
On a random day in 1982, George Thorogood released his fifth and most popular album, Bad to the Bone. His energetic boogie blues sound, a mix of blues and rock 'n' roll, is a household name and has sold more than 15 million records.
The album includes his most famous song, the title track based on Bo Diddley's blues "I'm the Man." The song has appeared in numerous films, television series, advertisements, games and sporting events, especially Christine, Terminator 2 or Lethal Weapon and the classic series with Steve Urkel and Al Bundy.
- in 2019, Jesse Dayton released his twelfth album Mixtape Vol. 1." For those of you who don't know who this guy is, here's a little history. Jesse was born in Texas and of course grew up listening to country music George Jones and Hank Williams, The Clash, AC DC, ZZ, Top or Springsteen, he played guitar with people like Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson or the Supersuckers and worked, for example, with Rob Zombie on the soundtrack of his movie.*
This "MIXTAPE VOLUME 1" features Jackson Browne, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, The Clash, ZZ Top, Elton John, Dr. Dr. A beautiful album that pays tribute to 10 Texas heroes. Feelgood, AC/DC, The Cars and Bruce Springsteen have some really good regular players, along with The Lonely Boys, Willie Nelson and Supersuckers of the Deer.


A soundtrack full of revolutionary impulses that unleashes a feeling of rebellion in your heart. I have always said that RATM's debut is the best musical weapon with content to raise awareness among the masses, minorities, victims of expropriation, extermination, brutal punishment and those oppressed by police brutality and violence. As a notorious accomplice of the authorities and elites.
"Wake Up" is nothing more than "another brick in the wall." This is because the issue primarily criticizes racism in the United States government and the FBI's counterintelligence program to monitor domestic political organizations. In this song, J. In his memorandum, Edgar Hoover proposed that the black activist movement be immediately suppressed and destroyed. Although the methods and complaints are different, there is a common denominator that balances the concept of the album.
They are fundamental aspects, but they played an important role when choosing “Awaken” as the soundtrack for the first part of “The Matrix”, a science fiction classic and one of the most acclaimed trilogies of the genre. The Trans Sisters surprised the world with the Wachowski film adaptation. In the movies not everything is as real as it shows us, everything we see as reality, society, universal structures are invented by cruel machines. The film treats the revolution with a messianic tone, granting the main character, NEO, superpowers that call on the "chosen" people and the world, through its Platonic aspects, to "wake up" from this false helplessness. artificial technology. A fantastic story, great and all, that asks us to wake up as a people and not be part of a world built on money, politics and capitalism to destroy the masses. This is a time when “awakening” becomes increasingly evident and urgent. The message was even more accurate when it was added dramatically at the end of the film.
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