shaker of women’s “G” spots. People standing in front of his stage all had the same astounded expression on their faces as if to say, “I can’t believe this guy! What galaxy did he come from?”
3.SONGWRITING TALENT
“And the Wind Cried Mary”. Oh, Jimi, how poetic can you possibly be? So the galactic storm screamed “Jimi”, and what hetero man in his right mind doesn’t want that “Foxy Lady”? I suppose that a man who’s in a “Purple Haze” might not be able to recognize one, and a man who’s in a state of “Manic Depression” might not be able to get out of bed and do anything about it, but every time Jimi launches into Foxy Lady with his famous dissonant E chord my libido stands up and salutes. And every time I hear that all time classic feedback note in the middle of the song, it never fails to send shivers up my spine. Comparisons to other songwriters are superfluous. Jimi quite obviously wrote more than a few great rock and roll songs, he almost always had something important to say, and he always said it in a poetic way.
4.SINGING TALENT
As a professional rock and roll singer, it’s hats off time to Mick. Oh, I’ll get big arguments about that but people who would argue the point don’t understand rock and roll singing. It’s not about range, power, or technical perfection. It’s all about emotion and style. Mick knows how to sing without necessarily using words. Like Robert Plant, he often uses sounds alone to express emotions. A case in point is “Going Home” on the Aftermath album which consists of 11 minutes of Mick having sex with a microphone. Jimi Hendrix was actually embarrassed by his own singing because as a great musician, he recognized and understood the great singers. In the recording studio, he was the master of guitar but he recorded his vocals over and over and over again until he got something that he could just live with. But I put Jimi in the same class as Bob Marley and Bob Dylan. These are great artists who were all perfectly capable of putting across their own unique songs in a way that nobody else can. I’m not a fan of Dylan’s voice and when The Byrds recorded Dylan songs, they did a good job but they lack Dylan’s sarcasm and his almost bored feeling with his own poetic brilliance. I’m a big fan of Bob Marley and I like his voice, but I recognize that he’s not a great singer. It just so happens that I love Jimi’s voice. I hear Bob Dylan’s influence and I know that Jimi was a fan of Bob’s voice and of his lyrics. But Jimi did something very unusual vocally and in the theater, it’s called an “aside”. Jimi had a wonderful habit of flipping off little spoken phrases, very often interrupting himself while he was singing and it came off as being totally COOL. When it comes to singers, people either like them or they don’t and all I can say is that as a professional singer, Jimi’s voice works for me big time.
5.SEXUAL AURA
Every rock star has it. Jimi had too much of it for one man. I’m wildly hetero but I’m wowed by the sexual aura that surrounds Jimi on film. I was lucky enough to see him one time in person and I can testify that he was as HOT as it’s possible for a human being to be in the flesh. There are an uncountable number of women who would be quite willing to testify about Jimi’s abilities in the bedroom.
So in conclusion, it’s not necessary to be a great musician to be a rock star, just like it’s not necessary to be a great actor to be a movie star. This should be self evident and there are way too many examples in both fields to start listing them. But Jimi was a genius guitar player, a unique and atomicly powerful performer, a great songwriter, a very good singer, a super nova sex star, and a world class personality on top of everything else. That’s why I call Jimi Hendrix the Number One Rock Star of All Time.
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Super Bowl Tickets Dolphin Stadium

imageSuper Bowl XLIV will officially kickoff on February 7, 2010. The Super Bowl is by far the most watched televised broadcast in America. It is estimated that approximately 93.2 million people viewed last year’s Super Bowl. That gives you aclue of how big it really is. Almost 100 million people observe the Super Bowl every single year. A lot of sought-after singers and musicians perform during the pre-game and at the half time ceremonies of the game. The game day of Super Bowl is also known as “the Super Bowl Sunday”. It is today considered to be an American Tradition to watch Super Bowl on Sunday. Next to Thanksgiving, Super Bowl Sunday is the greatest U.S food consumption day. It is estimated that Americans eat over one ton of food during the Super Bowl Sunday game. The exclusive television broadcasting rights for the Super Bowl Sunday change among the major American Television networks. The commercial airtime for the Super Bowl broadcast is the most expensive form of advertising due to its high amount of viewers. 30 seconds, and thirty seconds only, of advertising time during the 2010 televised broadcast is expected to cost $3.01 million. The Super Bowl always ignites a flame of excitement that cut across all humanism, descents and class. Bridgestone Super Bowl XLIV (44Th edition) will be no exception. In fact, it promises to be ”bleeding-hot’. From the pre-game to the halftime show, Dolphin Stadium in South Florida will be on the shackles of fully loaded entertainment from start to end. Bridgestone will be sponsoring the Super Bowl halftime show for the third time in a row. The Championship Game will be exclusively produced by White Cherry Entertainment and broadcast live in the USA on CBS. In addition, this marks the first time consecutive super bowl championship football games will be in the same state consecutively. Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the association of professional American football leagues. The Super Bowl Sunday, which is the day of the year set aside for the big game, has since the onset evolved into an unofficial US holiday. On this day each year, hundreds of millions of people stay glued to watch the match broadcast live to almost all nooks and crannies of the earth. The super Bowl is in fact America’s most-watched TV broadcast.  Super bowl Sunday is also America’s most food consumption day after Thanksgiving Day. The game itself is too big and celebrated that the facilitators have had to rotate broadcasting rights between four major media corporations.  Many top American bands have performed at various times for the super bowl pre-game and halftime shows. The 2010 Super Bowl XLIV Halftime show promises even greater entertainment as it brings to life that history of fulfillment. One of the World’s finest rock bands, the pride of Great Britain, The WHO will be on stage to do what they know how to do best– make the people in the stadium and millions of TV viewers go crazy! You can buy discount Super Bowl XLIV tickets for providing promo code ” 44 ” at checkout on TicketsGenie.com. NFL tickets are also available for all other football games. The WHO band members are the diamonds of rock music. They emerge to the public forefront in the early 1960s and are still waxing strong. Very few rock bands could get close to what they have accomplished. With an almost distinctive style of music flavoured with punk and the very best of rock music, you will definitely feel your soul dancing.  The group does not only have the pedigree in terms of record sales, over 100 million copies and still counting  to boot, but have also earned awards to show that they are worth their salts. In 1990, they were inducted into the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of fame. Just last year they became the first ever rock group to receive an award from the prominent and coveted Kennedy Center.

Magazine Review: Rolling Stone

imageI have been a faithful reader of Rolling Stone magazine for over twenty years. Although it has started as a reliable rock and roll journal in the late 1960s, I have seen it transforming into the magazine of the bourgeoisie. Not necessarily a bad thing, but if you think that once Rolling Stone was the summit of music journalism, it is discouraging to watch it becoming MTV on paper. In the 1980s, Rolling Stone was a magazine passionate about music that featured insightful articles to cutting edge artists such as U2, The Cure, REM, Clash, Echo & The Bunnymen and many others. Today, it remains a cultural icon, but since the culture has deteriorated, inevitably Rolling Stone attempts to sell copies of people, who get more and more distressed like Britney. On the other hand, pop culture sells quite good being a reference point for over 13 million young adults. Although the good days of REM and Clash on the cover are long gone, Rolling Stone still features good music reviews written in excellent way. My overall impression is positive and there is no doubt that Rolling Stone features good journalism. Particularly, some of its editorials are top notch providing interesting information on contemporary music scene. One more plus is that, Rolling Stone’s sphere of influence includes entertainment, television, movies, technology, and national affairs. In addition to its dominant position in music, Rolling Stone covers anything significant, trend-setting, and remarkable with excellent photographs or illustrations that make the overall tone of the magazine visually powerful. Rolling Stone has been awarded with the National Magazine Award for General Excellence in 2007 and with editorial excellence in reporting and photo essay categories in 2006, while it has earned over fifty nominations and twelve awards. On the other hand, there are reviews that are dubious and not trustworthy at all. Personally, I feel that they belong to the past and they reflect the reviewer’s personal opinion and not the objective view they should reflect. Also, how can a magazine’s publisher consider that Mick Jagger is as good in his solo career as in the years of “Let It Bleed”? How can middle-age reviewers catch the palm of contemporary music and get overcompensated for their lack of knowledge? There was a time when Rolling Stone was THE music magazine championing the great countercultural music of their era. Being truly underground and innovative, Rolling Stone was doing something really important. Today, the magazine has a consistent inability to seriously criticize anything that might have an influence on the rock audience. If you care about rock music or, simply for, decent writing, unfortunately Rolling Stone is not the proper magazine to choose. To my view, a better path to respectable music would be British music magazines. Unfortunately, Rolling Stone has become mostly useful for criticism.
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Bon Jovi- LIVE at Madison Square Garden DVD. “Always”

For full details on the new DVD from Bon Jovi, visit: www.bonjoviliveatmadison.com In 2008 Bon Jovi returned to New York City from a globe-spanning, world-conquering tour to rock their spiritual home of Madison Square Garden. That night was an epic, career-spanning set of greatest hits including ‘Always’, ‘Wanted Dead or Alive’ and ‘Livin On A Prayer’. Now for the first time you can experience the power of live Bon Jovi in stunning high-definition and surround sound with the release of ‘Live At Madison Square Garden’ on DVD and Blu-Ray. In an exclusive Blu-Ray bonus feature you can discover the inner secrets of one of the biggest success stories in rock music. Threading intimate band interviews together with candid scenes of life on the road, ‘When We Were Beautiful’ is a vivid no-holds-barred look at 25 years of brotherhood in one of the greatest rock & roll bands of all time. ‘Live From Madison Square Garden’ is released on November 23rd worldwide (except in the US and Canada).

Trans Siberian Orchestra Rocks Christmas Music

imageChristmas music brings out the holiday cheer. You can sing along in the car driving to your grandparent’s house, you play it when you decorate your home, and you are filled with memories from Christmas celebrations with your family. A lot of Christmas music can be repetitive or sound out of date. Modern musicians remake our favorite holiday classics and make them sound more pop or country sounding. One of my favorite bands that have remade my favorite Christmas songs is Trans Siberian Orchestra. They bring a whole new meaning to rockin’ around the Christmas tree. Trans Siberian Orchestra eloquently keeps the holiday spirit alive by bringing together the sounds of rock, progressive rock, heavy metal, symphonic metal, and classical music. In 1996, Paul O’Neil had the idea to bring his musician friends Jon Oliva, Robert Kinkel, and Al Petrilli together to remake Christmas songs with a more up to date and new sound. They formed the group which has become a sensation for their music and live tours. Paul O’Neil knows his music and is the right man for producing rock and roll Christmas music. He managed rock bands such as Aerosmith, the Scorpions, and Humble Pie to name a few. Their live tours are incredible and sell out all over the country. They have two casts for the east and the west sides of their touring schedules. This allows for their tours to be seen by more people around the nation. They tour during the holiday season and they wouldn’t be able to fit in as many cities in their schedule by Christmas if they didn’t have two casts. Their live performance is multi faceted with light shows, music, and pyrotechnics. The streams of light and fire are synchronized with the music so the performance stimulates more than your sense of hearing. The performance is long, but you don’t want them to end when you are at their concert. The first half is dedicated to Christmas songs, and the encore is filled with rock and roll music. They have seven albums, and any one of them would make a great Christmas present. The new album is called Night Castle. The album took four years to produce and record, and Paul O’Neil said it was well worth the wait. They started in 2005, and in 2008 they released one song on the Internet so that their fans knew they were working on something new and they could listen to music online. Their other albums are titled: Christmas Eve and Other Stories, The Christmas Attic, Beethoven’s Last Night, The Lost Christmas Eve, The Ghosts of Christmas Eve, and The Christmas Trilogy.
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Cry Baby the Musical on Broadway Will Soon Become Your Favorite!

imageHave you watched Universal Production’s classic film by John Waters – “Cry Baby”? If not, then watch Cry Baby the musical on Broadway! Mark Brokaw, the director, and Thomas Meehan, the writer of the book; have once again shown their unmatched talent through this latest musical on the block.
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