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Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs
Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs No. Interpret Title Year of release 1. Bob Dylan Like a Rolling Stone 1961 2. The Rolling Stones Satisfaction 1965 3. John Lennon Imagine 1971 4. Marvin Gaye What’s Going on 1971 5. Aretha Franklin Respect 1967 6. The Beach Boys Good Vibrations 1966 7. Chuck Berry Johnny B. Goode 1958 8. The Beatles Hey Jude 1968 9. Nirvana Smells Like Teen Spirit 1991 10. Ray Charles What'd I Say (part 1&2) 1959 11. The Who My Generation 1965 12. Sam Cooke A Change is Gonna Come 1964 13. The Beatles Yesterday 1965 14. Bob Dylan Blowin' in the Wind 1963 15. The Clash London Calling 1980 16. The Beatles I Want zo Hold Your Hand 1963 17. Jimmy Hendrix Purple Haze 1967 18. Chuck Berry Maybellene 1955 19. Elvis Presley Hound Dog 1956 20. The Beatles Let It Be 1970 21. Bruce Springsteen Born to Run 1975 22. The Ronettes Be My Baby 1963 23. The Beatles In my Life 1965 24. The Impressions People Get Ready 1965 25. The Beach Boys God Only Knows 1966 26. The Beatles A day in a life 1967 27. Derek and the Dominos Layla 1970 28. Otis Redding Sitting on the Dock of the Bay 1968 29. The Beatles Help 1965 30. Johnny Cash I Walk the Line 1956 31. Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven 1971 32. The Rolling Stones Sympathy for the Devil 1968 33. Tina Turner River Deep - Mountain High 1966 34. The Righteous Brothers You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin' 1964 35. -
Spartan Daily, October 8, 2014
Drop by spartandaily.com for SJSU Humanities' 60th birthday on Weather Foggy Hi o 82 MICROSOFT GIVES STARTUPS CONVENE AT CHANGE AND THE Spartan Lo o OFFICE TO STUDENTS SJSU FOR TECHMANITY ART OF PROTESTING 52 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 5 Video Volume 143 | Issue 18 Serving San José State University since 1934 Wednesday, October 8, 2014 California Faculty Association calls for higher wages By Sonya Herrera Kelly Harrison, an English and general @Sonya_M_Herrera engineering lecturer, said she was glad she attended Monday’s CFA meeting. Anthropology professor Jonathan Karpf “Jonathan gave a great presentation with some repeated the call for action to his colleagues at of the data of what the choices are,” Harrison said. the California Faculty Association meeting on Included in Karpf’s presentation was a Monday. “thought experiment” on what CFA members “We’ve come down since we started; they would want to do in case the Chancellor’s office haven’t budged,” Karpf said. “That alone is reason was unwilling to meet the CFA’s demands. for us to say, ‘What gives?’” “I was basically trying to take a temperature of According to Karpf, the purpose of Monday’s the mood of the faculty,” Karpf said. CFA meeting was to inform San Jose State He posed the question of which option would University faculty on the inadequacy of the latest be best: to strike and attempt to resolve the salary offer made by the CSU chancellor’s office. disagreement immediately, or to accept the first “We need them to offer a little bit more than year’s salary offer while retaining the ability to they’re offering,” Karpf said. -
Masculinity in Emo Music a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Arts and Social Science in Candi
CARLETON UNIVERSITY FLUID BODIES: MASCULINITY IN EMO MUSIC A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE IN CANDIDACY FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC BY RYAN MACK OTTAWA, ONTARIO MAY 2014 ABSTRACT Emo is a genre of music that typically involves male performers, which evolved out of the punk and hardcore movements in Washington DC during the mid-80s. Scholarly literature on emo has explored its cultural and social contexts in relation to the “crisis” of masculinity—the challenging of the legitimacy of patriarchy through “alternative” forms of masculinity. This thesis builds upon this pioneering work but departs from its perpetuation of strict masculine binaries by conflating hegemonic and subordinate/alternative masculinities into a single subject position, which I call synergistic masculinity. In doing so, I use emo to explicate this vis-à-vis an intertextual analysis that explores the dominant themes in 1) lyrics; 2) the sites of vocal production (head, throat, chest) in conjunction with pitch and timbre; 3) the extensional and intensional intervallic relationships between notes and chords, and the use of dynamics in the musical syntax; 4) the use of public and private spaces, as well as the performative masculine body in music video. I posit that masculine emo performers dissolve these hierarchically organized masculinities, which allows for a deeper musical meaning and the extramusical signification of masculinity. Keywords: emo, synergistic masculinity, performativity, music video, masculinities, lyrics, vocal production, musical syntax, dynamics. ABSTRAIT Emo est un genre musical qui implique typiquement des musiciens de sexe masculine et qui est issu de movement punk et hardcore originaire de Washington DC durant les années 80. -
SNICK - Round 4
SNICK - Round 4 1. This object was directly inspired by a failed children's remote control shaped like a hammer. Dan Klitzner, the creator of this object, also designed the spherical Perplexus and intended for this object to make Homer Simpson's "D'oh" sound. A spin-off this object resembles a yo-yo and needs to be (*) "zinged." The original version of this object included "Vox" and "Beat" modes, the latter of which lacks verbal instructions. This object indicated a user's score by playing drum sounds to represent ones and crank sounds to represent tens. An "extreme" version of this object added options for spinning and flicking. For 10 points, name this toy that commands its user to take simple actions including "pull it" and "twist it." ANSWER: Bop-It <Nelson, Video Games> 2. Description acceptable. In one scene, this man is nearly crushed to death at the bottom of a well while the narrator muses on the words "if only." This man crafts a beautiful dollhouse that his spoiled granddaughter rejects, screaming, "I want the one that I saw on the television!" This man loses his faith in Rex, who was traumatically deafened in a flood and was voiced by (*) Hugo Weaving. Esmé is the wife of this man, whose shoe is urinated on at a county fair, prompting him to lower a guess by three ounces. This man sings "If I Had Words" to an animal that he also enters into a sheepherding contest. James Cromwell played, for 10 points, what man who tells the title character of a 1995 family film "That'll do, pig"? ANSWER: Arthur Hoggett (or Farmer Hoggett; accept the farmer from Babe or similar; prompt on "Farmer") <Vopava, Movies> 3. -
Put Me Back Together Guitar Tab
PUT ME BACK TOGETHER As recorded by Weezer (From the 2009 Album RADITUDE) Transcribed by goldenarm20 Words and Music by Rivers Cuomo A Intro 1 3:15 (with feedback at the end) 4 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V I'm not 100% sure about the synthesizer close I 4 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V but it should be pretty accurate. Gtr I pp Lead Guitar I (clean) P.M. T 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 A 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 B I 4 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V Gtr II p Rhythm Guitar (clean) P.M.V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V T A 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 B 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 B Verse I 1. 2. 4 I V V V V V V V V gV V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V P.M. T 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 A 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 B I V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V P.M. -
Places to Go, People To
Hanson mistakenINSIDE EXCLUSIVE:for witches, burned. VerThe Vanderbilt Hustler’s Arts su & Entertainment Magazine s OCTOBER 28—NOVEMBER 3, 2009 VOL. 47, NO. 23 VANDY FALL FASHION We found 10 students who put their own spin on this season’s trends. Check it out when you fl ip to page 9. Cinematic Spark Notes for your reading pleasure on page 4. “I’m a mouse. Duh!” Halloween costume ideas beyond animal ears and hotpants. Turn to page 8 and put down the bunny ears. PLACES TO GO, PEOPLE TO SEE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 The Regulars The Black Lips – The Mercy Lounge Jimmy Hall and The Prisoners of Love Reunion Show The Avett Brothers – Ryman Auditorium THE RUTLEDGE The Mercy Lounge will play host to self described psychedelic/ There really isn’t enough good to be said about an Avett Brothers concert. – 3rd and Lindsley 410 Fourth Ave. South 37201 comedy band the Black Lips. With heavy punk rock infl uence and Singing dirty blues and southern rock with an earthy, roots The energy, the passion, the excitement, the emotion, the talent … all are 782-6858 mildly witty lyrics, these Lips are not Flaming but will certainly music sound, Jimmy Hall and his crew stick to the basics with completely unrivaled when it comes to the band’s explosive live shows. provide another sort of entertainment. The show will lean towards a songs like “Still Want To Be Your Man.” The no nonsense Whether it’s a heart wrenchingly beautiful ballad or a hard-driving rock punk or skaa atmosphere, though less angry. -
Jacknife Lee
Jacknife Lee It is fair to say that Jacknife Lee has become one of the most sought after and highly influential producers currently at work. Lee’s career has encompassed work with some of the biggest and most influential artists on both sides of the Atlantic in the shape of Taylor Swift, U2, R.E.M., Kasabian, Robbie Williams and Neil Diamond. His work on U2’s “How To Dismantle An Atom Bomb” saw him collect two Grammy Awards in 2006 as well as Producer of the Year at the UK MMF Awards. He was also again Grammy nominated in 2013 for his work on Swift’s multi-million selling album “Red.” Currently working on what looks set to be the biggest album from Scottish alt-rock heroes Twin Atlantic and the debut album from The Gossip’s Beth Ditto, Lee has also produced a handful of tracks on Jake Bugg’s upcoming third album and is just about to commence work with Two Door Cinema Club after their successful collaboration on Beacon two years previously. In 2014, Lee was honoured to be asked to co-produce Neil Diamond’s “Melody Road” album alongside the tremendously talented Don Was. “Melody Road” debuted at #3 in America and #4 in the UK as it received universal critical acclaim. Lee has gained much recognition as a writer producer over the last five years. In 2014 also Lee co write and produced various singles for Kodaline’s second album “Coming Up For Air” which peaked at #2, while he also produced and co-wrote Twin Atlantic’s Radio 1 A-listed singles “Heart and Soul” and “Brothers and Sisters.” In addition, Lee spent some of the year writing and producing track for alternative urban artist Raury. -
SINGALONG SONG LIST 5 Pm PST / 8 Pm EST
Thursday, April 22 SINGALONG SONG LIST 5 pm PST / 8 pm EST Email [email protected] to reserve your song and your spot on the lineup! Beatles - Come Together, Something, Yesterday, Nowhere Man, I'm Elvis Presley - Suspicious Minds Looking Through You, In My Life, A Day in the Life, Hey Jude, I Will Eve 6 - Inside Out Billy Joel - Piano Man, Only the Good Die Young, just the way you are Everclear - Santa Monica The Black Crowes - She Talks To AngelsBlind Melon- No Rain Fleetwood Mac - Dreams, Gold Dust, Woman, Silver Springs Blur - Song #2 Foo Fighters - Everlong, Times Like These Brandi Carlile - the eye, Joesphine The Foundations - Butter cup Bryan Adams - Summer of '69 Fountains of Wayne - Stacy's Mom The Cars - Just What I Needed, You're All I've Got Tonight Freedy Johnston - Bad Reputation Cheap Trick - Surrender, I Want You To Want Me Green Day - Basketcase, Time of Your Life, Longview, Blvd of Broken The Church - Under the Milky Way Tonight Dreams Coldplay - Yellow, The Scientist, Guns and Roses - Patience, Don't Cry Counting Crowes - Mr. Jones, Long December Jane's Addiction - Jane Says Cracker - Low Jason Mraz - I'm Yours Crosby Stills and Nash - Teach Your Children Well Jeff Buckley - Hallellujah Dave Matthews Band - Crash Into Me, John Mayer - Who says i can’t get stoned, Say, Heartbreak Warfare David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust, Space Oddity, man who sold the world Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues, Ring of Fire Death Cab for Cutie - I Will Follow You Into the Dark Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone Elliot Smith - say yes The Killers - All These Things I've Done, Mr. -
An Island to Oneself by Tom Neale
TABLE OF CONTENTS Author's Note Introduction by Noel Barber PART ONE - The Years of Waiting Chapter 1: Wanderlust in the Sun Chapter 2: Shopping List for a Desert Island PART TWO - On the Island: October 1952 - June 1954 Chapter 3: The First Day Chapter 4: Alone at last Chapter 5: Fishing, Cooking - and Improvising Chapter 6: The Killing of the Wild Pigs Chapter 7: Gardening - and the Chicken "Farm" Chapter 8: My First Visitors Chapter 9: Down with Fever Chapter 10: The Pier - and the Great Storm Chapter 11: Saved by a Miracle Chapter 12: Farewell to the Island I TABLE OF CONTENTS PART THREE - Civilisation Again Chapter 13: Six Frustrating Years Chapter 14: Return to Suvarov PART FOUR - On the Island: April 1960 - December 1963 Chapter 15: Visitors by Helicopter Chapter 16: Five Hours in the Water Chapter 17: The Castaways Post Script Remembrance - by Kenneth R. Vogel (Reproduction from ISLANDS Magazine, Sept/Oct 1987) Post Post Script - Taori's Notes Stella’s Epilogue Island Photography II Author’s Note: An Island to Oneself by Tom Neale For George Moore Taggart III - My American Friend in The Old Tahiti Days My thanks are due to "Peb" Rockefeller who took the photographs opposite pages 68, 69, 125, and 126 in this book when he visited Suvarov in 1954. The remaining photographs were taken by Noel Barber and Chuck Smouse when they visited me for the Daily Mail in 1961, and my thanks are due to the Daily Mail, London, for permission to reproduce them. Author’s Note This is the story of six years which I spent alone, in two spells on an uninhabited coral atoll half a mile long and three hundred yards wide in the South Pacific. -
Humans Vs. Zombies Incident Leads to Campus Jewelry Ban Weezer to Join
12 Arts [email protected] Weezer to join Third Eye Blind on Quadmania stage Becky Hunter and our lyrics.” Paul-William deSilva Their latest album, Raditude, got EDITORIAL STAFF rave reviews and experienced sky- high album sales. Adminstrators from Alright, so it looks like this years UMD stated that this album title was Quadmania is about to get a little the main reason why Weezer was more 1999. Weezer and their sweaters originally hired. “Our student body (or their Wuggies) were added to likes words like ‘rad’ and ‘bro,’ some the bill just this past weekend. figured that they wuold like a band Originally slated to play College Park, that speaks gutteral language,” said representatives for Weezer confirmed Dan Mote, president of UMCP. that they were not pleased with being This latest album marked a associated with such a party-centric transition from their previous sound, and lackadaisical institution, and which was slightly on the poppier, wish to play somewhere with a more more mainstream side. As a band, they intellectual student body. have evolved over the past few years, Weezer front man Rivers Cuomo, and it shows on their latest efforts. when contacted by the Retriever They have moved on from songs about Weekly about the reasoning behind hash pipes and bottles of Stevens to the switch in events and venue Cuomo more serious content, such as the said “From our experience with lives of the rich and famous in Beverly Maryland, we felt that the reputation Hills, and the trials and tribulations of of the students at College Park would girls who werent hot before, but are not give us the audience we think hot now. -
Total Tracks Number: 1108 Total Tracks Length: 76:17:23 Total Tracks Size: 6.7 GB
Total tracks number: 1108 Total tracks length: 76:17:23 Total tracks size: 6.7 GB # Artist Title Length 01 00:00 02 2 Skinnee J's Riot Nrrrd 03:57 03 311 All Mixed Up 03:00 04 311 Amber 03:28 05 311 Beautiful Disaster 04:01 06 311 Come Original 03:42 07 311 Do You Right 04:17 08 311 Don't Stay Home 02:43 09 311 Down 02:52 10 311 Flowing 03:13 11 311 Transistor 03:02 12 311 You Wouldnt Believe 03:40 13 A New Found Glory Hit Or Miss 03:24 14 A Perfect Circle 3 Libras 03:35 15 A Perfect Circle Judith 04:03 16 A Perfect Circle The Hollow 02:55 17 AC/DC Back In Black 04:15 18 AC/DC What Do You Do for Money Honey 03:35 19 Acdc Back In Black 04:14 20 Acdc Highway To Hell 03:27 21 Acdc You Shook Me All Night Long 03:31 22 Adema Giving In 04:34 23 Adema The Way You Like It 03:39 24 Aerosmith Cryin' 05:08 25 Aerosmith Sweet Emotion 05:08 26 Aerosmith Walk This Way 03:39 27 Afi Days Of The Phoenix 03:27 28 Afroman Because I Got High 05:10 29 Alanis Morissette Ironic 03:49 30 Alanis Morissette You Learn 03:55 31 Alanis Morissette You Oughta Know 04:09 32 Alaniss Morrisete Hand In My Pocket 03:41 33 Alice Cooper School's Out 03:30 34 Alice In Chains Again 04:04 35 Alice In Chains Angry Chair 04:47 36 Alice In Chains Don't Follow 04:21 37 Alice In Chains Down In A Hole 05:37 38 Alice In Chains Got Me Wrong 04:11 39 Alice In Chains Grind 04:44 40 Alice In Chains Heaven Beside You 05:27 41 Alice In Chains I Stay Away 04:14 42 Alice In Chains Man In The Box 04:46 43 Alice In Chains No Excuses 04:15 44 Alice In Chains Nutshell 04:19 45 Alice In Chains Over Now 07:03 46 Alice In Chains Rooster 06:15 47 Alice In Chains Sea Of Sorrow 05:49 48 Alice In Chains Them Bones 02:29 49 Alice in Chains Would? 03:28 50 Alice In Chains Would 03:26 51 Alien Ant Farm Movies 03:15 52 Alien Ant Farm Smooth Criminal 03:41 53 American Hifi Flavor Of The Week 03:12 54 Andrew W.K. -
500 Drugstore Feat. Thom Yorke El President 499 Blink
500 DRUGSTORE FEAT. EL PRESIDENT THOM YORKE 499 BLINK 182 ADAMS SONG 498 SCREAMING TREES NEARLY LOST YOU 497 LEFTFIELD OPEN UP 496 SHIHAD BEAUTIFUL MACHINE 495 TEGAN AND SARAH WALKING WITH A GHOST 494 BOMB THE BASS BUG POWDER DUST 493 BAND OF HORSES IS THERE A GHOST 492 BLUR BEETLEBUM 491 DISPOSABLE HEROES TELEVISION THE DRUG OF THE OF... NATION 490 FOO FIGHTERS WALK 489 AIR SEXY BOY 488 IGGY POP CANDY 487 NINE INCH NAILS THE HAND THAT FEEDS 486 PEARL JAM NOT FOR YOU 485 RADIOHEAD EVERYTHING IN ITS RIGHT PLACE 484 RANCID TIME BOMB 483 RED HOT CHILI MY FRIENDS PEPPERS 482 SANTIGOLD LES ARTISTES 481 SMASHING PUMPKINS AVA ADORE 480 THE BIG PINK DOMINOS 479 THE STROKES REPTILIA 478 THE PIXIES VELOURIA 477 BON IVER SKINNY LOVE 476 ANIMAL COLLECTIVE MY GIRLS 475 FILTER HEY MAN NICE SHOT 474 BRAD 20TH CENTURY 473 INTERPOL SLOW HANDS 472 MAD SEASON SLIP AWAY 471 OASIS SOME MIGHT SAY 470 SLEIGH BELLS RILL RILL 469 THE AFGHAN WHIGS 66 468 THE FLAMING LIPS FIGHT TEST 467 ALICE IN CHAINS MAN IN THE BOX 466 FAITH NO MORE A SMALL VICTORY 465 THE THE DOGS OF LUST 464 ARCTIC MONKEYS R U MINE 463 BECK DEADWEIGHT 462 GARBAGE MILK 461 BEN FOLDS FIVE BRICK 460 NIRVANA PENNYROYAL TEA 459 SHIHAD YR HEAD IS A ROCK 458 SNEAKER PIMPS 6 UNDERGROUND 457 SOUNDGARDEN BURDEN IN MY HAND 456 EMINEM LOSE YOURSELF 455 SUPERGRASS RICHARD III 454 UNDERWORLD PUSH UPSTAIRS 453 ARCADE FIRE REBELLION (Lies) 452 RADIOHEAD BLACK STAR 451 BIG DATA DANGEROUS 450 BRAN VAN 3000 DRINKING IN LA 449 FIONA APPLE CRIMINAL 448 KINGS OF LEON USE SOMEBODY 447 PEARL JAM GETAWAY 446 BEASTIE