Title: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: HBK on July 11, 2007, 11:11:39 PM First visit of The Beatles In The TV of EE.UU. is The 1?. The North American magazine ?Blender? made the return of nut: it did not choose discs nor songs, but the great moments of the rock, It's selection includes: - The debut of MTV. - The aim of the love between Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears. - The day in which John Lennon and Paul McCartney knew itself. The ready part in 1934, when the first company was based that offered music equipped for stores. Also it goes to the future: The Day In which Guns N' Roses to the aim sends to its disc ?Chinese democracy?. Font In Spanish: http://diario.elmercurio.com/2007/07/11/_portada/_portada/noticias/936F7667-130B-428C-A32C-BDB4350EC8F3.htm?id=%7B936F7667-130B-428C-A32C-BDB4350EC8F3%7D HBK * Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: GNRreunioneventually on July 11, 2007, 11:16:16 PM HA!
: ok: Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: estebanf on July 11, 2007, 11:20:59 PM http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?ID=2720
100 Days That Changed Music: 100-76 Subtract the following 2,400 hours from history and you?d have no mp3s, no LSD, no hip?hop, no soul?sucking corporate rock ? actually, can we erase that last one? Blender presents the most earth?shakingly important days in music, ever. By Jon Dolan, Caryn Ganz, Ben Mitchell, David Peisner, Jonah Weiner, Douglas Wolk, Mark Yarm Blender, July 2007 [size=07pt]100. October 3, 2000 Radiohead release Kid A Spontaneously, guitar fans everywhere begin weeping. 99. December 11, 1965 The Velvet Underground play their first show Giving birth to the sound of alternative rock. 98. April 13, 1963 The Kingsmen record ?Louie Louie? When it becomes a hit, everyone assumes singer Jack Ely?s incomprehensible mumbling masks obscenity, causing the first panic over dirty lyrics. 97. November 23, 1936 Robert Johnson?s first recording session The King of the Delta Blues Singers hooks up with the devil, provides a Rosetta Stone for rock pioneers including Eric Clapton and Keith Richards. 96. December 14, 1977 Saturday Night Fever debuts in New York Prompting the inexorable march of polyester suits and disco into the suburbs ? and throughout the world. 95. August 21, 1966 The Doors perform ?The End? at L.A.?s Whisky A Go Go Jim Morrison?s 11?minute?plus nightmare about Oedipal desire, snakes and ancient lakes cements the Doors? Dionysian rep ? and earns them a permanent ban from the club. 94. February 1, 2004 ?Nipplegate? The Most Infamous Super Bowl Halftime Ever deep?sixes Janet Jackson?s career and ushers in a brave new era of ?decency.? 93. June 30, 1989 Do the Right Thing hits theaters Introducing Public Enemy?s righteous rage to the world at large, Spike Lee?s breakout film practically doubled as a music video for ?Fight the Power,? which is heard no less than 15 times in the movie. 92. January 31, 1955 RCA demonstrates first synthesizer The room?size machine capable of generating and shaping sounds makes Abbey Road, dance music, keytars and Madonna possible. 91. September 8, 1965 Classified ad runs to form the Monkees The first fictional band was born, presaging Josie and the Pussycats, Gorillaz and the current incarnation of Guns N? Roses. 90. June 18, 1988 Depeche Mode sell out the Rose Bowl About 80,000 goths pack the So?Cal stadium ? and synth?rock gets its stamp of legitimacy. 89. July 6, 1977 Roger Waters spits at a fan during a Pink Floyd show The incident would inspire Waters to write The Wall, a masterpiece of rock?star alienation and anomie. 88. April 6, 1974 ABBA win the Eurovision Song Contest Making possible the ascendance of Swedish pop and approximately 18 bajillion drunken wedding dances. 87. October 9, 1999 Coachella kicks off Beginning the annual pilgrimage of alterna?kids to the Sonoran Desert. 86. November 21, 1959 Alan Freed fired in first payola scandal Ending the career of the DJ who invented the term rock & roll. 85. July 18, 1991 Lollapalooza premieres Introducing the U.S. to the traveling music festival. 84. September 19, 1955 Pat Boone hits No. 1 with ?Ain?t That a Shame? With this bleached?out version of Fats Domino?s original, Boone becomes the trailblazer for years of Whitey childproofing R&B. 83. January 26, 1995 First MPEG3 patent filed Turning music loving into a no?strings?attached orgy. 82 March 17, 1958 Link Wray invents distortion The brutal ?Rumble? introduces the world to the fuzztone sound. 81. June 15, 1984 Scarface tops the VHS rentals list Sanctifying hip?hop?s Church of Tony Montana. 80. April 14, 1982 Karaoke arrives in the U.S. At a bar called Dimples in Burbank, California. [/size] 79. April 1, 2032 Guns N? Roses? Chinese Democracy released Weeks after Axl?s death in a tragic tanning?bed accident. [size=07pt] 78. May 29, 1983 Heavy Metal Day at the US Festival 300,000 head bang to Van Halen and M?tley Cr?e, confirming hair metal?s arrival. 77. October 23, 2002 Kanye West?s car crash In which hip?hop?s best producer?rapper smashes his jaw, finds God and decides to write ?Through the Wire,? a career?making song about seat?belt safety. 76. January 1, 1994 Max Martin quits cashiering, starts producing Millions of teenage girls feel the sudden urge to squeal. [/size] Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: PJ on July 12, 2007, 12:06:40 AM http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?ID=2720 >:(100 Days That Changed Music: 100-76 Subtract the following 2,400 hours from history and you?d have no mp3s, no LSD, no hip?hop, no soul?sucking corporate rock ? actually, can we erase that last one? Blender presents the most earth?shakingly important days in music, ever. By Jon Dolan, Caryn Ganz, Ben Mitchell, David Peisner, Jonah Weiner, Douglas Wolk, Mark Yarm Blender, July 2007 [size=07pt]100. October 3, 2000 Radiohead release Kid A Spontaneously, guitar fans everywhere begin weeping. 99. December 11, 1965 The Velvet Underground play their first show Giving birth to the sound of alternative rock. 98. April 13, 1963 The Kingsmen record ?Louie Louie? When it becomes a hit, everyone assumes singer Jack Ely?s incomprehensible mumbling masks obscenity, causing the first panic over dirty lyrics. 97. November 23, 1936 Robert Johnson?s first recording session The King of the Delta Blues Singers hooks up with the devil, provides a Rosetta Stone for rock pioneers including Eric Clapton and Keith Richards. 96. December 14, 1977 Saturday Night Fever debuts in New York Prompting the inexorable march of polyester suits and disco into the suburbs ? and throughout the world. 95. August 21, 1966 The Doors perform ?The End? at L.A.?s Whisky A Go Go Jim Morrison?s 11?minute?plus nightmare about Oedipal desire, snakes and ancient lakes cements the Doors? Dionysian rep ? and earns them a permanent ban from the club. 94. February 1, 2004 ?Nipplegate? The Most Infamous Super Bowl Halftime Ever deep?sixes Janet Jackson?s career and ushers in a brave new era of ?decency.? 93. June 30, 1989 Do the Right Thing hits theaters Introducing Public Enemy?s righteous rage to the world at large, Spike Lee?s breakout film practically doubled as a music video for ?Fight the Power,? which is heard no less than 15 times in the movie. 92. January 31, 1955 RCA demonstrates first synthesizer The room?size machine capable of generating and shaping sounds makes Abbey Road, dance music, keytars and Madonna possible. 91. September 8, 1965 Classified ad runs to form the Monkees The first fictional band was born, presaging Josie and the Pussycats, Gorillaz and the current incarnation of Guns N? Roses 90. June 18, 1988 Depeche Mode sell out the Rose Bowl About 80,000 goths pack the So?Cal stadium ? and synth?rock gets its stamp of legitimacy. 89. July 6, 1977 Roger Waters spits at a fan during a Pink Floyd show The incident would inspire Waters to write The Wall, a masterpiece of rock?star alienation and anomie. 88. April 6, 1974 ABBA win the Eurovision Song Contest Making possible the ascendance of Swedish pop and approximately 18 bajillion drunken wedding dances. 87. October 9, 1999 Coachella kicks off Beginning the annual pilgrimage of alterna?kids to the Sonoran Desert. 86. November 21, 1959 Alan Freed fired in first payola scandal Ending the career of the DJ who invented the term rock & roll. 85. July 18, 1991? Lollapalooza premieres Introducing the U.S. to the traveling music festival. 84. September 19, 1955 Pat Boone hits No. 1 with ?Ain?t That a Shame? With this bleached?out version of Fats Domino?s original, Boone becomes the trailblazer for years of Whitey childproofing R&B. 83. January 26, 1995 First MPEG3 patent filed Turning music loving into a no?strings?attached orgy. 82 March 17, 1958 Link Wray invents distortion The brutal ?Rumble? introduces the world to the fuzztone sound. 81. June 15, 1984 Scarface tops the VHS rentals list Sanctifying hip?hop?s Church of Tony Montana. 80. April 14, 1982 Karaoke arrives in the U.S. At a bar called Dimples in Burbank, California. [/size] 79. April 1, 2032 Guns N? Roses? Chinese Democracy released Weeks after Axl?s death in a tragic tanning?bed accident. [size=07pt] 78. May 29, 1983 Heavy Metal Day at the US Festival 300,000 head bang to Van Halen and M?tley Cr?e, confirming hair metal?s arrival. 77. October 23, 2002 Kanye West?s car crash In which hip?hop?s best producer?rapper smashes his jaw, finds God and decides to write ?Through the Wire,? a career?making song about seat?belt safety. 76. January 1, 1994 Max Martin quits cashiering, starts producing Millions of teenage girls feel the sudden urge to squeal. [/size] Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: stolat on July 12, 2007, 12:11:51 AM Shouldn't that read "CD is released weeks after Axl is tragically gorged to death by his killer pet kangaroo"?
(Sorry, was at an Alice concert last night, his sense of humour has rubbed off :P) Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: eraser on July 12, 2007, 12:17:02 AM you can't talk negative here!
Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: kimberly on July 12, 2007, 06:17:30 AM that's kind of harsh, anyway fuck 'em
Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: Loaded NightraiN on July 12, 2007, 06:22:19 AM that's kind of harsh, anyway fuck 'em Its ok they'll be kissin his ass when it comes out.... Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: CheapJon on July 12, 2007, 06:25:57 AM I guess i have no life, because i've read that before too :-[
Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: Loaded NightraiN on July 12, 2007, 06:33:06 AM I guess i have no life, because i've read that before too :-[ haha, whats up with you having no life dude?? Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: CheapJon on July 12, 2007, 06:50:15 AM I guess i have no life, because i've read that before too :-[ haha, whats up with you having no life dude?? :hihi: i'm just being a bit sarcastic (in a weird way) since a couple of guys told me that yesterday Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: russtcb on July 12, 2007, 08:33:19 AM I guess i have no life, because i've read that before too :-[ haha, whats up with you having no life dude?? :hihi: i'm just being a bit sarcastic (in a weird way) since a couple of guys told me that yesterday I'm usually pretty positive, but don't you think these magazines should wait until something exists (as is "is released") before calling it a "great moment"? Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: kimberly on July 12, 2007, 10:02:08 AM that's kind of harsh, anyway fuck 'em Its ok they'll be kissin his ass when it comes out.... Title: Re: CHINESE DEMOCRACY In The 100 Big Moments In The History Of Music !! Post by: stolat on July 12, 2007, 10:11:04 AM that's kind of harsh, anyway fuck 'em Its ok they'll be kissin his ass when it comes out.... Nah, you are wrong there - because the music will speak for itself. |