Other Archives - thekineticplayground.com http://www.thekineticplayground.com/ Thu, 21 Apr 2022 22:34:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.6 https://www.thekineticplayground.com/wp-content/uploads/oQWHos/2022/04/cropped-the-kinetic-playground_chicago-music-32x32.png Other Archives - thekineticplayground.com http://www.thekineticplayground.com/ 32 32 Top 3 Bands That Revolutionized Hard Rock https://www.thekineticplayground.com/2022/01/28/top-3-bands-that-revolutionized-hard-rock/ https://www.thekineticplayground.com/2022/01/28/top-3-bands-that-revolutionized-hard-rock/#respond Fri, 28 Jan 2022 09:10:44 +0000 https://www.thekineticplayground.com/?p=22 A sub-genre of rock music, hard rock is also known as ‘heavy rock’. It involves the use of distorted electric guitars, aggressive vocals, drums, and bass guitar. The origins of hard rock can be traced to the mid-1960s. This musical era was characterized by the garage, blues rock, and psychedelic movements. Hard rock developed into a popular form of music

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A sub-genre of rock music, hard rock is also known as ‘heavy rock’. It involves the use of distorted electric guitars, aggressive vocals, drums, and bass guitar. The origins of hard rock can be traced to the mid-1960s. This musical era was characterized by the garage, blues rock, and psychedelic movements.

Hard rock developed into a popular form of music in the 1970s. In the following decade, some of the hard rock bands moved on to pop rock. Here are some of the best bands that revolutionized this genre of rock music:

1. Led Zeppelin

This English rock band were originally ‘The New Yardbirds’. Their emergence in the late 1960s in London gave the city another exciting hard rock band. Often described as one of hard rock and heavy metal’s progenitors, their music mainly consisted of guitar-driven, heavy sound. The members of this band were Robert Plant, John Bonham, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones. Led Zeppelin’s music also had a considerable influence of blues and folk.

The band had a significant impact in the development of stadium rock and album-oriented rock. Guitarist Jimmy Page wrote most of their music in their early days. Vocalist Robert Plant had written most of the lyrics. The compositions of bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones became a major part of Led Zeppelin’s music.

2. Queen

Yet another rock band formed in London, Queen had an impressive line-up of talented musicians. They were Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, Brian May, and John Deacon. This British rock band came into existence during the year 1970. Much of their earlier works had an influence of hard rock, progressive rock, and heavy metal. Later they ventured into works that were more radio-friendly and conventional.

May and Taylor were a part of the rock band ‘Smile’ before the forming of Queen. The year 1971 saw bassist John Deacon joining this band of talented rock musicians. With their second album, they became chart-toppers in the United Kingdom. The tracks We Are The Champions and We Will Rock You have now become anthems. Both these tracks are from their 1977 album News of the World.

3. Aerosmith

With the formation of this American rock band in 1970, the country got its ‘Bad Boys from Boston’. They toured extensively throughout the 1970s and came up with top hits such as Walk This Way and Sweet Emotion. The original members of this band were Steven Tyler, Tom Hamilton, Joe Perry, Ray Tabano, and Joey Kramer.

Although their music style has its roots in blues-based hard rock, they incorporate other elements. Most of these are heavy metal, pop rock, glam metal, and rhythm and blues. In the year 1971, Brad Whitford replaced Ray Tabano. By the end of the 1970s, Aerosmith was one of the world’s most popular hard rock bands.

Whitford and Perry departed from the band in 1979 owing to internal conflict and drug addiction. They were back in the band during 1984 and gave several hits later on. Among the most popular ones was I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing. It was a part of the soundtrack of the film Armageddon.

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3 Legends From the World of Blues https://www.thekineticplayground.com/2022/01/28/3-legends-from-the-world-of-blues/ https://www.thekineticplayground.com/2022/01/28/3-legends-from-the-world-of-blues/#respond Fri, 28 Jan 2022 07:18:13 +0000 https://www.thekineticplayground.com/?p=24 The origins of blues can be traced to the 1860s. It was around this time when it first made its presence felt in Deep South of the United States. Back then, it was mostly in the form of African-American spirituals and work songs. Later, it evolved into a music genre characterized by its instrumentation, lyrics, and bass lines. A single

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The origins of blues can be traced to the 1860s. It was around this time when it first made its presence felt in Deep South of the United States. Back then, it was mostly in the form of African-American spirituals and work songs. Later, it evolved into a music genre characterized by its instrumentation, lyrics, and bass lines. A single line was repeated four times in the traditional verses of blues.

The common structure that’s currently in use became standard only during the first decades of the 20th century. Early songs of blues often described racial discrimination and other challenges that the African-American community experienced. Here, we’ll take a look at some of the legends from the world of blues music.

1. Jimi Hendrix

Hendrix is regarded as one of the greatest instrumentalists in rock music history. Inspired by electric blues and American rock and roll music, he started playing guitar when he was 15. Later, he earned a place in the backing band of The Isley Brothers owing to his gigs. He later worked with the popular musician, Little Richard.

After his performance in 1967 at the Monterey Pop Festival, he achieved tremendous popularity in the United States. With his third and final studio album titled Electric Ladyland, he reached the number one position in the country.

Soon, he became the highest-paid performer in the world. He had also performed at the controversial Woodstock Festival in 1969. However, he didn’t live long. He died from asphyxia caused by barbiturate on the 18th of September, 1970.

2. Eric Clapton

An English rock and blues guitarist, songwriter, and singer, Eric Clapton was born on the 30th of March, 1945. It won’t be wrong to say that he was among the finest guitarists of all time. In the early days of his career, Clapton played for many of the local bands. In 1963, he replaced the founding guitarist of The Yardbirds and became a part of the band.

He left The Yardbirds two years later owing to his dissatisfaction with them. The band had changed their sound from blues rock to pop rock, which he didn’t like. After playing with several other bands, he embarked on his solo career in 1970. He has received 18 Grammy Awards during his career.

He has also received several other awards, such as the Brit Award, CBE, and four Ivor Novello awards. Clapton sold over 280 million records worldwide during his solo career. This places him among the best-selling musicians of all time.

3. B.B. King

He is famous worldwide for introducing a style of guitar solo of a certain degree of sophistication. It is based on shimmering vibrato, fluid string bending, and staccato picking. This style later influenced many players of electric blues guitar. The year 1987 saw his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

King has also earned the nickname ‘The King of the Blues’. Born Riley B. King in a cotton plantation of Mississippi, he had great fascination for music right from childhood. He began his music career playing in juke joints and local radio. On an average, he performed at more than 200 concerts a year.

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