Postmodern Music Breakdown: Global Pop, Heavy Sounds, and DIY Attitudes Flashcards
What are some of Led Zeppelin’s musical influences?
Folk, The Beatles, blues, Rock n’ Roll, bluegrass, hillbilly/country.
What was the Led Zeppelin song that we listened to in class?
“When the Levee Breaks.”
Who was known as the first “heavy metal” band?
The Black Sabbath developed what we now consider heavy metal sound. Led Zeppelin also had elements of heavy metal, but only incorporated parts of it.
Contrary to popular belief, heavy metal is musically ___.
Complex.
Heavy metal often incorporates…
Religious/anti-religious imagery.
Who was Alice Cooper?
A glam-rock singer who emphasized on the theatrical, and had an androgenous costume.
What was David Bowie also known as?
Ziggy Stardust.
What was David Bowie known for?
Played role of an actor (adopted persona), artistic plagiarism.
David Bowie’s detachment set him apart from the…
Authenticity of the work of singer-songwriters.
How did Bowie plagiarise, and what was his attitude towards it?
Bowie “borrowed” openly, both musically and artistically. He considered his plagiarism to be a compliment to those whom he bothered to plagiarise, and he says that he is flattered when others “borrow” from him.
From the mid 1960’s to the 1970’s, rock began to become the music of ___.
Yesteryear.
What is nihilism?
Philosophical doctrine that suggests the negation of one or more repeatedly meaningful aspects of life. Most commonly, nihilism is presented in the form of existential nihilism, which means that life is without meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value.
What are the musical features of punk in relation to rock?
Lighter, faster paced, with different lyrical content.
What is New Wave?
New Wave was originally a complimentary term for punk, or an alternate term. However, they were put in opposition, each reflecting a range of characteristic associated with the genre. Arty, avant-gardish, studied, and ironic dimension that accompanied the streetwise, working-class and raucously ‘vulgar’ dimension.
Give descriptor words for punk.
Loud, fast, crude, angry or pseudo-angry.