Male Presenter: So, how did you guys approach "Dark Side of The Moon?" Were you consciously thinking "This is gonna be it? in rock music . And so it pushed us suddenly from league division 2, to the premier league.
Foundation. So there were American teachers teaching in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad and it was a much more outward looking culture; but a very strong home grown culture as well. But rock music and all that was available when I was very young. I didn't know that much at that time, but in the 80s there was a military dictatorship and a military dictator by the name of General Zia came and although he was fighting the Soviets in Afghanistan
One of his Cadillacs, his cherry red Cadillac, which I saw at his house, is now in the museum. So anybody who likes rock music , I don't care if it's Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Elton John, Metallica, Twisted Sister, Ozzie Osborne, anybody who plays rock, all their DNA goes back to Chuck Berry.
But he's also an ally to the rebellion. You can make rock music .
You break the stick, you put it down, and you will respawn exactly where that insert was located. There's some rock music .
I mean, these things were completely unheard of. And the Beatles revolutionized rock music .
Merit is the thing that matters in this thing you know which isn't the case in reality but it would be nice like I If somebody said like we're talking about rock music if there to be one artist that represents all of it in a rational world the answer should be the Beatles uh but the world is not rational so I don't know like I mean I would I
It's crucial. It's crucial. We live in a world now where rock music is everywhere. You can't avoid it.
dozens of these coming from all over the world. But just because some of the sounds turn out to be conspiracy theories being true, it doesn't mean that they all are. I'm sure you've all heard rock music played backwards and how some people think that there's messages encoded in that. Nothing new there. Just as an example, listen to Jim Morrison singing the phrase, "treasures there' from "Break On Through." "treasures there" And if you play it backwards, he says "I am Satan."
amazing they were uh there's a Paul Green School of Rock which I guess is a franchised um Like Music Academy teaching kids how to play uh rock music um the day we went in to like sort of check out all the kids it was they it was like uh Van Halen day um and the you know like kids were like like there's a dude playing eruption and like hot for
to earn a degree in international relations from DePaul University and start his own global entertainment company. He was appointed a member of the Chicago Grammy Rock Music Committee and a board member of CIMMfest. I always try to say that, but I don't get it right-- Chicago International Movies and Music Festival.
in particular, the Catholic church was going to label notes of the devil, and things not to play. So I'm wondering-- I play guitar in classic rock music , Led Zeppelin, that kind of era stuff, right?
And I have, probably out of the 20 years, taken about seven years off. And so he used his powerful empire of rock music to attack the Challengers of the Unknown, which is the perfect thing that a 50-year-old thinks
is the same or even less than the recognition of the figure of Bob Marley so I like try to deduce what rock musician will play that role if there is a point when rock music essentially disappears and becomes an academic Pursuit so now in the future it's some classroom and there's a guy lecturing about musicology and he's talking about
It's all over the place. I mean, rock music I think has a place in the audiophile's home.
And this is a contextual history. So I'm writing about the 1950s and '60s when rock music was the music of delinquents. And it was greatly frowned upon in mainstream society.
We miss it so much. It's a lot of -- there's a lot of rock influences on the album, but not in a -- this is a rock music
get a chance to listen to is "Night Song" with Michael Brook. And I saw that people who listened to rock music like, rock singers like Robert Plant and even Jeff Buckley found Qawwali to have the same intensity as the blues did. Which
Well, I mean, yeah. I mean, or I just kept making rock music in basements and stuff.
It's called "Searching for Sugar Man," and it's about a rock singer from the early 1970s named Rodriguez, about whom even connoisseurs of rock music
I think back to when I was younger and I kind of discovered this punk rock music , let's say, in the 1980s.
Nor do we do our best thinking in a very loud room with rock music or construction noise.
Because that style wasn't befitting of a lot of that kind of rock music .
a fighter pilot that's a pretty pretty intense experience certainly dancing to rock music is using your body
there had been a paradigm shift, obviously. Rock music with the hero on stage was dead. Now it was, you know, dance,
I enjoyed it, but I really had my calling with getting the punk rock music , getting into bands like Black Flag
And with Nirvana and the music scene that we came out of, it seemed like most rock music was really lame in the 1980s--
But the culture that you see here of young pop stars, rock music , very individualized style of clothing,
How important was the fact that the Beatles were from Liverpool? Yeah, so we live in a world now full of rock music . And rock bands are everywhere.
of them is brain surgery conducting it one of them is playing chess one of them is dancing to rock music which I think
jazz, classical, and modern classical music. And then, then we would play, listen to rock music once he was born. I'm talking on my wife's stomach before
Could you tell me a little bit about how you all met, and how the band came together, and then how you decided to do rock music fused with traditional music?
You, in particular-- and I think this is attested to you as an artist, and your fans, and also the genre of rock music --
Since their inception a decade ago, Jukebox the Ghost have been finding new and creative ways to make exciting and innovative piano rock music ,
In fact, we were working on the "Pet Sounds" album, which is this monumental landmark departure of rock music .
And the song-- the track itself, with the theremin, which is very unusual to use a theremin in rock music .
It's not going to be jazz, and it's not going to be rhythmic electric guitar rock music .
Exactly. So it turns out Jack's allowed you to do the three things you loved to do most in life, which was drink, listen, to rock music ,
Just because you're an expert in classical music, doesn't mean that you become an expert in rock music .
I mean, did you hear -- did you hear classical -- see, Daniel also works a lot with rock musicians, you write about rock music sometimes.