If The “Country Music Antiques Roadshow” Came To Your Town, What Would You Take To Be Appraised”?

Posted by admin | Filed under Country | Jun 30, 2010 | Tags: , , | 1 Comment
Autumn Leaves wrote:


I have some guitars and fiddles and Hank Snow/Elvis memorabilia my dad left me.

Classic Rock – The Other Essentials

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Wendy Pan wrote:




Ever since Rolling Stone, VH1, and the like began creating top classic rock song lists, debates among enthusiasts have raged in college dorm rooms, city bars and taverns, and in cars on cross-country road trips. Of course, we all are familiar with the usuals: the Rolling Stones’ “Satisfaction,” Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone,” and Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven.”

However, there are tons of top classic rock songs from these same artists that are almost always ignored when these lists are compiled. Fans of these artists are certainly familiar with these songs, but the uninitiated might overlook them. The next time you and your friends are creating your own top-song list, include these gems to flex your musical knowledge muscle:

Rolling Stones, “Start Me Up”: “Satisfaction” gets all the hype and has been named the number-one classic rock song by Rolling Stone magazine, but “Start Me Up” is a lot more fun and has had enjoyed longer staying power. Bursting onto the scene in 1981, this song quickly became a staple on classic rock radio, and the opening riff by Keith Richards is one of the most recognizable guitar parts in all of music.

Bob Dylan, “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues”: Appearing on “Highway 61 Revisited,” this classic Dylan tune is often overshadowed by the album’s standout lead track, “Like a Rolling Stone.” However, an argument could be made that this song is actually superior, and is a better example of Dylan’s fusion of folk and rock. When Dylan sneers, “I don’t have the strength to get up and take another shot, and my best friend, my doctor, won’t even say what it is I’ve got,” the weight of his exhaustion is nearly tangible.

Led Zeppelin, “Since I’ve Been Loving You”: The band’s “Whole Lotta Love” had defined the new heavy blues sound by the time “Stairway to Heaven” arrived. However, in between the release of those two songs, the band recorded “Since I’ve Been Loving You,” which could be the blusiest song of their catalog. The first half of the song is rooted in Robert Johnson, but by the time the song ends, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page add their own signature screeches and solos.

Of course, all music lists are subject to the opinions of those creating them. And while a few songs are—and should be—always included among the top classic rock songs of all time, there are so many excellent songs to choose from, it seems narrow to think that there isn’t room for more. Be sure to check out these songs from three of the top artists in rock music, and then branch out even further to discover even more tunes worthy of inclusion in anyone’s rankings. And remember to have fun first; arguing over lists has its place, but don’t forget to just enjoy the music as well.

Rock Music and Dance Music – Popular Music Genres

Posted by admin | Filed under Arts And Entertainment | Jun 28, 2010 | Tags: , , | No Comments
Ajay D. Shah wrote:




Rock Music enjoys continued popularity since last fifty years. It is, by far, the best selling music among all genres and forms. That clearly shows its popularity through out the world including U.S.A, U.K, Germany, France, and Australia. It enjoys great popularity in Asia, Africa and Americas as well.

It was born as Rock and Roll in 1950s. It was a fusion form of Rhythm & Blues, Country and other popular forms. It became instant hit across the United States of America. Bo Didley and Chuck Berry were the early rock artists. Little Richards and Fats Domino were also popular. It was widely accepted as popular form of music and spread to Britain and other countries.

Its spread to United Kingdom was fast and swift. Cliff Richards and John Lennon were the early artists. Both of them achieved great success. John Lennon later formed the legendary ‘The Beatles’. It enjoys great popularity even today. The Rolling Stones also achieved international success.

Cream, Judas Priest, Bon Jovi, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and Pink Floyd among many others dominated the Heavy Metal genre of rock. U2, R.E.M, Sex Pistols, Devo, and Pattie Smith served the Punk rock as well. Madonna and Mariah Carey achieved great success in soft rock area. Songs of all famous artists are available as mp3 music downloads also.

With fusion with other forms, many sub genres became popular. Christian rock, Classic rock, Garage, Glam, Grunge rocks are the chief ones.

Dance Music also became very popular along with rock. It is electronic music with dance beats. Important forms are House, Electronica, Trance and Disco. It is usually played at discos and night clubs. Now, it is played at parties, functions and gatherings also. As the name itself implies, it creates great dancing atmosphere.

Copyright @ 2008 Jayshree Shah

Doing an informative speech on the history of Rock & Roll for writing class?

Posted by admin | Filed under Rock and Pop | Jun 28, 2010 | Tags: , | 3 Comments
BlackSabbath wrote:


And I don’t even have an idea on where to start. Any suggestions?

What is the best music magazine out there that is completely based on rock music?

Posted by admin | Filed under Magazines | Jun 28, 2010 | Tags: , , | 2 Comments
Loxxin wrote:


I really want to subscribe to a great magazine that focuses on rock music. All subgenres of rock.

AC/DC “Rock ‘N Roll Train” – Official Video

Posted by admin | Filed under 474 | Jun 26, 2010 | Tags: , , | 25 Comments
acdc wrote:


This is the official music video for “Rock ‘N Roll Train.” Black Ice is in stores now! Buy Black Ice www.musictoday.com

Learn Guitar – 5 Easy Rock Songs For Guitar Beginners

Posted by admin | Filed under Arts And Entertainment | Jun 26, 2010 | Tags: , , | No Comments
Pierre Manningham wrote:




Some of your most favorite guitar songs are much simpler than you can ever believe. You can start playing some of the popular songs right now if you spend a couple of days learning the basics of the guitar! It’s not as hard as you think; but of course – there are also tough songs to learn. Just be patient and start with these beginner songs before you think about doing the tricky famous guitar solos

When you play these songs, you definitely want to make sure that you go to a search engine such as Google, MSN, Ask.com, or Yahoo, and type in “Artist name + Guitar Tabs”. If you do not know how to read guitar tabs then you should definitely research that as well. Guitar tabs are excellent for beginners; but you will have to learn some things before you start reading those.

Oasis – Wonderwall
Wonder wall is a great song that is simple even for beginners. Even though it is simple it is also extremely appealing and a song with great meaning that made the hot hot top 100 when it made it’s debut in the Autumn of 1995. They even made the top 10 in the U.S – this song and the rest can be played with a simple acoustic guitar.

Look up: Wonderwall + Guitar Tabs – to find great guitar tabs on this song!

Chili Peppers – Californication
Californication is a great song that’s known for it’s unique video and it’s creative lyricism. It’s a great song that used to be popular that many people may recognize as it was released in 1999. It reached billboards in U.S and UK charts as well!

It’s a great song for beginners that you can start playing today as soon as you learn “How to read Guitar Tabs”, and how to know the basics of the guitar!

Coldplay – God Put a Smile Upon My Face
“God give Me Style, He Give Me Grace, God Put a Smile Upon my Face” – This song is classic for Coldplay fans. This song was so popular that even rapper 50 Cent had to use those same lyrics in his song! It’s the fourth single from “A Rush of Blood to the Head” which was introduced in 2002.

Nirvana – Come as You Are
This the awesome song written by Kurt Cobaine and became the second best single – only be behind “Smells like Teenage Spirit. Uses a simple guitar strum, that is really “gritty sounding”, yet appealing. It’s great song for you to try out if you are listening to!

Neil Young – Heart of Gold
This was Neil Young’s most popular song, and even made the Rolling stone top 500 list. It’s a great song when he was recovering from a bad back injury. It’s a great song with a harmonica sound and deep meaning. It’s a very simple song that was definitely popular and accessible for many beginners to play!

If you go to Imeem, and type all of these songs in, you should be able to stream them and listen to the songs yourself!

Kid Rock – All Summer Long [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]

Posted by admin | Filed under 549 | Jun 22, 2010 | Tags: , , | 25 Comments
KidRockVideos wrote:


Head to www.upped.com for the Rock N Roll Jesus CD today. The Official Music Video for Kid Rock’s “All Summer Long” off his album ROCK N ROLL JESUS Here is an election you can feel good about! Vote Kid Rock’s “All Summer Long” for “Most Addictive Track” @ This Year’s MTV emas! ema.mtv.tv

What does COA stand for its some kind of music term?

Posted by admin | Filed under Blues | Jun 20, 2010 | Tags: , , | 3 Comments
maniconmonday wrote:


What does Coa satnd for or what is it i saw on ebay is it something to do with music memorabilia?

What’s the difference between Rock & Roll and Rock?

Posted by admin | Filed under Rock and Pop | Jun 18, 2010 | 17 Comments
hardrockdesi4lyfe wrote:


I’ve heard them being used interchangebly but I wanna know if there’s any social(what ppl think) or mechanical(how its played) differences

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