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Rock Music

Rock music is a style of music that began in 1955 with Chuck Berry. The "Golden Years" of Rock included Elvis Presley, the Beach Boys, and the Beatles. Today's most popular rock bands are Minutes to Midnight, Linkin Park and Three Days Grace. Rock music is enjoyed throughout the world.

6,203 Questions

What beatle song sold the most?

The Beatles recorded a cover of That'll Be the Day; only three copies exist - all owned by members of the band.

Did Gladys Presley suffer of a mental illness?

She was addicted to drugs, which some can consider a mental illness, there are plenty of drug addicts in the mental hospitals. Miss Joplin, sadly, had no religious background of any kind, and there were no religious trappings, even crosses at her funeral. She may have been bisexual as well.

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While drug addiction is a disease, it is not typically considered a "mental illness". As for her not having a "religious background of any kind", that is not a mental illness, it's a lifestyle choice; it comes under our American freedoms - freedom of religion (or lack thereof).

And, while I am a Christian, I can still honestly say that if not being "religious" were a form of mental illness, there wouldn't be enough mental hospitals in the world to treat everyone who doesn't believe in God. As for there being "no religious trappings, even crosses at her funeral" - what?

And, while there is no proof "she may have been bisexual", even if she had been bisexual, that is not a mental illness, either.

Who is the band named KISS?

Original members; Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, Peter Criss.

Current members; Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Tommy Thayer, Eric Singer.

There have been many other members throughout their career (lead guitarists and drummers) such as Vinnie Vincent, one of the Kulick brothers and Eric Carr.

How did rock n roll start?

Rock and Roll was a blend of doo wop, soul and R&B, however, the actual term 'rock and roll' has been linked to Allan Freed - a prominent DJ in the 1950's who played a significant role in promoting acceptance of R&B in a predominately racial society. Freed was the first to actually use the term on the radio in 1951.

Did Bon Jovi sing life is a highway?

No. That was Tom Cochrane (formerly of the band Red Rider).

What are the effects of rock music to the teenagers?

There are people who claim that rock music encourages reckless and aggressive behavior in teens. Some claim that teen boys are more prone to drink and drive, drive too fast, and use drugs if they are listeners of rock music. Many other reports show that rock music alone is never the cause for these kinds of behavior.

Does Elton John have a brother named Daniel?

He actually has 3 half brothers from his fathers second marriage: Simon, Robert, and Geoff Dwight. That I know off Geoff lives in Ruthin, North Wales, with his wife, Karen 47, and 1 of his 7 children and a cat.

If you are referring to the song, Daniel, the lyrics were written by Bernie Taupin, and the narrator sings of his brother that lost his eyesight in the Vietnam War, and travels to Spain to escape the people around him at home.

Why was Elvis Presley's most famous song Jail House Rock?

Jail house rock was very popular as it had a fast and quick beat, and with Elvis s a bit screaming voice made it all the more lively to the ear.

What does angus youngs wife look like?

You are probably thinking of Margaret. But was it a hairdryer or a vaccuum cleaner or an amplifier or a sewing machine, from which AC/DC got their name?

According to "The Story of AC/DC: Let There Be Rock" by Susan Masino "They {i.e. "the band"} tossed around ideas for a band name and came up with "Third World War. Their sister Margaret had a better idea when she noticed the phrase AC/DC written on the back of her sewing machine. Some sources say it was a vaccum cleaner but I'm sticking with the sewing machine since Margaret would eventually make some of Angus's first schoolboy uniforms."

Anyway... however they got their name, it is only because of AC/DC that "Rock an Roll will never die!" And it is definitely through Margaret's persistence that gave the Young boys enough umph to get started on their way to stardom!

Elvis first number one hit?

"Heartbreak Hotel." It was released in January 1956, and stayed on top of the Billboard charts for seven weeks.

Rock bands that start with B?

Beach Boys

Beatles

Bee Gees

Bananarama

The Band

When did Lynyrd Skynyrd's band first perform?

Twenty - Lynyrd Skynyrd album - was created on 1997-04-29.

Why did Steven change his last name to tyler?

Tyler Changed his name because as a child his father was physically and mentally abusive towards him. He couldn't keep his father's name because Tyler didn't want to be anything like him. That's why he changed his name from Emmitt Jr. to Tyler.

What are the lyrics for I've come too far to look back again?

1st Verse:

Look around, there's no happiness

There's no reason for living

Life can give you a broken dream

Full of sorrow and care

Turn around, don't look back again

Face the new day before you

Place your heartache in Jesus' hand

He can mend broken dreams

Chorus

I've come too far to look back

My feet have walked through the valley

I've climbed mountains, crossed rivers

Desert places I've known

But I'm nearing the home shore

The redeemed are rejoicing

Heaven's angels are singing

I've come too far to look back

2nd Verse:

I've come too far to look back again

There is nothing behind me

All the treasures I used to love

Have all faded from view

There's a new day ahead for me

All my heartache is over

For I left it at Calvary

Where my new life began

Ending…

But I'm nearing the home shore…

Best 60's female singer?

I was only a child in the 60s but the ones I recall are: Dusty Springfield, Sandie Shaw, Cilla Black, Nina Simone, The Supremes, my dad loved Petula Clark and Shirley Bassey... Lulu, Helen Shapiro, were also good. Astrid Gilberto had a huge worldwide hit with Girl from Ipanema in about 1965 (?), so check that one out.

How many songs have Bon Jovi done?

Throughout their career, the band has released ten studio albums, two compilation albums and one live album; and have sold over 120 million albums worldwide

Was rock and roll popular in the 1950s?

here you go: Hound Dog - Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton
Crazy Man Crazy - Bill Haley & His Comets
Good Lovin' - The Clovers possibly others, but those were the hit songs that have a rock and roll sound. http://www.popularsong.org/1953.html

What is The Ramones names?

The band formed in Forest Hills, Queens, New York.

I think they were all from NY (well, the original line up was anyway), but Dee Dee was born in Fort Lee, Virginia and raised in Berlin, Germany. When he was 15, he, his mom, and his sister moved to Forest Hills, Queens.

What if your mate says she loves you but not in love with you anymore?

It means she loves you and has strong feelings for you, but she is not attracted to you. I'm not talking about physical attraction, but rather emotional attraction. It means you haven't created that emotional spark in her that makes her melt when she thinks of you, that gives her goosebumps. It means you're stuck in her "friend zone." She loves you as a friend, even though she's married to you. She's trying to give you clues that your marriage is in trouble. She wants to be married to her lover, not just her friend. If you want to save your marriage before it's too late, you'd better start understanding women's emotions and learn how to get your magnetically attracted to you. You might want to start by reading David Deida's book, The Way of the Superior Man. It's not bad. Jemal Jelil. www.JustHusbands.com

How did the rock band 'The Madness' form?

Genre: Rock Main Artist: Madness Active: '80s

The popular British ska-pop band Madness broke up in 1986, but most of its personnel never quite seemed content to call it quits. In 1988 four of its seven members formed a new band, which they differentiated from the original only by adding the word "The" to the name "Madness." The new group released only one (self-titled) album, a keyboard-heavy britpop record with very little ska influence. Longtime Madness frontman Graham "Suggs" McPherson sang lead on half the tracks. The other half are credited to "Cathal," who sounds suspiciously like Carl "Chas Smash" Smyth (a trumpet player, backup vocalist and utility infielder for Madness). Guitarist Chris Foreman and sax man Lee Thompson resumed their original roles. The album also features keyboardist Steve Nieve, who played for Madness when its founding pianist, Mike Barson, left in 1985. The Madness released only one single, "I Pronounce You." ~ Darryl Cater, All Music Guide http://www.answers.com/topic/madness-band?cat=entertainment

What is the meaning of butterfly in Jason Mraz's song?

Her vagina.

And in case anyone was wondering about the meaning of the song itself, it's actually about sex. Check up the lyrics, and once you figure out what "butterfly" is it's pretty obvious.

"Let me feel you upside down, slide in, slide out."

"I'm your pole and all you're wearing is your shoes."

"Getting closer to your butterfly."

How many of Led Zeppelin's songs went to number 1?


There are about 87 different songs that Led Zeppelin recorded.