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July 31, 2010

Historic music charts

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Historic music charts
In the history of music charts spanning over 25 years, we have come across outstanding singers, musicians, writers and bands who have achieved great success in their respective fields. Let us mention some of the top artists and their contribution towards historic music charts. They deserve to be mentioned because their talent has left a mark on the music of today. Chicago is known for putting in lots of quality pop music and classic rock which have been heart piercing. Their songs from 1969 debut album Chicago, ‘Beginnings’ and ‘Questions 67 and 68′ are highly recommended. Bon Jovi – the most remarkable rocking band in the history of music charts. His songs ‘Runaway’ and ‘Blaze of Glory’ from the movie Young Guns ll are sheer classics. Back street Boys produced some substantial music that was pleasing to the ears. Two of their songs from the 1999 album Millennium, ‘Show me the meaning of being lonely’ and ‘I want that way’ are all time favorites. Among the top female singers in the history of music charts come to the mind Olivia Newton-John’s name because her voice could make every song stand out. The 1970 song ‘Have you ever been mellow’ and ‘I honestly love you’ are some of her memorable songs. Pop rock diva Madonna was a darling of most music lovers during the 80′s. ‘Who’s that girl’, the fast-paced song ‘Angel’, the heart rendering ‘Crazy for you’ and the Spanish inspired ‘La Isla Bonita’ were quite a rage during her reign. Whitney Houston has delivered some energetic, uplifting and tear-jerking songs that remain a favorite among her fans. ‘Wanna dance with somebody’, Greatest Love of all’ and ‘Didn’t we almost have it all’ were among the best in the history of music charts. The most favorite male singer in the history of music charts definitely have different musical style, but they have very popular among the masses. John Denver had a unique voice that made him a favorite among the masses. His songs, ‘Country Roads, ‘Take me Home’, ‘Annie’s song’, ‘Rocky Mountain High’ and ‘Calypso’ were fabulous. The singer of romantic tunes ‘Lionel Richie’ knew how to get under the skin of the song. The duet song ‘Endless Love’ sung with Diana Ross is worth a mention, he was also good at singing energetic songs. The 1986 classic rock ‘Dancing on the Ceiling’ being the best example. Emimen, the pop music star genuinely knew to rap his duet with Dido ‘Stan’ was loved my many. These were some of the captivating contributions made to music history. These unforgettable songs are hum even today.

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July 29, 2010

Deregulation is cause of credit crunch

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Deregulation is cause of credit crunch
People are often trying to pinpoint the cause of the economic decline that is occurring across the country. Well some will say that deregulation is the cause of the credit crunch that is upon us now. Many people are unsure what this really means, so that is what I will try to explain in some more simplistic terms that everyday people can understand. When the banks were given the ability to deregulate, people were able to get loans despite having poor credit histories and finances in a similar state. Some people were getting upwards of 100% of the financing to invest in homes. Many of these people were getting there homes with adjustable interest rates, but were finding that when the interest rates rose that they were unable to afford the payments that they needed to make. So with this happening to people, a lot of them would be forced into the position of foreclosure. With the amount of foreclosures this would make for a large increase in the number of properties that would be for sale and thus result in the properties that the lenders had invested in were not worth as much as they had loaned in the beginning. With the lack of regulations the banks and the financial institutions were free to run about and do pretty much as they pleased, thus the result that we are seeing now, an economy that has been devastated. Along with this the banks and other lenders are awaiting the government to help bail them out of the situation. Now if the government had have maintained some of the regulations, it is quite possible that the economy would not be where it is today. If they had some of the regulations that they did years ago they would not have been able to pull some of the risk taking measures that they have, and having them unable to do this would have helped to save our economy to some degree. Many people feel that deregulation is the cause of the credit crunch that the country is in now and that the government should step back in and regain some of the control that it had before the Reagan days. Now if the current government could impose some regulations without going to the extreme, it could prove to be a very beneficial thing for everyone that is involved, and quite possibly rebound the flailing economy. President Barrack Obama has a huge job ahead of him. With the new government now in place, maybe the necessary changes will now come about. We all hope that something positive can be accomplished.

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July 28, 2010

Australian music charts

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Australian music charts
In Australian music charts, there is a wide variety ranging from pop to jazz, folk to classical and even the traditional aboriginal music of Australia. The traditional aboriginal music which is several thousand years old is played mostly on a musical instrument called the didgeridoo or also referred to as the Didge which is actually a narrow, long.hollow tree trunk. The natural breathing technique of human beings has a similiarity to how this instrument works – the technique is similar to a human breathing in through the nose and exhaling out of the mouth – similiarly, in this instrument, it can be blown in a continuous drone while those who are are proficient could imitate sounds like a dog yapping or the sounds of various birds – usually there is an accompaniment of rhythm sticks and drums which adds to the sound effects. Australian folk music or “bush”music came orginally from the criminals who were sent for imprisonment in Australia and owes its orgins to the English and to the Scots – this is very similar to the folk music of the Americans with a similar dance tune – this is generally played on musical instruments such as the fiddle, guitar, mandolin and the banjo with also some instruments which are not Australian such as the bouzoki. The tin whistle and the flute symbolise the the woodwind. Another instrument is the lagerphone – as one may guess, this owes its origins to the caps or tops of beer bottles – these are loosely nailed onto a wooden broomstick – this is thumped rythmically onto the ground, which povides the percussion effect. Another musical instrument is the Bodhran, a drum which was found in Ireland. Among the famous current Australian musicians whose compositions have scaled to the top of Australian music charts are Kyle Minogue, Pop Princess, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Those who are well-known in Australia itself are Joh Butler and Ben Lee. Another good Australian performer is Paul Kelly, who is from Melbourne and is very vocal – you can not find short of having something to say – one of his admirable works is in the short movie “One night in the moon “where he has composed the music, acted and also sung – that is really multi dimensional. Australian music charts have been acclaimed internationally. Australian classical musicians perform all over the world – the most famous is arguably the classical guitarist John Williams. Some people say that there is no culture in Australia but that is not true – if one looks carefully around you, there are orchestras, ballet and opera companies of a very high quality. Australian music charts do have some very good numbers.

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