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"Rock and Roll" is just another name for what the performers called "Rhythm and Blues" after World War II. Rhythm and Blues was created in places like New Orleans, St. Louis, Chicago and other cities after World War II. It was born of many musical origins, combinations, and influences that had occurred during both World Wars. When Bill Haley and the Comets released "Rock Around The Clock" in January 1955, Rhythm and Blues became "officially" called ."Rock and Roll." Otherwise known as "sex."
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A common chord progression doesnt make something unorigional lol GOOD Song btw
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why do they never make songs like this anymore? I'm 13 and none of my friends ever know what the heck i'm singing whenever i start belting out the hits of the 50's and 60's! how unthoughtful of them!
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split personality maybe?..reminds me of Jan in the Brady Bunch when she goes psycho! "Marsha, Marsha, Marsha"
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@MrMunari77 inherent madness perharps?
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@lilmissmachiavelli lmfao you replied to urself LoL
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This song is amazing <3
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back when music was made with heart and soul, its sad to think a computer has replaced all aspects of making music
Why does the top-comment-girl talk to herself?
MrMunari77 1 week ago 99
@lilmissmachiavelli It's ridiculous to think that the music of the 50s and 60s had no previous inspiration and was completely original. There were roots in Jazz, Folk and older music to come. Do you know when Unchained Melody was written? 1936. People improved on it to become the Righteous Brothers standard. Do you know what chord progression they use in "Stand by me"? It's call the 50s chord progression that was popularly used by almost all bands back then. Original? Do your research.
lilmissmachiavelli 1 week ago 12