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Lucy stared at the 'record player'. So it played music back then did it? As the music began to fill the room, Lucy dipped her quill into the ink bottle and began writing on her parchment again. Quote:
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Ooooh she loved these songs! All of them were in her mum's collection,which had been passed down from her gran. Sarah tried to stop herself but she couldn't help jigging along to 'Rock Around The Clock'...the song was so infectious.Her foot was tapping on the floor and her shoulders were moving from side to side.She was sure to have looked like a right idiot but at that moment she didn't care.... "This is great Professor!" |
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She must think I'm so weird, he thought to himself, but I can't help it, I just don't want to say something stupid again. A thought then occurred to him. What if she thinks I'm mad at her, he wondered while twiddling his pen idly, I'll have to clear that up with her after class. As soon as the professor started speaking, Dagobert became attentive again. When the music started playing, he could not help but tap his feet a long with it and bop his head. He was playing some of his favourites. And for some odd reason, he had this sudden urge to grab Dem and dance with her. |
Iris looked at the perculiar instrument- So that's what those muggles played those Elvis songs on! ... Well that cleared EVERYTHING up! ... Iris smiles as she picked up the borrowed quill and began to make notes on what the professor was saying to them. |
Victoria writes down the names of the songs and the artists and about the record player. |
[QUOTE=Slytherin Fox;8237175]Antonio turned towards the class again and placed something on the desk at the front of the room. It was a very old looking muggle machine, it looked like this - http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/a.../TCU-350SD.jpg He told the class, "This is something known to muggles as a record player. They don't even make them anymore, they haven't made them for nearly a 100 years, so this is an antique. But in the early 1950s, when rock and roll first began, these were all the rage. I am going to play two records for you, let me know what you think. The first one is called 'Rock Around the Clock' by Bill Haley and the Comets, and is generally thought to be the first rock and roll song ever created. The second one is called 'Jailhouse Rock' by Elvis Presley, known as the King of Rock and Roll. The third is 'Will You Still Love me Tomorrow' by the Shirelles, part of what is known as the Phil Spector Wall of Sound. Finally, we have 'Peggy Sue' by Buddy Holly, another of the very early forefathers of rock. Then we'll begin our discussion and class lesson. He smiled and began to play the four records - Rock Around the Clock Jailhouse Rock Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow QUOTE] Anna watched as the professor showed the class a mysterious object known as a 'record player'. It really did look old...ancient, like the people on that poster pinned to the wall. Anna nodded when the professor instructed them to discuss what they thought about the four records he was playing. She listened, amazed at the sounds of the tunes from way back when her great-great-great-great....great ancestors roamed the Earth. Okay, well, maybe it wasn't that long ago, but let's just face it. These people were definitely not The Weird Sisters. When the songs were done, Anna raised her hand. "Well, first of all, 'Rock Around the Clock' and 'Jailhouse Rock' are songs that just encourage us all to get up and dance," she said, glancing behind her and looking at Plymouth Morgan. She fully expected her Ravenclaw friend to get up and cut a rug at any given moment. "They're both full of catchy beats, and the musicians sing about dancing and, well...rocking." "The other two were sort of sad songs, though. 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow' sort of gave the impression that the lady didn't have much hope for her future. Or maybe she was just unsure about it," Anna suggested. "'Peggy Sue' even talked about a man being blue...sad, that is. So perhaps we can conclude that Rock and Roll music was both happy and sad, upbeat and slow, and sometimes it made us just want to dance...or cry, depending on the song." |
Unknown phrases swirled past Kiri as the professor handled the strange Muggle machine. Record player... rock and roll... wall of sound... forefathers of rock... The music coming out of the machine sounded tinny and scratchy, but whether that was because of the machine or the extreme age of the songs, Kiri didn't know. Several of her classmates seemed to recognise the songs... Did Muggles still listen to songs that were over a century old? |
Reese wrote down some stuff on her piece of parchment, then looked up at Professor Dumont when he turned on the music. Hmm. She actually liked the old songs. They weren't bad at all. She started tapping her foot on the ground, just like some people around her were doing. |
Clifford wasn't the worlds biggest music fan. He occasionally listened to a but of wizard rock but he'd never heard any of this muggle stuff. And what was that thing Professor Dumont was playing the music on? Ooooh, he was more interested in THAT than the music. |
As the professor began to speak again Vanessa began to jot a few notes down onto her parchment, one so she could remember them, and because she would probably want to listen to the songs again. As the four songs began to play, Vanessa listened to them, nodding her head to the beat. She kind liked the music, especially the song called "Jailhouse rock." It had a kind of good beat to it. |
Antonio turned back to the class. "I'm sorry that there have only been three recordings I've been able to present so far. I had to pull one of them due to comments that were included at the end of the song, and even though it's great music, the comments were inappropriate. I'm still searching for more songs for you to listen to at this point." Rock Around the Clock Jailhouse Rock Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow So far, what do you all like the best of these three? |
Ash was excited to hear the song "Rock around the clock, because it was a favorite of her grandmother's, who often sang the song around her house. |
Victoria put her hand up "Professor why was it inappropriate?" |
Miles squinted a little, as if the music affected his sight. The odd things about these songs, were that they made Miles reaaaaally want to dance. He wasn't gunna, just so you know, but the urge was there. 'Rock around the clock' was a bit short, and he didn't really like it was much. The beat never really changed and it was just ... blaaaah. Next one was 'Jailhouse Rock', one which Miles had actually heard of before, maybe it was more famous? He didn't know, he was never really interested in muggle music. Although, he did like a bit of Michael Jackson. Hehe. Elvis Presely eh? Well, Miles had certainly heard of him. And like someone had asked, how could you rock a jailhouse? Unless it was a certain dance move. Meh. 'Will you still love me tomorrow' was kinda cool. Any ordinary boy would find it boring or something, but Miles rather liked it, suprisingly. Atleast it didn't make him want to dance, that would be embarrassing. And the last one 'That'll be the day' was actually boooooooooring. It made him want to bash his head against the wall or, more safely, leave the room. But he didn't. Miles sighed in boredom. Where was Michael Jackson?! |
Lucy raised her hand. "I like Rock Around the Clock because it just has such a catchy beat." She said, still tapping her foot to the rhythm. |
"I like the beat in "jail house rock" Vanessa nodded with smile, as she raised her hand. "I think it's like a hook or motif because it keeps coming back, making me remember it. I also think the lyrics are quite good." She added, yes she liked that song. |
Reese raised her hand. "I like Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow. I enjoyed the slow tempo and it was just a very interesting song to listen to." She lowered her hand and looked down at her parchment, making sure she wasn't missing anything the Professor had said. |
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'I'd have to say that I preferred the first two. They were more catchy and had a good beat. They definitely served their purpose as a song you could dance to. I was almost tempted to get up and start dancing myself!' he said with with a grin and a wink in Dem's direction. 'The last song was just too depressing and slow for my taste though she was a good singer.' After his commentary, Dagobert leaned back and hummed the first tune that was played. It was still stuck in head. |
Demetria blushed and looked back down at her paper. She began writing notes, then raised her hand. "I liked Jailhouse rock the best, professor. I loved how upbeat it was and how it had all the different beats in it." |
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"Here are a few more songs of that era which are important to the history of rock", Antonio explained - Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry ooc: It isn't so much a problem that the song is inappropriate, but more the horrible comments that people post underneath them. Arrgghh! |
Satine added the familiar songs to her notes as she listened to each of them...she loved old time rock and roll... Satine raised her hand, "Professor, great choice in songs...do you think we could learn how to dance to these songs? My dad used to listen to them and tell me about the sog hops or something like that....i think he called the dancing bug-jitters." she hoped no one laughed at her explanation..."My favorite that he plays is Johnny Cash." |
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"Professor, my parents met at a Johnny Cash contest" she smiled. |
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She raised her hand again. "Sir did you see the muggle movie that was made about Johnny Cash? There were a lot of songs in the movie that Johnny never released." She told him. she giggled at Plymouth, she couldn't wait to see him try and hug Emily. This was going to be entertaining. |
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