Gary Glitter – Rock’n Roll Part 2 1972

Posted by admin on April 21st, 2010 and filed under rock and roll | 25 Comments »

Gary Glitter – Rock’n Roll Part 2 1972

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How do you feel about MJ as king of Pop, & how do you feel about Elvis as king of Rock & Roll?

Posted by admin on April 21st, 2010 and filed under rock and roll | 7 Comments »

Do you like them?
Do you think talent was the reason they are kings? or was it influence? what made them kings?

If you don’t like them, who would replace them?
does this question get asked a lot? sorry if it does.

BQ: Has anybody seen the movie "Where the Wild Things Are?" I recently purchased the soundtrack and liked it a lot. Plus I’ve been a fan of the book since kindergarden haha. Would you recommend?

Most definitely watch Where the wild things are.
it’s amazing.
I cried a lot though.
it’s kinda morbid.
As for Elvis he was never King.
He was just popular,
and his music was pretty much stolen from southern people.
Mainly blacks, but people were really racist back then.
I don’t consider him too important.

Id like to learn "Rock & roll dancing" but I have absolutly no rhymth ?

Posted by admin on April 17th, 2010 and filed under rock and roll | 1 Comment »

I cant keep a beat to save myself. Will it be a mission for me to learn and should I even bother?

Most rock n’ roll has an easy beat to work with. It’s hard to begin from where you are because you’re trying too many things at once. Professional teachers will start you with some music with strong beats and steps that are very simple to get you pointed in the right direction, and you’ll be dancing in no time.

Eric Hutchinson – Rock And Roll (Lyrics)

Posted by admin on April 15th, 2010 and filed under rock and roll | 25 Comments »

Rock And Roll By Eric Hutchinson (Lyrics) good song love it

not copyright, took alot of time to make so don’t remove it please
THANKS :P

Duration : 0:4:0

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Considering a trip to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland?

Posted by admin on April 15th, 2010 and filed under rock and roll | 3 Comments »

My children are 11, 8 & almost 2. Would they enjoy it? If so, can you recommend a "kid-friendly" hotel and any other area attractions they might enjoy?

THANKS!

The Science Center is right next door to the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame, its a blast for kids of all ages…including grown ups. On Memphis Ave in Brooklyn (its not to far away) is Kiddie Park, that the 8 and 2 year old would enjoy (i still have fond childhood memories from there). Depending when you come to town, there is the Cleveland Indians. You’ll be along the lake front and there are some really nice parks along the shore line. Also there is the Federal Reserve Bank in Cleveland that gives guided tours…there are art museums as well.

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

Posted by admin on April 13th, 2010 and filed under rock and roll | 17 Comments »

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

rock is simply the shortened version of rock and roll. about the early 70s the expression "rock" began to replace the term "rock and roll" in popular reference and some people may claim (mistakingly) that there is a difference, it’s all only rock and roll (but I like it !)

Asian Drum Solo TRAVIS BARKER

Posted by admin on April 12th, 2010 and filed under rock and roll | 25 Comments »

The new Travis Barker working for Creative? Sick solo and funny as hell…lol This is Rock and Roll..

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anyone else find the sound balance on the 25 anv. rock&roll hall of fame concert on hbo last night terrible?

Posted by admin on April 11th, 2010 and filed under rock and roll | 1 Comment »

the first hour was great, but as soon as Metallica came on, the sound system balance changed and it was so disappointing.

That’s a shame Metallica rocks.
All the best :)

AC/DC – Rock N’ Roll Train (Official Video) With Lyrics HQ

Posted by admin on April 9th, 2010 and filed under rock and roll | 25 Comments »

One heart angel
One cool devil
Your mind on the fantasy
Livin on the ecstasy
Give it all, give it,
Give it what you got
Come on give it all a lot
Pick it up move it
Give it to the spot
Your mind on fantasy
Livin on ecstasy

Runaway Train
(Running right off the track)
Runaway Train
(Running right off the track)
Runaway Train
(Running right off the track)
Yeah the Runaway Train
(Running right off the track)

One hard reng a ale
Old school rebel
A ten for the revelry
Diamond of the agency
Shake it, Shake it
Take it to the spot
You know she make it really hot
Get it on, get it up
Come on give it all you got
Your mind on fantasy
Livin on the ecstasy

Runaway Train
(Running right off the track)
Yeah the Runaway Train yeah
(Running right off the track)
On the Runaway Train
(Running right off the track)
Runaway Train
(Running right off the track)

(Angus Guitar Solo)

One hot southern belle
Son of a devil
A school boy spelling bee
A school girl with a fantasy
One hot reng a ale
Old school rebel
A ten for the revelry
Diamond of the agency
Shake it, Shake it
Take it to the spot
You know
She make it really hot Yeah
Get it on, get it up
Come on give it what you got
You know she’s just like a

Runaway Train
(Running right off the track)
She’s coming off the track
Runaway Train
(Running right off the track)
Get it on, get it up
Come on give it all you got
Runaway Train
(Running right off the track)
Runaway Train
(Running right off the track)

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What was the song that Bruce Springsteen sang with Tom Morello in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concert?

Posted by admin on April 9th, 2010 and filed under rock and roll | 1 Comment »

And also the ones with John Fogerty?

Here’s the whole setlist (courtesy of Backstreets – http://www.backstreets.com)

Setlist:
Tenth Avenue Freeze-out
Hold On, I’m Coming (with Sam Moore)
Soul Man (with Sam Moore)
The Ghost of Tom Joad (with Tom Morello)
Fortunate Son (with John Fogerty)
Proud Mary (with John Fogerty)
Pretty Woman (with John Fogerty)
Jungleland
A Fine, Fine Boy (with Darlene Love)
Da Doo Ron Ron (with Darlene Love)
London Calling (with Tom Morello)
Badlands (with Tom Morello)
* * *
You May Be Right (with Billy Joel)
Only the Good Die Young (with Billy Joel)
New York State of Mind (with Billy Joel)
Born to Run (with Billy Joel)
Higher and Higher (with all, plus Jackson Browne and Peter Wolf)