AC/DC – Its A Long Way To The Top If Ya Wanna Rock And Roll

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

AC/DC – Its A Long Way To The Top If Ya Wanna Rock And Roll Music Video

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Zach Laliberte: “Road To Rock N’ Roll” Music Video

Posted by admin on April 12th, 2010 and filed under rock and roll music | 19 Comments »

Elantra Films presents a music video for Zach Laliberte’s “Road To Rock N’ Roll” directed/shot/edited by Joe Burke. Visit www.ElantraFilms.com to watch more free films! Log on to www.ZachLaliberte.com to listen to some more great music!

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Guitar Lesson 10 – Rock ‘n’ Roll (www.vGuitarLessons.com)

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

http://www.vGuitarLessons.com/affiliate/YouTube2 You will learn a cool Rock ‘n’ Roll riff in this lesson!

www.vGuitarLessons.com

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Its a long way to the top (if you want to rock and roll)

Posted by admin on April 6th, 2010 and filed under rock and roll pictures | 10 Comments »

This is just a compialation of concert pics with the words and song, I know the Bon Scott sang this song and the pictures have Brian Johnson, but oh well.

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Ten Years After – Rock-N-Roll Music to the World

Posted by admin on April 1st, 2010 and filed under rock and roll music | 25 Comments »

After several years of local success in the Nottingham/Mansfield area as a band known since 1962 as The Jaybirds (its core was formed in late 1960 as Ivan Jay and the Jaycats), and later as Ivan Jay and the Jaymen, Ten Years After was founded by Alvin Lee and Leo Lyons. Ivan Jay sang lead vocals from late 1960 to 1962 and was joined by Ric Lee in August 1965, replacing original drummer Dave Quickmire, who had joined in 1962. In 1966 The Jaybirds moved to London, where Chick Churchill joined the group. That November the quartet signed a manager, Chris Wright, and decided to change their name to Blues Trip, Blues Yard (under which they played a show at the legendary Marquee Club supporting Bonzo Dog Band), and finally in November 1966, to Ten Years After ( in honour of Elvis Presley, an idol of Lee’s whose momentous year in rock, 1956, helps to better explain the band’s title). They became the first band of the soon-to-be Chrysalis Agency. They secured a residency at the Marquee, and received an invitation to play at the renowned Windsor Jazz Festival in 1967. That performance led to a contract with Deram, a subsidiary company of Decca — the first band so signed without a hit single. In October, their 1967 self-titled debut album was released.

In 1968, after touring Scandinavia and the United States, Ten Years After released their second album, live Undead, which brought their first classic, “I’m Going Home.” This was followed in February 1969 by studio issue, Stonedhenge, a British hit, that included another classic, “Hear Me Calling” (it was released also as a single, and covered in 1972 by British glam rock rising stars, Slade). In July 1969 they appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival, in the first event to which rock bands were invited. In August, the band performed a breakthrough American appearance at Woodstock; their furious-to-soft-to-furious rendition of “I’m Going Home” was featured in both the subsequent film and soundtrack album and catapulted them to star status.

During 1970, Ten Years After released “Love Like a Man,” their only hit in the UK Singles Chart. This song was on their fifth album, Cricklewood Green. The name of the album comes from a friend of the group who lived in Cricklewood, London. He grew a sort of plant which was said to have hallucinogenic effects. The band did not know the name of this plant, so they called their album Cricklewood Green. It was the first record to be issued with a different playing speed on both sides — one a three-minute edit at 45rpm, the other, a nine-minute live version at 33rpm. In August, Ten Years After played the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 to an audience of 600,000.

In 1971, the band released the album A Space in Time which marked a move toward more commercial material. It featured their biggest hit, “I’d Love To Change The World.” But a few albums later, the band broke up after the 1974 album “Positive Vibrations.” In 1988, they re-united for a few concerts and recorded the album About Time (1989).

Alvin Lee has since then mostly played and recorded under his own name. In 2004, the other band members substituted him with Joe Gooch and recorded the album Now. Material from the following tour was used for the 2005 double album Roadworks. Ric Lee is currently in a band called The Breakers, along with Ian Ellis (Clouds).

Band members

* Alvin Lee — guitar, vocals, harp; born Graham Barnes,19 December 1944, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
* Leo Lyons — bass; born David William Lyons, 30 November 1943, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.
* Chick Churchill — keyboards; born Michael George Churchill, 2 January 1946, Mold, Flintshire, North Wales.
* Ric Lee — drums; born Richard Lee, 20 October 1945, Cannock, Staffordshire.
* Joe Gooch — guitar, vocals; born 3 May 1977, Highbury, London. (Joined in 2003)

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Twist and Shout (the Beatles) – Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Posted by admin on March 26th, 2010 and filed under beatles rock and roll | 25 Comments »

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billy joel – It’s Still Rock and Roll to M – Greatest Hits V

Posted by admin on March 20th, 2010 and filed under rock and roll hits | 2 Comments »

Black_Label_Society billy joel – It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me – Greatest Hits Vol. II

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Rock ‘N’ Roll Is Here To Stay

Posted by admin on March 14th, 2010 and filed under history rock and roll | 25 Comments »

http://www.youtube.com/user/sirfabiansierra

Del grupo Danny and The Juniors…

Gran video que me da cuenta cuan original se era en aquellos tiempo, es impactante como se paran de sus asientos y chasquean sus dedos al compas de la cancion

Aparece en la pelicula Grease pero ahi es cantada por otro grupo…

Aqui la letra:

Rock ‘n roll is here to stay, it will never die
It was meant to be that way, though I don’t know why
I don’t care what people say, rock ‘n roll is here to stay
(We don’t care what people say, rock ‘n roll is here to stay)
Rock ‘n roll will always be our ticket to the end
It will go down in history, just you wait, my friend
Rock ‘n roll will always be, it’ll go down in history
(Rock ‘n roll will always be, it’ll go down in history)
So come on, everybody rock, everybody rock,
everybody rock, everybody rock
Everybody rock
Now everybody rock ‘n roll, everybody rock ‘n roll,
everybody rock ‘n roll
Everybody rock ‘n roll, everybody rock ‘n roll
Rock ‘n roll will always be our ticket to the end
It will go down in history, just you wait, my friend
Rock ‘n roll will always be, it’ll go down in history
If you don’t like rock ‘n roll, think what you’ve been missin’
But if you like to bop and strawl, come on down and listen
Let’s all start to have a ball, everybody rock ‘n roll
Ah, oh baby, ah, oh baby, ah,
oh baby, ah, oh baby, rock!

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KISS – God gave rock n roll to you

Posted by admin on March 8th, 2010 and filed under rock and roll song | 25 Comments »

KISS – God gave rock n roll
please watch other version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmVLVpctngg

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how to jive 1950s rock`n`roll

Posted by admin on March 8th, 2010 and filed under 50s rock and roll | 13 Comments »

rockin`n`rollin at beauwaters rock`n`roll club

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