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Big Bang

 
Artist: Big Bang
Big Bang

Group Members:

Kristian Syvertsen, Erik Tresselt, Christer Engen, Øystein Greni

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Influenced By:

Formal Connection With:

Elephant in the Living Room, Elephant9
  • Formed: 1992, Oslo, Norway
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Too Much Yang", "From Acid to Zen", "Something Special: The Best

Biography

Bigbang is a chart-topping Norwegian pop/rock band that made its album debut in 1995, broke through to mainstream success in 2000 with the Top Five hit single "Girl from Oslo," and remained steadily popular in the years that followed. Formed in 1992 by Øystein Greni (vocals, guitar), Erik Tresselt (bass), and Christer Engen (drums), the band underwent numerous lineup changes over the years. Amid the changes, Bigbang remained a trio led by Greni, the band's songwriter, with Olaf Olsen (drums) and Nikolai Haengsle Eilertsen (bass, keyboards) lending their support for many years. Bigbang made their album debut in 1995 with Waxed. Little success came of the album, however, and several years passed before the follow-up effort Electric Psalmbook (1999) was released on Warner Music. Bigbang broke through to mainstream success in 2000 with the Top Five hit single "Girl from Oslo," whose popularity helped drive the accompanying full-length effort, Clouds Rolling By (2000), all the way to number two on the Norwegian albums chart. The EP-only singles "New Glow" and "Smiling For" were also popular, reaching numbers 12 and seven respectively on the singles chart. The follow-up album, Frontside Rock 'n' Roll (2002), was likewise successful, reaching the Top Five, while the live album Radio Radio TV Sleep (2003) was the band's first chart-topping release. Subsequent albums Poetic Terrorism (2005) and Too Much Yang (2007) were also chart-toppers, including the hit singles "Not a Rolling Stone" and "I Don't Wanna." All of this success culminated in a couple best-of compilations, Something Special: The Best of Bigbang (2007) and From Acid to Zen (2008), the latter intended for the American marketplace. Bigbang then released their first album of all-new material in a couple years, Edendale (2009). Another chart-topping effort, it includes the hit single "Swedish Television." ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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The phrase Big Bang, used in reference to the sudden deregulation of financial markets, was coined to describe measures including the abolition of the distinction between stockjobbers and stockbrokers on the London Stock Exchange by the United Kingdom government in 1986.

This change in the rules of the London Stock Exchange occurred on 27 October 1986, dubbed "Big Bang Day. Big Bang (never "the Big Bang")[citation needed] was so called because the abolition of fixed commission charges precipitated a complete alteration in the structure of the market. One of the biggest alterations to the market was the change from open-outcry to electronic, screen-based trading.

Other reforms were enacted at the same time, and it was the aggregation of the measures plus the expected increase in market activity that led to the event being called Big Bang.

In the UK, Big Bang became one of the cornerstones of the Thatcher government's reform programme. Prior to these reforms, the once-dominant financial institutions of the City of London were failing to compete with foreign banking. While London was still a global centre of finance, it had been surpassed by New York, and was in danger of falling still further behind.

Thatcher's government claimed that the two problems behind the decline of London banking were overregulation and the dominance of elitist old boys' networks, and that the solution lay in the free market doctrines of unfettered competition and meritocracy.

The effects of Big Bang were dramatic, with London's place as a financial capital decisively strengthened, to the point where it is arguably the world's most important financial centre even to the present day. An economic boom created a new class of nouveau riche that has persisted for two decades, and the boom expanded beyond the City into new developments in the Isle of Dogs area, particularly that of Canary Wharf.

Some critics have charged that the deregulation, and the atmosphere that it created, were responsible for such scandals as the Barings collapse, although others argue the opposite, that the failure to completely disestablish the old boys' networks was to blame.

Subsequent similar actions, such as the deregulation of the Japanese financial markets in 2001, have analogously also been tagged with the phrase Big Bang.

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References

FT, staff (2006-10-29). "Revolution hailed but City warned of a looming fight for supremacy". In depth > Big Bang (Financial Times). http://www.ft.com/indepth/bigbang. Retrieved 2006-10-29. 

Fortson, Danny (2006-10-29). "The day Big Bang blasted the old boys into oblivion". The Independent. http://news.independent.co.uk/business/analysis_and_features/article1938279.ece. Retrieved 2006-10-29. 

Treanor, Jill (2006-10-27). "Revolution hailed but City warned of a looming fight for supremacy". The Guardian. http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1932560,00.html. Retrieved 2006-10-29. 

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