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Classic Rock Lovers
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2 yrs

Rock stars’ reaction to Aerosmith’s retirement from touring
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Rock stars’ reaction to Aerosmith’s retirement from touring

Aerosmith started their farewell tour in 2023 but the shows had to be postponed due to Steven Tyler's vocal injury and now, in an official statement the band announced that they decided to retire from touring since according to them Tyler's voice can't be recovered anymore. After the statement was released many Rock stars reacted and paid tribute to the American band. We selected what those artists said about the group which was constantly on the road during the last 54 years. Rock stars' reaction to Aerosmith's retirement from touring Brian May "This has brought a tear to my eye. Aerosmith have been a huge part of my life, as they have been for millions of other rock fans. Steve Tyler stands as one the greatest vocalists and front men of all time - and it's heartbreaking that his extraordinary voice has been so damaged. We all send our love and prayers for your recovery, Steve. It's also typical of the pure class of the band that they have made and broadcast this bold decision in such style. The career of Aerosmith is truly something to celebrate forever. All things must pass - but the inspiring work of Aerosmith will live on - along with the memories of truly one of the most awesome bands to ever hit a stage. Bri" Brian May said on his Instagram. Slash "Just wanted to take a moment to thank Aerosmith for everything. Without this band, none of this would have been possible," Slash said on his Instagram. Nancy Wilson "Aerosmith might be stepping off the road but their awesomeness prevails as magnificent maestros of RAWK!" Nancy Wilson said. Steve Stevens "Hearing of Aerosmith’s retiring from touring is a huge curtain closing for classic rock. One of the absolute best shows I ever saw were those guys performing in a hotel ballroom at the Warner Brothers records convention. They were about to launch Permanent Vacation. Newly sober and so much to prove." "My message to the fans, do not hesitate to go see your favorite artist. I do not for a moment take for granted that while playing an arena tour here in Canada, I get to share the stage with one of the greats Billy Idol each night. He’s just killing it every night with such an amazing band as well. Thank every one of you that are coming to these shows," Steve Stevens said. Black Crowes "We are shocked and saddened by this news from earlier today. Nothing but love and respect to our friends in Aerosmith. Heartfelt thanks for all of the incredible memories". https://twitter.com/theblackcrowes/status/1819538512125087874?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1819538512125087874%7Ctwgr%5E5c916a8b9da031cae4c46e20ddbbabb079939961%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fultimateclassicrock.com%2Faerosmith-retires-rockers-react%2F Bruce Kulick "Aerosmith's recent announcement is sad. Steven and his band are iconic. Meeting Steven Tyler has always been incredible, and here's a photo of us from a Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp back in 2009. The music will be forever, but the live performances, are gone," Bruce Kulick said. Billy Sheehan "A truly great band—first saw them open for Mott The Hoople along w The New York Dolls on a Halloween night in Buffalo in the 70’s. Years later Talas opened for them at a “secret” club show in Buffalo where they appeared as “Dr J Jones and the Interns”. Mr Big opened the EU leg of the “Get A Grip” tour in the 90’s. A class act all the way. Wonderful people. Wishing them all the best" https://twitter.com/BillyonBass/status/1819643515959157137?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1819643515959157137%7Ctwgr%5E5c916a8b9da031cae4c46e20ddbbabb079939961%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fultimateclassicrock.com%2Faerosmith-retires-rockers-react%2FThe post Rock stars’ reaction to Aerosmith’s retirement from touring appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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The song that Bob Dylan said made his hair stand up
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The song that Bob Dylan said made his hair stand up

Born in Duluth, Minnesota back in 1941, Robert Allen Zimmerman or simply Bob Dylan is one of the most prolific songwriters of all time. He wrote more than 600 songs during his career and recorded 40 studio albums which were a huge inspiration for artists of many different music genres. Dylan knows the secret recipe to a great song, so when he praises a track, you know it's really good. He once mentioned a track that, according to him, made his hair stand up after he listened. The song that Bob Dylan said made his hair stand up Dylan started his musical career still in the 50s, when he was only a teenager and released his first studio album in 1962. It was in the late 50s that Dylan said he heard The Staple Singers performing "Sit Down Servant", which made his "hair stand up on end". It was when he fell in love with Mavis Staples' voice. He was listening to Southern radio under his bed covers at night in Hibbing, Minnesota. In an interview featured in the HBO documentary "Mavis!" he recalled her father, Pops, having a "kind of a gentle voice. But then this other voice came on, which I found out was Mavis. One of the first songs I heard that made my hair stand up on end was called 'Sit Down Servant.' That just made me stay up for a week after I heard that song," Bob Dylan said. They were one of his favorite groups of all time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxgZuE14he8 During his speech at MusiCares, in 2015, when he was elected Person of The Year, Dylan mentioned the Staple Singers as one of his favorite groups of all time. He said (Transcribed by Rock and Roll Garage): “Pervis Staples and the Staple Singers, long before they were on Stax they were on Epic and they were one of my favorite groups of all time." "I met them all in ’62 or ’63. They heard my songs live and Pervis wanted to record three or four of them. He did it with the Staples Singers. They were the type of artists that I wanted recording my songs,” Bob Dylan said. Formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1948, The Staple Singers were a Gospel, Soul and R&B group. The singing band was formed by the family’s patriarch Roebuck “Pops” Staples” alongside his children. They were: Cleotha, Pervis, Yvonne and Mavis. Dylan wanted to marry Mavis Staples but she rejected his proposal. She recalled that in an interview with The Guardian in 2016. “I often think about what would have happened if I’d married Bobby, though. If we’d had some little plum-crushers, how our lives would be. The kids would be singing now, and Bobby and I would be holding each other up,” Mavis Staples said. But they are great friends and shared the stage many times over the decades, also covering songs of each other. The Staple Singers were active from 1948 to 1994. Also in 1999, when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. As a solo artist, Mavis released 13 studio albums.The post The song that Bob Dylan said made his hair stand up appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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The Global Stock Market Crash JUST HAPPENED. And Its Much Worse Than We Could've Imagine 8-5-2024
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The Global Stock Market Crash JUST HAPPENED. And Its Much Worse Than We Could've Imaginedl 8-5-3024 - 68,243 views Aug 5, 2024 Jack Chapple - This is what happened in the Japanese stock market today. This is what happened in the Taiwanese stock market today. This is what happened in the british stock market today. And this is what happened in the american stock market today. - All around the world, stock markets took a tumble. And almost every single big stock took a big dip today. Except for one… - You see, one stock shot up so high today, that it might be signaling to the rest of the world, that something really really bad is about to happen… - FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES - Mirrored From: https://www.youtube.com/@JackChappleShow - But lets start off with where this stock market collapse began, and that is japan. You see, Japans stock market didnt just have a bad day today, but it had its worst day in almost 40 years. In fact, it crashed worse today than at any time during the pandemic. The only other time it was worse was black monday in 1987. An infamous day when the world lost trillions of dollars in the stock market in just a few hours. - But why did this happen, well there are a few hypotheses. One is something called a carry trade. You see, Japan over the last few years actually has kept their interest rates low and have experienced very little inflation. And so, what a lot of very big corporations and wall street firms have been doing is borrowing tons of money in japanese yen with low interest rates, and then taking that money and investing it in other currencies and stock of other countries like in australia and the usa who have higher interest rates. - Pretty much meaning these large investment firms borrowed cheap money in japan, and have been using that debt to invest in the united states. And its estimated that between 5 and 10% of the entire american stock market is on a carry trade. But, what happens when that cheap money in japan, has there interest rates go up. You see, japan has not raised their interest rates since 2007. Meaning they have been a safe bet to borrow cheap money for nearly 2 decades. But in March, Japan raised its interest rates for the first time. And they did so again just 5 days ago. Meaning that now all of the wall streets firms and financial institutions that have been relying on japans cheap borrowing cost, now are worried that their payments will go up on their debt, or that they will no longer have access to cheap money for future investments into the stock market. - And on person who may have actually seen this coming is the renowned investor, warren buffet. A man who has been known for outperforming the stock market for about 70 years, decided to cash out pretty much immediately after hearing this news out of japan. Now this could have beena coincidence, because he has been cashing out slowly over the last 12 months. But 4 days ago, he nearly doubled his cash position, meaning that he expec
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The Entire History of the GLOBAL ECONOMY Explained: How The World Runs. Globalization Collapse?
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The Entire History of the GLOBAL ECONOMY Explained: How The World Runs. Globalization Collapse? - 34,118 views Jul 15, 2024 Jack Chapple - today's economy is a marvel—a complex, well-oiled machine with absolutely no faults whatsoever. But have you ever questioned, why is the global economy, is the global economy. Why is it setup the way it is? - How how did we go from a society of trading goats, to one where the middle class person cant afford a 1 bedroom apartment in torontos. How did we get to a world of globalization? Well, This is Everything You will Ever Need to know about the History of the global economy: And its Incoming Collapse? - 2nd Channel:    / @chapple3388   - FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES - Mirrored From: https://www.youtube.com/@JackChappleShow - Ah, antiquity—the time when humans decided that merely hunting and gathering was too easy and that it was high time they invented stress. So, they settled down, started farming, and unintentionally laid the foundation for globalization. Welcome to the Neolithic Revolution, the era when humans thought, "Wouldn't it be great if we didn't have to move around so much?" - Thus, agriculture was born, and with it, the seeds (pun intended) of global trade. Around 10,000 BC, in a stroke of genius or sheer laziness, humans began farming in the Fertile Crescent, a region that sounds a lot more comfortable than it actually was. This region, covering parts of modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan, became the first to host large-scale agriculture. Grains like wheat and barley were domesticated, leading to surplus food and, consequently, the first economic boom. This surplus allowed some people to do things other than farming—like inventing pottery, weaving, and, most importantly, figuring out new ways to annoy their neighbors. Because when you have more grain than you can eat, you can trade it for shiny objects, and before you know it, you've got yourself an economy. - Now, with surplus food came the need to trade, because who wouldn't want to swap their extra grain for some pretty beads or a nice piece of obsidian? Trade routes sprang up, linking villages and, eventually, early cities. By 6000 BC, long-distance trade networks had formed, with luxury items like lapis lazuli traveling all the way from Afghanistan to Mesopotamia. That’s right, ancient humans were global traders long before the internet made it cool. Fast forward to around 3500 BC, and we have the rise of the first economic superpowers: Mesopotamia and Egypt. These civilizations weren't just farming anymore; they were building cities, inventing writing systems, and constructing monuments to remind future generations that they were indeed a big deal. In Mesopotamia, the Sumerians developed one of the earliest forms of writing—cuneiform—which, surprise, surprise, was used to keep track of trade and inventory. Meanwhile, in Egypt, the pharaohs were busy building pyramids and establishing trade networks that reached a
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You can't make this shit up: Democrat Pelosi calls Creepy Biden "a Mount Rushmore kind of President of the United States."
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Byron Donalds schools Fake ABC News when Stephanopoulos freaks out on criticism of Kamala's flipping between being Indian or a Black for her benefit.
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Armed UK Muslims Shut Down Live Sky News Report, Roam Streets Attacking Vehicles https://www.infowars.com/posts..../armed-uk-muslims-sh

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Byron Donalds NUKES Stephanopoulos In HUGE Takedown
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British Prime Minister Says Those Protesting Mass Immigration 'Will Live To Regret It'
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