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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Influence | | | | | |  |  |  | Influence: Encyclopedia II - Hardcore punk - InfluenceHardcore had a huge influence on other forms of rock music, especially in America. The San-Francisco-based heavy metal band Metallica were among the first crossover artists (circa 1982-83), incorporating the compositional structure and technical proficiency of metal with the speed and aggression of hardcore (Metallica would eventually cover three Misfits songs). Venom were another very early crossover band, as were Hellhammer and Slayer. The new style became known as "Thrash metal" -- or, later, "Speed metal" (another transitional term was "Speedcore"'), and soon became a trend, includin ...
See also:Hardcore punk, Hardcore punk - Overview, Hardcore punk - History, Hardcore punk - The Big 3, Hardcore punk - Early support, Hardcore punk - Negative publicity, Hardcore punk - Moshing and dancing, Hardcore punk - Influence, Hardcore punk - Early history in Europe and the UK, Hardcore punk - Hardcore in the 1990s, Hardcore punk - Heavy Hardcore, Hardcore punk - Progression and experimentation, Hardcore punk - Hardcore today, Hardcore punk - Hardcore bands Read more here: » Hardcore punk: Encyclopedia II - Hardcore punk - Influence |
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| |  |  |  | Influence: Encyclopedia II - William S. Burroughs - InfluenceBurroughs is often called one of the greatest and most influential writers of the 20th century, most notably by Norman Mailer whose quote on Burroughs, "The only American novelist living today who may be conceivably be possessed by genius", appears on many Burroughs publications. Others, however, consider him overrated. Others still consider his conceptual ideas more influential than his prose.
Burroughs continues to be named as an influence by contemporary fiction writers like William Gibson. The late postmodern writer Kathy Acker of ...
See also:William S. Burroughs, William S. Burroughs - Life, William S. Burroughs - Career, William S. Burroughs - Literary style, William S. Burroughs - Reaction to critics and view on criticism, William S. Burroughs - Influence, William S. Burroughs - Bibliography Read more here: » William S. Burroughs: Encyclopedia II - William S. Burroughs - Influence |
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|  |  |  | Influence: Encyclopedia II - Ovadia Yosef - Influence
Ovadia Yosef - Government Influence.
In 1990 he used his position as Shas spiritual leader to pressure Prime Minister Itzhak Shamir into agreeing to hold negotiations with Arab states for a peaceful settlement to the Arab-Israeli Wars. Shamir, a member of the Likud Party, refused to make any commitments.
The relationship between the two had never been comfortable, according to one biography of the Rabbi,Ben Porat Yosef because of Shamir's unstudious personality. As a way of gaining a character analy ...
See also:Ovadia Yosef, Ovadia Yosef - Biography, Ovadia Yosef - Influence, Ovadia Yosef - Government Influence, Ovadia Yosef - Cultural Influence, Ovadia Yosef - Bibliography, Ovadia Yosef - Controversy, Ovadia Yosef - Politics, Ovadia Yosef - Theodicy, Ovadia Yosef - Peace Advocacy, Ovadia Yosef - Notes, Ovadia Yosef - External link Read more here: » Ovadia Yosef: Encyclopedia II - Ovadia Yosef - Influence |
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|  |  |  | Influence: Encyclopedia II - Tokyo - InfluenceAs the nation's center of politics, business, finance, education, mass media, and pop culture, Tokyo has Japan's highest concentration of corporate headquarters, financial institutions, universities and colleges, museums, theaters, and shopping and entertainment establishments. It boasts a highly-developed public transportation system with numerous train and subway lines.
This extreme concentration is both boon and bane, prompting an ongoing debate over moving the nation's capital to another region. There is also great fear of a catas ...
See also:Tokyo, Tokyo - Legal structure, Tokyo - Location, Tokyo - Influence, Tokyo - History, Tokyo - Geography and administrative divisions, Tokyo - The 23 special wards, Tokyo - Cities, Tokyo - Districts towns and villages, Tokyo - National Parks, Tokyo - Major Districts, Tokyo - Economy, Tokyo - Demographics, Tokyo - Transportation, Tokyo - Airports, Tokyo - Railways and subways, Tokyo - Buses, Tokyo - Others, Tokyo - Tourism, Tokyo - Shrines temples and castles, Tokyo - Festivals and events, Tokyo - Parks and gardens, Tokyo - Flowers, Tokyo - Scenic views, Tokyo - Shopping and entertainment, Tokyo - Prefectural symbols, Tokyo - Culture, Tokyo - Museums, Tokyo - Theaters, Tokyo - Modern architecture, Tokyo - Fashion, Tokyo - Tokyo in popular media, Tokyo - Education, Tokyo - Universities in Tokyo, Tokyo - Public schools, Tokyo - Private schools, Tokyo - Sports, Tokyo - Miscellaneous topics, Tokyo - Sister relationships Read more here: » Tokyo: Encyclopedia II - Tokyo - Influence |
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| | |  |  |  | Influence: Encyclopedia II - Phil Spector - InfluenceThe influence of Phil Spector's sound and recording techniques is felt far beyond the recordings he actually produced. Many lesser producers simply attempted (with limited success) to emulate the Wall of Sound, while Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys—a fellow adherent of mono recording—considered Spector his main competition and spent hours studying and attempting to replicate and improve upon Spector's sound. Bruce Springsteen, another outspoken fan of Spector's work, emulated the Wall of Sound technique in his recording of "Born to Run".
For his many contributions to the music industry, Spector was inducted in ...
See also:Phil Spector, Phil Spector - Early life and career, Phil Spector - Record producer, Phil Spector - The Wall of Sound, Phil Spector - Comeback, Phil Spector - Influence, Phil Spector - Eccentricity, Phil Spector - Alleged homicide, Phil Spector - Selected discography Read more here: » Phil Spector: Encyclopedia II - Phil Spector - Influence |
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| |  |  |  | Influence: Encyclopedia II - W. Somerset Maugham - InfluenceIn 1947 he instituted the Somerset Maugham Award, still given to this day to the best British writer or writers under the age of thirty-five of a work of fiction published in the past year. Notable past winners include Kingsley Amis and Thom Gunn. On his death, he donated his copyrights to the Royal Literary Fund.
His commercial success and his careful highly polished prose style virtually assured that he would be an object of scorn to many of his fellow authors. One of very few later writers to cite his influence was Anthony Burgess, ...
See also:W. Somerset Maugham, W. Somerset Maugham - Childhood and education, W. Somerset Maugham - Career, W. Somerset Maugham - Achievement, W. Somerset Maugham - Significant works, W. Somerset Maugham - Influence, W. Somerset Maugham - Selected Bibliography, W. Somerset Maugham - Novels & Books Fiction and Non-Fiction, W. Somerset Maugham - Plays, W. Somerset Maugham - Contributions to Periodicals, W. Somerset Maugham - Short Stories, W. Somerset Maugham - Short Story Collected Editions, W. Somerset Maugham - Other Collected Editions, W. Somerset Maugham - Maugham on film Read more here: » W. Somerset Maugham: Encyclopedia II - W. Somerset Maugham - Influence |
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|  |  |  | Influence: Encyclopedia II - The Master and Margarita - InfluenceVarious authors and musicians have credited The Master and Margarita as inspiration for certain works. Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses, for example, clearly was influenced by Bulgakov's masterwork.
The Rolling Stones have said the novel was key in their song "Sympathy for the Devil". The grunge band Pearl Jam were influenced by the novel's confrontation between Yeshua Ha-Notsri, that is, Jesus, and Pontius Pilate for their 1998 "Yield" album song, "Pilate". The Lawrence Arms based their album The Greatest Story ...
See also:The Master and Margarita, The Master and Margarita - History, The Master and Margarita - The novel: settings themes and narrative style, The Master and Margarita - Art and women in the novel, The Master and Margarita - English translations, The Master and Margarita - Influence, The Master and Margarita - TV and Film adaptations Read more here: » The Master and Margarita: Encyclopedia II - The Master and Margarita - Influence |
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|  |  |  | Influence: Encyclopedia II - Super Robot Wars - InfluenceThe Super Robot Wars games, initially conceived to cash-in on the anime mecha genre, eventually would have an influence on the anime industry itself. They sparked a fan interest in old anime mecha shows, some of which were first heard of or seen by anime fans playing the SRW games.
Banpresto also has released a Game Boy Advance version called Super Robot Wars: Original Generation, that reunites the original Banpresto characters and units that had appeared through the series. This version of the game has become very popular, creating a fanbase around the storylines and plots involving the or ...
See also:Super Robot Wars, Super Robot Wars - Basics, Super Robot Wars - Units Weapons and tactics, Super Robot Wars - Influence, Super Robot Wars - Super Robot Wars titles, Super Robot Wars - Anime series included in SRW games Read more here: » Super Robot Wars: Encyclopedia II - Super Robot Wars - Influence |
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|  |  |  | Influence: Encyclopedia II - Syd Barrett - Influence
Syd Barrett - In music.
Many artists have acknowledged Barrett's influence on their work. Paul McCartney and Pete Townshend were early fans; Jimmy Page, David Bowie and Brian Eno all expressed interest in working with him at some point during the 1970s.
Barrett's decline had a profound effect on Roger Waters' song-writing, and the theme of mental illness would permeate Pink Floyd's later albums, particularly 1973's Dark Side of the Moon and 1979's The Wall. Wish You Were Here ( ...
See also:Syd Barrett, Syd Barrett - History, Syd Barrett - 1965–1968 Band years, Syd Barrett - 1968–1972 Solo years, Syd Barrett - 1972— Later years, Syd Barrett - Mental illness, Syd Barrett - Influence, Syd Barrett - In music, Syd Barrett - In pop culture, Syd Barrett - Discography, Syd Barrett - Albums with Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett - Solo studio albums, Syd Barrett - Solo compilations, Syd Barrett - Solo singles Read more here: » Syd Barrett: Encyclopedia II - Syd Barrett - Influence |
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|  |  |  | Influence: Encyclopedia II - Steve Reich - InfluenceReich's style of composition has influenced many other composers and musical groups, including Philip Glass (especially his early pieces), John Adams, the rock band King Crimson, the art-pop and electronic musician Brian Eno, the composers associated with the Bang on a Can festival (including David Lang and Julia Wolfe), and indie rock musician Sufjan Stevens. His music has also been a source of inspiration to ambient and techno musicians. A melodic line from his 1987 work Electric Counterpoint was used by The Orb in their 1991 hit "L ...
See also:Steve Reich, Steve Reich - Early life and work, Steve Reich - Process music and Minimalism, Steve Reich - The 1970s, Steve Reich - The 1980s, Steve Reich - New directions, Steve Reich - Influence, Steve Reich - Reich on himself, Steve Reich - Works, Steve Reich - Selected Discography Read more here: » Steve Reich: Encyclopedia II - Steve Reich - Influence |
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| |  |  |  | Influence: Encyclopedia II - Stasi - InfluenceThe Stasi's influence over almost every aspect of life in the German Democratic Republic cannot be overestimated. Until the mid-1980s, a civilian network of informants (Inoffizielle Mitarbeiter (IMs), or unofficial collaborator) grew within both Germanies, East and West. By the East German collapse in 1989, it is estimated that the Stasi had 91,000 full time employees and 300,000 informants. This means approximately one in fifty East Germans collaborated with the Stasi, one of the highest penetrations ...
See also:Stasi, Stasi - History, Stasi - Recovery of Stasi archives, Stasi - Influence, Stasi - Notable People, Stasi - Informants, Stasi - Stasi Museum in the former Headquarters of the Ministry of State Security Read more here: » Stasi: Encyclopedia II - Stasi - Influence |
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