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- 23:38, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy - 1955 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Introduction to "Mannish Boy" by Muddy Waters (1955) == '''Muddy Waters' "Mannish Boy"''' is a classic blues song first recorded in 1955. This iconic track is not just a piece of music but a significant cultural artifact that showcases the depth and influence of blues music. In this aiMOOC, you will dive deep into the world of Muddy Waters, explore the significance of "Mannish Boy," and understand its impact on music history. == Bac…“)
- 23:37, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Muddy Waters - Hoochie Coochie Man - 1954 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Introduction to "Mannish Boy" by Muddy Waters (1955) == '''Muddy Waters' "Mannish Boy"''' is a classic blues song first recorded in 1955. This iconic track is not just a piece of music but a significant cultural artifact that showcases the depth and influence of blues music. In this aiMOOC, you will dive deep into the world of Muddy Waters, explore the significance of "Mannish Boy," and understand its impact on music history. == Bac…“)
- 23:37, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite James Taylor - Fire and Rain - 1970 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Fire and Rain''' is a classic folk rock song written and performed by American singer-songwriter James Taylor. Released in 1970, the song is one of Taylor's most famous and heartfelt compositions, reflecting on personal struggles and experiences. The song's lyrics delve into Taylor's reaction to the suicide of a friend, his own struggles with depression and addiction, and his experiences in psychiatric institutions. ==…“)
- 23:36, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Van Morrison - Moondance - 1970 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Van Morrison's "Moondance," released in 1970, stands as one of the iconic songs in the history of popular music. Its unique blend of jazz, folk, and rock elements, along with Morrison's distinctive vocal style, has made it a timeless classic. In this aiMOOC, you'll dive deep into the world of "Moondance," exploring its musical composition, lyrics, and the legacy of Van Morrison.''' == The Song: Moondance == '''Moondance'''…“)
- 23:36, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Chic - Good Times - 1979 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Overview of "Good Times" by Chic (1979) == '''Good Times''' is a classic hit from the American disco and R&B band Chic, released in 1979. The song, a prominent example of disco music from the late 1970s, showcases the talent of bassist Bernard Edwards and guitarist Nile Rodgers, who also co-wrote the track. "Good Times" became a significant influence in various music genres, including hip-hop and funk. === Background and…“)
- 23:35, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Sly & The Family Stone - Dance to the Music - 1968 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Introduction to "Dance to the Music" by Sly & The Family Stone == '''Dance to the Music''' is a seminal track by the American band Sly & The Family Stone. Released in 1968, it's not just a song but a cultural milestone that encapsulates the spirit of an era. With its unique blend of funk, soul, and rock, this song broke new ground in music and has influenced countless artists since. == Background and History == === Origins of Sly &…“)
- 23:35, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom - 1963 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == John Lee Hooker and "Boom Boom" (1963) == '''John Lee Hooker''' was a prolific American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist, born on August 22, 1917, in Coahoma County, Mississippi. He rose to fame for his unique style that incorporated elements of Delta blues and talking blues. One of his most famous songs is '''"Boom Boom,"''' released in 1963. This track became an influential blues hit, known for its rhythmic drive and Hooker'…“)
- 23:34, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Dolly Parton - Jolene - 1974 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Dolly Parton's "Jolene" from 1974 is a classic in the country music genre and has been covered by numerous artists. It's a song rich in storytelling and emotion, set to a memorable melody. "Jolene" tells the story of a woman pleading with another, Jolene, not to take her man just because she can. The lyrics explore themes of love, jealousy, and desperation. The song's simplicity in structure but depth in emotion makes it a…“)
- 23:34, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Left banke - Walk away Renee - 1966 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''The Left Banke's "Walk Away Renée" from 1966 is a classic example of the baroque pop genre, combining rock with classical elements. It's famous for its poignant lyrics and lush string arrangements. Let's delve deeper into this iconic song, its history, and its impact.''' == Background and History == "Walk Away Renée" was written by the band's keyboardist, Michael Brown, along with Bob Calilli and Tony Sansone. The song's…“)
- 23:33, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Chords - Sh-boom - 1954 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Welcome to the aiMOOC on "Sh-boom" by The Chords, a classic song from 1954!''' In this course, we'll dive into the fascinating world of this iconic track, exploring its history, lyrics, and the band behind it. This course is perfect for those who love music history and want to learn more about one of the earliest examples of doo-wop and R&B crossing over into the mainstream. == The Song "Sh-boom" == "Sh-boom" was one of th…“)
- 23:33, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Howlin' Wolf - Spoonful - 1960 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Howlin' Wolf: "Spoonful" (1960) == '''Spoonful''' is a song by American blues singer Howlin' Wolf, released in 1960. This track, penned by Willie Dixon, is one of the classics of the blues genre and has been covered by numerous artists over the years. Its influential sound, lyrics, and the historical context of the blues era make "Spoonful" a fascinating subject for study. === Background and Historical Context === In the late 1950s…“)
- 23:33, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Lou Reed - Walk on the Wild Side - 1972 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Walk on the Wild Side''' is a song by Lou Reed, released in 1972 on his second solo album, ''Transformer''. This song, produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, stands out for its controversial lyrics and distinctive bass line. The song received wide radio play despite touching on taboo topics at the time, such as transgender people, drugs, and male prostitution. == Background and Composition == '''Walk on t…“)
- 23:32, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Lovin' Spoonful - Do you Believe in Magic - 1965 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Introduction to "Do You Believe in Magic" by The Lovin' Spoonful == '''Do You Believe in Magic''' is a classic song by The Lovin' Spoonful, released in 1965. It became an iconic track of the 1960s, blending elements of folk, pop, and early rock 'n' roll. The song, written by John Sebastian, captures the era's spirit and the magical feeling of music's power. Learn more about this tim…“)
- 23:30, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Neil Young - Rockin' In The Free World - 1989 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Neil Young's "Rockin' In The Free World," released in 1989, is a song that resonates with the spirit of change and political consciousness. It's a powerful rock anthem that became a symbol of hope and resistance against social and political issues. Let's dive into the history, context, and impact of this iconic song.''' == Background == '''Neil Young, a Canadian singer-songwriter, is known for his profound influence on roc…“)
- 23:29, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Prince - 1999 - 1982 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Introduction to Prince's "1999" (1982) == '''Prince's "1999" is a seminal track released in 1982, showcasing the artist's unique blend of funk, rock, and new wave. This song not only marked a pivotal moment in Prince's career but also in the evolution of popular music. Let's delve into the background, themes, and impact of "1999".''' === Background of the Song === {{o}} Prince Rogers Nelson, known simply as Prince, was a…“)
- 23:29, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Hank Williams Sr. - Your Cheating Heart - 1953 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Hank Williams Sr. and "Your Cheatin' Heart" (1953) == '''Hank Williams Sr.''' was a pivotal figure in American music, particularly in the country genre. Born in 1923 in Alabama, he rose to fame in the 1940s and early 1950s. Among his many hits, '''"Your Cheatin' Heart"''' stands out as a classic. Released posthumously in 1953, this song is often regarded as one of the greatest country music songs of all time. === Background of "Your…“)
- 23:29, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Beach Boys - Caroline No - 1966 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == The Beach Boys - "Caroline, No" (1966) == '''The Beach Boys''' are a seminal American rock band, known for their intricate harmonies and the evocative lyrics of their songs. "Caroline, No" is a track from their acclaimed 1966 album ''Pet Sounds''. This song marks a significant point in the band's evolution from surf rock to more complex, emotionally resonant music. Let's dive into the fascinating aspects of "Caroline, No" and the er…“)
- 23:28, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Beach Boys - In my Room - 1963 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == The Beach Boys - "In My Room" (1963) == "In My Room" is a song by the American rock band The Beach Boys, released in 1963. It was written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher, showcasing the band's signature harmonies and introspective lyrics. This song, from their album "Surfer Girl," represents a significant aspect of the early 1960s music scene and the development of The Beach Boys' unique sound. '''In My Room''' is a p…“)
- 23:28, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Question Mark and the Mysterians - 96 Tears - 1966 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''96 Tears''' by '''Question Mark and the Mysterians''' is a landmark song in the history of rock and roll, known for its catchy organ riff and mysterious band image. This course will delve into the background, influence, and details of the song and its performers. == Introduction to '96 Tears' == '''96 Tears''' is a song by American garage rock band '''Question Mark and the Mysterians'''. Released in 1966, it's widely regar…“)
- 23:27, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Everly Brothers - Bye Bye Love - 1957 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''The Everly Brothers' "Bye Bye Love" from 1957 is a classic hit that remains an important part of music history. This song not only marked a significant moment for the Everly Brothers but also for the genre of rock and roll.''' == The Everly Brothers == The Everly Brothers, consisting of siblings Don and Phil Everly, were American country-influenced rock and roll singers. They are known for their steel-string acoustic guita…“)
- 23:27, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Them - Gloria - 1965 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Gloria by Them (1965) == '''Gloria''' is a song by the band Them, released as a single in 1964 and later included on their album "The Angry Young Them" in 1965. This song has become a garage rock staple and is often regarded as a classic in rock music history. === Overview === {{o}} Written by Van Morrison, who was the lead singer of Them. {{o}} The song's structure is simple yet iconic, featuring a three-chord progression.…“)
- 23:26, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Four Tops - Reach out I'll Be There - 1966 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Introduction to "Reach Out I'll Be There" by The Four Tops == '''"Reach Out I'll Be There"''' is an iconic song by the American vocal quartet The Four Tops. Released in 1966, this track quickly became a significant hit and a defining song of the Motown era. It showcases the unique blend of R&B, soul, and pop that was characteristic of the Motown sound. This song, with its distinctive melody and profound lyrics, not only reflects the…“)
- 23:26, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Otis Redding - Try a Little Tenderness - 1966 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Otis Redding's "Try a Little Tenderness" (1966) is a soulful classic that has captivated audiences for decades. Originally written by Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly, and Harry M. Woods in 1932, it was Redding's 1966 rendition that propelled the song to new heights. His version is known for its raw emotion and unique soulful twist, which differentiates it from earlier interpretations.''' == History and Background == '''"Try a…“)
- 23:26, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Bill Withers - Lean on Me - 1972 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Lean on Me''' by Bill Withers is a classic song, released in 1972, that has touched the hearts of many. This aiMOOC will explore the history, creation, and impact of this soulful tune, along with interesting details about Bill Withers' life and career. == Background of 'Lean on Me' == '''Lean on Me''' is one of the most famous songs by American singer-songwriter Bill Withers. The song was released in April 1972 as the firs…“)
- 23:25, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Bob Dylan - Positively 4th Street - 1965 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Welcome to the aiMOOC on Bob Dylan's classic song "Positively 4th Street" from 1965. In this course, you'll explore the history, significance, and lyrical depth of this iconic track. Get ready to dive deep into the world of Bob Dylan and one of his most memorable songs!''' == Background == ''' "Positively 4th Street" is a song by Bob Dylan, released in 1965. Unlike many of Dylan's other songs from this period, which featur…“)
- 23:25, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle - 1986 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle" is a captivating blend of post-punk, synthpop, and electronic dance music. Released in 1986, this track from their album "Brotherhood" showcases New Order's innovative approach to music in the 1980s. Let's dive into the fascinating world of this iconic song.''' == Background == '''New Order''' emerged from the ashes of the post-punk band Joy Division, reinventing their sound with a synth…“)
- 23:25, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Guns n Roses - Sweet Child o Mine - 1987 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Sweet Child o' Mine''' is a song by American rock band Guns N' Roses. Released in August 1987 as the third single from their debut album, Appetite for Destruction, it reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song is notable for its iconic opening riff, composed by lead guitarist Slash, and its reflective lyrics written by lead vocalist Axl Rose, about his then-girlfriend Erin Everly. == Background and…“)
- 23:24, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Beck - Loser - 1993 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Beck's "Loser" – A Dive into the 90s Alternative Rock Scene''' Released in 1993, Beck's song "Loser" quickly became a defining anthem of the 90s alternative rock scene. With its unique blend of folk, hip-hop, and experimental rock, the song stands as a testament to the era's eclectic musical tastes and the rise of alternative music culture. In this module, we will explore the background, composition, and cultural impact…“)
- 23:24, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Elvis Presley - Don't Be Cruel - 1956 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Elvis Presley's "Don't Be Cruel" (1956)''' "Don't Be Cruel" is a song recorded by Elvis Presley in 1956. It was written by Otis Blackwell and Presley, becoming one of Presley's most significant hits. The song exemplifies the rockabilly style, a fusion of rock 'n' roll and country music, which was a hallmark of Presley's early career. == Background and Impact == "Elvis Presley", also known as the "King of Rock and Roll", wa…“)
- 23:23, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Parliament - Funkadelic Flashlight - 1977 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Overview of Parliament - Funkadelic's "Flashlight" (1977) == '''Parliament - Funkadelic''', often referred to as P-Funk, is a collective of musicians known for their unique blend of funk, rock, and psychedelic music. In 1977, they released one of their most iconic tracks, '''"Flashlight"'''. This song is not just a piece of music, but a significant cultural artifact that encapsulated the essence of funk music in the 1970s. === Backg…“)
- 23:23, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe - 1966 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Jimi Hendrix - "Hey Joe" (1966) == '''Jimi Hendrix''' is one of the most influential guitarists in the history of rock music. His rendition of "Hey Joe" in 1966 marked a significant moment in his musical career. This song, though not originally written by Hendrix, became closely associated with him due to his unique and innovative guitar playing style. === Background and Release === "Hey Joe" was first recorded by The Leaves, but i…“)
- 23:22, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Diskussion:Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound of Silence - 1965 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''The Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel (1965)''' "The Sound of Silence," originally titled "The Sounds of Silence," is a song by the American music duo Simon & Garfunkel. Written in February 1964 by Paul Simon in the aftermath of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the song propelled Simon & Garfunkel to fame and has since been covered by many artists. This course will explore the song's background, its lyri…“)
- 23:20, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Stevie Wonder - You Are the Sunshine of my Life - 1972 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Stevie Wonder: "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" - 1972 == '''Stevie Wonder's "You Are the Sunshine of My Life"''' is a timeless classic released in 1972. This song not only showcases Stevie Wonder's exceptional talent as a singer and songwriter but also marks an important era in the music industry. Let's dive into the history, impact, and nuances of this remarkable song. === Background and Release === "You Are the Sunshine of My L…“)
- 23:19, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Joni Mitchell - Help me - 1974 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Joni Mitchell - "Help Me" (1974) == '''Joni Mitchell's "Help Me"''' is one of the standout tracks from her 1974 album "Court and Spark." This song not only showcases Mitchell's unique vocal style and songwriting talent but also marks a significant shift in her musical direction, blending folk with jazz influences. "Help Me" became one of Joni Mitchell's most successful singles, reaching number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. === B…“)
- 23:19, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Dixie Cups - Chapel of Love - 1964 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == The Dixie Cups - Chapel of Love - 1964 == '''Chapel of Love''' by The Dixie Cups is a timeless classic released in 1964. This song, with its catchy melody and joyous lyrics, has become an iconic representation of 1960s pop music. The Dixie Cups, an American pop music girl group, gained international fame with this single, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. === Background and Release === '''Chapel of Love''' was written by Phi…“)
- 23:18, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Bill Withers - Ain’t no Sunshine - 1971 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Ain't No Sunshine''' is a soulful song by Bill Withers, released in 1971. This track quickly became a hit, showcasing Withers' smooth vocal style and poignant lyrics. It's a song that has stood the test of time, covered by numerous artists, and remains a staple in the soul genre. == Background == Bill Withers, an American soul singer and songwriter, released "Ain't No Sunshine" as part of his debut album, "Just As I Am," i…“)
- 23:18, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust - 1972 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Introduction to "Ziggy Stardust" by David Bowie (1972) == '''David Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust" is an iconic song from the album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars," released in 1972. This song, and the album as a whole, played a pivotal role in the glam rock movement and cemented Bowie's status as a musical innovator and cultural icon.''' == The Concept of Ziggy Stardust == '''Ziggy Stardust is a fictional a…“)
- 23:17, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Cure - Pictures of you - 1989 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == The Cure - "Pictures of You" (1989) == '''The Cure''', a British rock band formed in 1978, is known for their distinctive sound blending post-punk with new wave and gothic rock. One of their most iconic songs, "Pictures of You," released in 1989, stands as a testament to their emotional depth and musical ingenuity. In this MOOC, you'll dive into the rich history, context, and artistic nuances of "Pictures of You," exploring its lyri…“)
- 23:14, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Staple Singers - I'll Take you there - 1972 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == The Staple Singers - "I'll Take You There" (1972) == '''I'll Take You There''' is a classic song performed by The Staple Singers, released in 1972. This iconic track, known for its uplifting message and distinctive sound, has left a lasting impact on music and culture. In this aiMOOC, you'll dive into the history, context, and legacy of "I'll Take You There," exploring its musical composition, lyrical content, and the influence it ha…“)
- 23:12, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA - 1984 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} {{#ev:youtube | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPhWR4d3FJQ| 350 | center}} {{:BRK}} {{#ev:youtube | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhqH4U-m0Ro| 350 | center}} {{:BRK}} Kategorie:AIMOOC mit Medien Kategorie:Musik Kategorie:Bruce Springsteen == '''Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA - 1984''' == '''Bruce Springsteen''', often referred to as "The Boss," is a renowned American singer-songwriter and musician. His music is know…“)
- 23:11, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Jefferson Airplane - Somebody to Love - 1967 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to Love"''' == Introduction == Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to Love" is a classic anthem of the 1960s counterculture movement. Released in 1967, this song quickly became synonymous with the era's social revolution and the Summer of Love in San Francisco. It is not only a significant piece in the history of rock music but also a cultural artifact reflecting the changing norms and attitudes o…“)
- 23:11, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Beatles - Something - 1969 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} {{:BRK}} {{#ev:youtube | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UelDrZ1aFeY| 350 | center}} {{:BRK}} {{#ev:youtube | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrW7dlDHH28| 350 | center}} {{:BRK}} {{:BRK}} {{#ev:youtube | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srwxJUXPHvE| 350 | center}} {{:BRK}} = Input = '''The Beatles - "Something" - 1969''' "Something" is a song by the Beatles, released in 1969 on their album "Abbey Road." Written by George Harrison, it was…“)
- 23:07, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Chuck Berry - Sweet Little Sixteen - 1958 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen" (1958) == '''Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen," released in 1958, is a seminal track in the history of rock and roll music. This song not only showcases Berry's iconic guitar riffs and energetic performance style, but it also reflects the youth culture of the 1950s. It's a vibrant portrayal of teenage life, dance, and the excitement of rock and roll music during that era.''' === Background and…“)
- 23:06, 30. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Beach Boys - Sloop John B - 1966 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == The Beach Boys - Sloop John B - 1966 == '''The Beach Boys''' are a legendary American rock band formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. They gained popularity for their distinctive vocal harmonies and lyrics reflecting Southern California's youth culture of surfing, cars, and romance. In 1966, they released the song '''Sloop John B''', which became one of their most famous tracks. This song is a standout piece from their accla…“)
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- 23:39, 29. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Chantels - Maybe - 1957 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == The Chantels - "Maybe" (1957) == '''The Chantels''' were a pioneering all-girl group in the late 1950s, known for their hit song "Maybe." This song, released in 1957, is one of the earliest examples of what would later be known as the girl group genre. It combines elements of pop, R&B, and doo-wop, and it showcases the powerful lead vocals of Arlene Smith. === Background === The Chantels, formed while the members were still in high…“)
- 23:38, 29. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue - 1957 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Buddy Holly - "Peggy Sue" - 1957 == '''Buddy Holly''' was an influential American musician and a pioneer of rock and roll. His 1957 hit song '''"Peggy Sue"''' is one of his most famous and enduring works. This song not only exemplifies the sound of early rock and roll but also holds a significant place in music history. === Background and History === {{o}} '''Buddy Holly's Influence''': Learn about Buddy Holly's impact on the rock a…“)
- 23:37, 29. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite The Drifters - There Goes my Baby - 1959 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = '''The Drifters - "There Goes My Baby" - 1959''' "The Drifters" are a long-standing and influential American doo-wop and R&B/soul vocal group. In 1959, they released one of their most famous songs, "There Goes My Baby". This song is notable not only for its lyrical content and vocal performance but also for its innovative use of orchestration in an R&B context, including the use of strings and a Brazilian baion rhythm. === O…“)
- 23:35, 29. Jan. 2024 Glanz Diskussion Beiträge erstellte die Seite Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman - 1968 (Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „{{:MOOCit - Top}} == Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman - 1968 == '''Wichita Lineman''' is a song written by American songwriter Jimmy Webb in 1968. It was first recorded by American country music artist Glen Campbell and became a top hit in the U.S. upon its release. The song has been covered by various artists and remains an iconic track in the history of American music. === Background and Release === The song, with its unique blend of country and pop el…“)