The Magic of Rock and Roll

May 6th, 2011 posted by admin
The Magic of Rock and Roll

Music as I have heard is a universal language. The easiest way to explain or help people understand this is to ask another question. Why do you like music that is sung in languages you do not understand? That is how I have chosen to explain the cross-border appeal of music. We all have our favourite genres and growing up for me was a Bob Marley thing. My mum loved reggae and she was a diehard Bob Marley fan. As a child, I was very restless and noisy; this is the excuse I use when I am trying to find answers to what got me into rock music early in life. My family also tried to discourage me but I am also a bit stubborn; this stubbornness has paid off because life without rock music is unimaginable.

As a young chap, it was strictly hard rock for me; I loved the beats and the drummers. I just started taking interests in singers and guitarist some seven or eight years ago. While searching the internet for used cars in lebanon, I came across some foreign language bands that are so awesome. That is what music can do; it has got the power to transcend language boundaries. In my undergraduate years, I began to take some interest in soft rock which was mainly because of emotional issues related with those years. The love has now shifted to classic rock of the 70’s and 80’s. This is all about listening to the old songs of old bands and if you have never tried it please do. Those guys can sing!

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