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The phrase used by Cleveland DJ Alan Freed was Rock 'n' Roll
Here are a few Rock N Roll Fantasy by Bad Company Rock N Roll Fantasy by the Kinks Rock N Roll by Kevin Johnson, Terry Jacks and Mac Davis Rock N Roll is King by ELO Rock N Roll Soul by Grand Funk Rock N Roll to the Rescue by the Beach Boys Rock N Roll Woman by Buffalo Springfield
Depends if they are pushing it up hill or down hill, or on flat ground, or off a ledge/ cliff Is the rock round or cube shaped? Assuming the rock is roughly round, and it is up hill and the people pushing it are Disney characters the forces are Gravity,, friction, Sleepy, grumpy, doc, bashful, micky minnie and goofy.
they thought rock and roll lacked substance
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Sisyphus
AnswerAs an eternal punishment for his trickery, the gods forced Sisyphus, son of Aeolus, to roll a huge rock up a steep hill. Before he could reach the top of the hill, the rock would always roll back down again, forcing him to begin again.
Sisyphus In Greek mythology Sisyphus was the king of Ephyra. He was punished for his self-aggrandizing craftiness and deceitfulness by being forced to roll an immense boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down, repeating this action for eternity
Sisyphus was briefly mentioned in The Odyssey when Odysseus went into the Underworld. He was the one punished by being made to roll a rock up a hill for eternity.
The man who rolls a rock up a hill for eternity is Sisyphus, a figure from Greek mythology. He was punished by the gods for his deceitfulness and hubris, condemned to push a boulder up a hill, only for it to roll back down each time he neared the top. This endless task symbolizes the futility of certain human endeavors and has been interpreted in various philosophical contexts, particularly in existentialism. Sisyphus represents the struggle against the absurdity of life.
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Sisyphus, a king in Greek legends, was condemned to roll a stone up a hill in Hades for all eternity. When he neared the top of the hill, the stone would roll back down. He was condemned by Zeus for the act of chaining Death in a dungeon, which allowed mortals to live forever. Death was eventually freed, Sisyphus died and was sent to his fate.
If you mean "Blueberry Hill" by Fats Domino, I'd categorize that as "Rock & Roll."
Yes, gravity is the force that pulls the rock downhill, causing it to roll. The steeper the slope of the hill, the greater the gravitational force acting on the rock, which accelerates its movement.
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Edwin made Cole carry the rock up a hill, he told Cole the rock is your ancestors and the hill is life. Edwin used this as a lesson for Cole. When they got to the top of the hill Cole put the rock down, the rock then became his anger, Edwin told Cole to push the rock down the hill roll away his anger. With each time you roll the rock away and carry it up the hill you will learn respect said Edwin....An ancestor rock is a rock passed down through the years usually in Indian cultures. Ancestor rocks usually have paintings on them of their past ancestors.