7. GUNS N ROSES
March 1985, the former lead singer Axl Rose Tracii Guns Hollywood Rose and
LA Guns guitarist ex plans to form a group that is eventually given the name
Guns N 'Roses. The group was founded in Los Angeles; the United States is
changing personnel had even Tracii Guns had to pull out of this group.
Their first album Appetite for Destruction released 1987. This album sells
for singles sorts Welcome to the Jungle, Sweet Child o 'Mine and Paradise City.
Their second album, GN'R Lies are not as popular as their first album,
single sweet Patience is not a strong enough album sales lift. However USE YOUR
ILLUSION double album USE YOUR ILLUSION I and II which brought back the release
of their 1991's heyday to GN'R. Two of the album contains many songs that later
catapulted the name Guns N 'Roses, such as: Do not Cry, November Rain, Civil
War, Knockin' on Heaven's Door, and Estranged.
Album The Spaghetti Incident? they separated in 1993 seems to be the sign
of the end of the triumph of GN'R. The album that contains songs recycled from
other artists is not able to reap the benefits as previous albums.
GN'R was in their heyday formation: Axl
Rose, Slash, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan, Dizzy Reed and Matt Sorum.
6. METALLICA
Metallica was first established in Los Angeles - United States under the
name The Young of Metal Attack. A few months later the group changed its name
to Metallica said a combination of Metal and Vodca said. Metallica's name was
actually a proposed name for a music magazine that was stolen by Lars Ulrich
before the magazine got the name.
Formation is the first Metallica Lars Ulrich (drums), James Hetfield
(vocals and guitar), Lloyd Grant (guitar) and Ron Mc Govney (bass). Formation
is what gave birth to the first song called Hit The Light, which then go rock
compilation album Metal Massacre in 1981.
After circulating Metal Massacre, and Ron Grant resigned. Grant's position
was replaced by Dave Mustaine and Cliff Burton replaced Ron positions. This
formation later in July 1982 issued a demo-album No Life Till Leather. Demo is
then delivered Metallica get an agent and then moved to New York.
In 1983, Metallica plans to do a short tour to several cities.
Unfortunately Hetfield and Mustaine instead involved in a row, until finally
Mustaine out and later founded Megadeth. Position Mustaine was replaced by Kirk
Hammett, Exodus guitarist of the group. The third formation is then issued the
album Kill 'Em All in May 1983.
In 1984, Metallica was compounded by issuing the album Ride the Lightning.
This album survived 50 weeks in the Billboard Top 200. Demi facilitate their
promotion also released a mini album Jump in the Fire.
September 1985, Metallica's Master Of Puppets album produced. Back
Metallica entered the Billboard Top 40 for 72 weeks. This album is an album
that went platinum without a single and video.
On 27 September 1986, on tour to Scandinavia - the bus they were traveling
crashed and Cliff Burton (bass) died. This event was hitting all the band
members. Even Dave Mustaine of Megadeth was founded, the death of Cliff in the
song In My Darkest Hour (Megadeth album: So far .. So Good .. So What!).
October 1986, the position was replaced by Cliff Burton, Jason Newsted, bassist
of the group Floatsam and Jetsam.
Album ... And Justice For All outstanding September 1988. Here Metallica
began issuing video clips. Their first video for the song One, the video
reached number one on MTV. The success of this then encourages the production
of video clips Cliff 'Em All a video memories to Cliff Burton.
Metallica album recorded late 1990. This album makes Metallica reached
quadruple platinum sales and became the number one album in eight European
countries and America. And won a Grammy Award, category Best Metal viewers two
years in a row.
Base Jason Newsted quit the band after an argument with James Hetfield.
This feud caused Jason Newsted to spend more time with his own project. The
other band members think Metallica should come first, even though at the time
it was a vacuum Metallica.
This group currently consists of Lars Ulrich (drums), James Hetfield
(vocals and guitar), Kirk Hammett (guitar) and Rob Trujillo (bass). Former
members include Ron McGovney (bass), Dave Mustaine (guitar), Cliff Burton
(bass) and Jason Newsted
5. The ROLLING STONES
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band that became famous since the
1960's still exist until now. If the analogy, The Rolling Stones are a rock is
still rolling, who knows how long.
Formed in London, January 1963. But actually the forerunner Stones has been
around since 1962 with the initial formation consisting of Mick Jagger (vocals,
harmonica), Keith Richards (Lead Guitar), Brian Jones (Rhythm Guitar,
Harmonica), Mick Avory (Drums) and Dick Taylor (Bass). Later the drummer Mick
Avory of The Kinks eventually joined DBP davies Ray and Dick Taylor founded his
own band called The Pretty Things
The band with the formation of the quintet was founded by Brian Jones (born
in Cheltenham, England, February 28, 1942). He left Cheltenham and went to
London to make music group. Prior to founding The Rolling Stones, Brian had
joined the band Cheltone Six (As a clarinet player) and The Ramrods. When in
London, Brian met with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who where eventually
they all formed a band called Little Blue & the Blue Boys.
4. GREEN DAY
Green Day is a punk rock genre music group from California, the United
States and consists of Billie Joe Armstrong (lead singer, guitar), Mike Dirnt
(base, supporting singer), and Tré Cool (drummer, singer supporter). Green Day
has been recognized in the music world because of their success in restoring
and re-creates the famous punk rock genre, along with bands of the 1990s such
as The Offspring and Rancid.
Their music has influenced many other punk bands such as Blink 182 and Good
Charlotte.
This musical group has sold over 24.2 million albums in the United States
and more than 53.1 million albums worldwide. Green Day has won numerous awards,
such as the MTV Video Music Awards and the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, as
well as various other awards, and has won three Grammy Awards (Best Alternative
Album for Dookie, Best Rock Album for American Idiot and Record of the Year for
Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
3. The BEATLES
The Beatles were a rock and pop band from the legendary Liverpool, England.
Consisting of four personnel, namely John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George
Harrison and Ringo Star.
Most of the songs of The Beatles were formed in 1959, was written by Lennon
and McCartney.
Popularity of The Beatles no doubt, to the press in which they live spawned
the term 'Bealesmania' for fans of The Beatles.
The Beatles manager, Brian Eipstein, first listening to The Beatles LPs
through the music store. Then he began to offer The Beatles to Decca Records,
but failed at that. But not discouraged, Brian tries to label Parlophone and
successfully received.
The Beatles first album with the title PLEASE PLEASE ME, with the hit
single Please Please Me and Love Me Do in 1963. Furthermore, successful album
to album produced by The Beatles, whom WITH THE BEATLES (1963), A HARD DAY'S
NIGHT (1964), BEATLES FOR SALE (1964), HELP! (1965), RUBBER SOUL (1965),
Revolver (1966), SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (1967), MAGICAL MYSTERY
TOUR (1967), THE BEATLES (1968), YELLOW SUBMARINE (1969), ABBEY ROAD (1969),
LET IT BE (1970).
The Beatles were even able to sell more coffee one billion albums
worldwide, a feat that is difficult to surpass the current band.
2. ABBA
ABBA was formed in Sweden in 1973 by Benny Anderson, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Agnetha
Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Prior to joining as ABBA, ABBA to 4 personnel
already publicly has known Swedish music. Benny is sekaligust keyboardist
vocalist of Hep Stars while Bjorn was guitarist group Hootenanny Singers.
Agnetha itself began to fame when he gets a role as Mary Magdalene in the
musical Jesus Christ Superstar. While Annie is a jazz singer who got famous
after winning a national festival in Sweden there.
ABBA's popularity began when they appear in the Eurovision contest,
although at that time they were only ranked 3 only. Their song Ring, Ring
became hits of interest to listeners. The next year they try their luck again
in Eurovision, and this time they won first place with their song Waterloo.
In 1975 they released the SOS which eventually became hits not only in
America and Britain but also in Spain and Germany. Subsequently released a
series of hits such as Mamma Mia, Fernando, Dancing Queen and SOS following the
success of this. A year later they released their first Greatest Hits.
ABBA's success continued until 1978 when Benny Anderson and Anni-Frid
Lyngstad decided to get married after marriage Bjorn Ulvaeus and Agnetha
Faltskog. A few months after the wedding Benny and Anny, they decided to
divorce that eventually followed by divorce Bjorn and Agnetha. Percerian they eventually
entailed the dissolution of the group.
After the dissolution of this large group, each personnel eventually
occupied their musical activities on their own although none were able to
repeat the success of ABBA. While the popularity of ABBA itself does not come
off with the break-up of their group. Their songs are still sung was repeated
by another group or singer.
1. JACKSON FIVE (Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon
and Michael Jackson)
The Jackson 5, Jackson Five (also spelled The Jackson Five or The Jackson
5ive, and later as The Jacksons) were brothers singing group from Gary,
Indiana. Jackson 5 has received the first 2 Grammy Award nominations.
Founding member of the group, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael
Jackson formed this group after changing its name to The Jackson Brothers,
which originally consisted of the three oldest brothers. Active from 1966 to
1989, the Jacksons brothers experimented in music R & B, soul, pop and
disco last. During the 6-year career at Motown, the Jackson 5 was one of the
biggest pop phenomenons in the 1970's.
Jackson 5 start releasing singles ("I Want You Back",
"ABC", "The Love You Save", and "I'll Be There"),
which reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. charts. Some
singles, such as "Mama's Pearl", "Never Can Say Goodbye"
and "Dancing Machine", topped the Top 5 pop hits and number one
singles on the charts R & B. Mostly written and produced by their special
songwriter at Motown, "The Corporation"; Jackson 5 songs were later
largely done by Hal Davis. In the late 1970s, the Jacksons brothers began
writing and producing their own songs.
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