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Afrika Bambaataa and Zulu Nation - planet rock , Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - the message , The beatles - a day in the life.


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"Hip-hop was set out in the dark. They used to do it out in the park"

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Bob Dylan- Fixin to Die Blues- 1962


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Earth, Wind and Fire: Fantasy (1977) and September (1978)
John Lennon: Imagine (1971)
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Free Bird (1974)
George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (written 1924)
A bunch of songs from the Everly Brothers: Bird Dog (1958), Devoted to You (1958), Bye Bye Love (1957), Cathy's Clown (1960), All I Have to Do is Dream (1958)


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Dazed and Confused- Led Zeppelin 1969


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More Than A Feeling - Boston
Icarus-Borne On Wings Of Steel - Kansas


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When was Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash released?


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When was Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash released?

“Ring of Fire”
Single by Johnny Cash
from the album Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash
Released 1963
Format Vinyl
Recorded 1963
Genre Country
Length 2:38
Label Columbia Records
Producer Don Law

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According to legend, George Clinton, under the influence of LSD, told Eddie Hazel to play the first half of the song like his mother had just died and to play the second half as if he had found out she was alive (other variants of the story suggest that he was simply told to play as if he had found his mother dead.) The result was the 10-minute guitar solo for which Hazel is most fondly remembered by many music critics and fans. Though several other musicians began the track playing, Clinton soon realized the power of Hazel's solo and faded them out so that the focus would be on Hazel's guitar (the band can only truly be heard during the end of the song, and even then, it is barely audible.) The entire track was recorded in one take. The solo is played in a pentatonic minor scale in the key of E over another guitar track of four simple arpeggios. Hazel's solo was played through a fuzzbox and a wah pedal; some sections of the song utilize a delay effect.


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Ring of Fire is my fav "OldSchool" song then.

Btw, thanks Rob.


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Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh3bleXWaCk

According to legend, George Clinton, under the influence of LSD, told Eddie Hazel to play the first half of the song like his mother had just died and to play the second half as if he had found out she was alive (other variants of the story suggest that he was simply told to play as if he had found his mother dead.) The result was the 10-minute guitar solo for which Hazel is most fondly remembered by many music critics and fans. Though several other musicians began the track playing, Clinton soon realized the power of Hazel's solo and faded them out so that the focus would be on Hazel's guitar (the band can only truly be heard during the end of the song, and even then, it is barely audible.) The entire track was recorded in one take. The solo is played in a pentatonic minor scale in the key of E over another guitar track of four simple arpeggios. Hazel's solo was played through a fuzzbox and a wah pedal; some sections of the song utilize a delay effect.

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