Three Tune Tuesday #130: Heroes of rock [ESP-ENG] by edwardstobia
Hola amigos || Hello friends
Once again sharing with you in this nice and attractive initiative that takes us to remember songs that marked such an important trend that have left a great legacy in the history of music. Or at least this is my case. Here I will try together with you to remember some songs that were important for me and no doubt for many others more. I'm still trying to adapt to this #tttt but I think I'm on the right track.
Last week I shared with you some female voices that I consider legendary and influential in music. Don't get me wrong, of course those voices have nothing to do with some current trends like, for example: with a Karol G or some other of this cruel female generation. Of course there are also voices of this generation that escape from the vulgarity of the industrial circus of today's music. Voices like Adele, for example, who sounds amazing every time and who is undoubtedly already part of history.
Today we will not talk about some music queens but we are going to mention some songs from the 80s and 90s with a genre that in those years had a very good world ranking. There was a massive movement on the part of the young people of that time and among those young people was me. Rock guided me to become the musician I am today and although it may not seem so because of my songs, I prefer to listen to this genre a thousand times more than any other. In those years, besides the existence of a great movement, it made many young people interested in music. Today that you are interested in singing like Bad Bunny is a disgrace to music, your family and the world. But I don't want to talk too much about these current scandalous genres, rather I want to remember with you these three songs of bands that even after almost a decade are still a great source of inspiration for the new generation of rock.
Let's start with one of the hundreds of rock anthems and I'm not talking about, for example: We Will Rock You - Queen or Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones. I will tell you about my experience with We're Not Gonna Take it, one of the most emblematic songs of the band Twisted Sister. When I heard this song for the first time I was about 17 years old and I was surprised by the rhythm and attitude of the genre, the vocalist, the music. The funny thing is that I didn't know any English, well I don't know much now, I think the same thing ha ha ha.... Not to laugh, I should study it, but anyway, years later out of curiosity I looked for the song with subtitles and it was there that I began to understand the song much more but the amazing thing is that what I managed to perceive of the song even without understanding anything of what the singer said, managed to convey the same message in me. And when I listened to that song it was not an act of rebellion, it was more like a cry for freedom. Practically in each verse you can interpret that idea, the idea of repelling that which does not represent us. Let's listen.
A little further on we have a band that arrived at the exact moment in history with a spectacular album Nevermind was a big bomb that swept much of the world Nirvana was born in those times where there was a movement that was called Generation X which was formed by a group of young people disappointed by the lack of opportunities were represented by the anguish, anger, pain. Bands like Pearl Jam or Soundgarden were part of that generation and were already changing things by showing a bit of rebellion in their songs, but there is no doubt that Nirvana elevated all that to the maximum exponent. One of their songs that overflowed with rebelliousness is Smells Like Teen Spirit. Let's listen to
We close this tour with one of the most legendary and with a story that if I start to throw it out I will never finish. This song was an anthem in the rock events that took place in the city. I still remember everyone shouting the chorus of the song as a whole, it was a single shout for hundreds of people. It was a lot of adrenaline that was felt at the event with just the first few seconds. I imagine that since most of us were students, we felt the pain that the song expressed more closely. Tremendous work of the legendary band Pink Floyd.
It has been a pleasure for me to share with you these great songs that are part of my memories, of history. I was very pleased to share in this initiative with you and I am sure we will see each other next #ThreeTuneTuesday. Thanks my friend @ablaze 🤘
me despido, mi querida familia.
❤LOS QUIERO❤
Wow valla seleción amigo, mis favoritas la de queen y nirvana pero todas marcaron un antes y después en el rock
Un abrazo
Así es, todas han marcado un antes y un después. Fue una desición difícil pues hay muchas otras canciones que han marcado la diferencia.
Que fino que te guste Queen y Nirvana 🤟🏼
Sii me encanta, un abrazo
Una elección magnífica, pura calidad. Cuando comentas que el rock te hizo el músico que eres ahora me identifico un poco, las etapas y la diversidad de géneros especialmente en los 80s, 90s y principios de los 2000 marcaron la vida de muchos músicos y estusiastss de este arte.
Holaaaa... Siiii sin duda es así. Muchos me de los músicos de hoy en día fueron formados en inspirados en la gran época de los 80, 90 y parte del 2000.
Que bueno que te hayas vacilado la selección pero estuve comiendo las uñas jajaja no estuvo fácil 😅
O sea si, pero mejor me pones las de Juanes 🌚🌝 jjajaj saludos amado negro, adelante hasta el final!
PD. Me hiciste recordar un rocksito que escuché mucho: They donots - We Got The Noise (o al así era) jajaj
Jajajaja no gusta mucho ese Juanes pero si tiene sus canciones bien pavas jajaja...
Oye esa canción es también una joya no me acordaba de ella 😍
Fue un decir, a mí tampoco me gusta tanto jajajj loviu intensamente 🌬️
Brutal hermano. Se me rebobinarón los recuerdos, como cuando una agarraba un casete y un boligrafo. Genial selección. La de Twisted Sister es legendaría, y ni se diga la de Nirvana y Pink Floyd. Buenas vibras para ti. Que Viva el Rock!
Jajajajajja nada amas legendario que rebobinar una cinta con un lapicero jajaja... Me gustaba y me sentía muy bien cuando lo hacía jajajaja...
Hace algunas semanas fui al Hard Rock Cafe en los Palos Grandes, Altamira en la Gran Caracas... una jornada de adopción de mascotas... en la espera de bandas me hicieron revovinar recuerdos de mi infancia con canciones como Bon Jovi, Areosmith, Quiet Riot... wow.... muy bonita experiencia...
Larga Vida al Rock and roll
Oh nice bro!! Some awesome bands here! Man, what a time for rock.. the 80s and 90s. It went from rock, to glam rock, to rock, to grunge, to punk... so many amazing bands and the live music scene was thriving!! Wow, what it would have been like to be in a huge rock band in the 80s or 90s... before phones and cameras etc... wow! Great tunes :)
There is no doubt that that era marked many young and not so young people. It was a musical revolution that covered much of the world. The new generations did not disappoint us, on the contrary. They were creating new rhythms to continue with the evolution of rock, its music and history 🤟🏼
Wow, yo nací en el 87, parte de las bandas qué escuche yo era un niño y otras no había nacido.
Una excelente selección de bandas de la cual publicastes, me gusta bastante Twister Sister y Dee Snider y Pink Floyd con Roger Water.
En Venezuela hay una banda similar a Nirvana, se llama Anorexia Isan fundada por John Bustamante, se parece bastante a Kurt Cobain y hacen tributos a ellos, tienen su propio material y recien sacaron un álbum en vivo del Kultura Rock en Vivo que se dió en Septiembre en la Plaza de los Museos y donde aparecen con Gustavo Corpa (padre fundador del punk venezolano por #laseguridadnacional) cantando el tema El Cumpleaños original de Seguridad Nacional.
Me gustó bastante la forma como hicistes recomendación, sigue adelante, cuando me desocupe de algunas pautas que tengo pendiente en cubrir como prensa digital especializada en rock, espero sumarme a ésta iniciativa lml