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| ARTICLES RELATED TO stage diving |  |  |  | stage diving: Encyclopedia II - The Stooges - Band Members
The Stooges - Current Lineup.
Iggy Pop - vocals (1967–1974, 2003–present)
Ron Asheton - guitar (1967–1972, 2003–present); bass (1972–1974)
Mike Watt - bass (2003–present)
Scott Asheton - drums (1967–1974, 2003–present)
Steve MacKay - saxophone (1970–1971, 2003–present)
The Stooges - Former Members.
Dave Alexander - bass (1967–1972)
Ja ...
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|  |  |  | stage diving: Encyclopedia II - Punk rock - Post-1970s punkIn the 1980s a second wave of anti-establishment and "DIY" bands came into their own in the UK and the United States, a genre known as Hardcore punk. The period from approximately 1980 to 1986 is considered the peak of hardcore punk. Early hardcore bands include Dead Kennedys, No Means No, Black Flag, Bad Brains, The Descendents and The Germs and the movement developed via Minor Threat, Flipper, The Big Boys, The Dicks, Minutemen and Hüsker Dü, among others. In New York, there was a large hardcore punk movement led by bands such as Agnosti ...
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| |  |  |  | stage diving: Encyclopedia II - Peter Gabriel - Early historyGabriel founded Genesis in 1967 while a student at Charterhouse School with bandmates Tony Banks, Anthony Phillips, and Mike Rutherford.
Genesis quickly became one of the most talked-about bands in the UK and eventually Italy, Belgium and other European countries, largely due to Gabriel's flamboyant stage presence, which involved numerous bizarre costume changes and comical, dreamlike stories told as the introduction to each song.
Among Gabriel's many famous costumes (which he developed partly as way of overcoming his stage fri ...
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|  |  |  | stage diving: Encyclopedia II - Peter Gabriel - Discography
Peter Gabriel - Albums.
1977 Peter Gabriel (I or Car, wet car cover, ) #7 UK, #38 US
1978 Peter Gabriel (II or Scratch, scratch cover) #10 UK, #45 US
1980 Peter Gabriel (III or Melt, melting face cover) #1 UK, #22 US, US Sales: 500,000
1982 Peter Gabriel (IV, known as Security in the USA) #6 UK, #28 US, US Sales: 500,000
1983 Plays Live (live) #8 UK, #44 US
1985 Birdy: soundtrack from the film ...
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|  |  |  | stage diving: Encyclopedia II - Peter Gabriel - Recent workRecently, Peter Gabriel has been working with video game companies Cyan Worlds and Ubisoft to aid in the sound production of their latest video games. The 2003 videogame Uru: Ages Beyond Myst featured the song "Burn You Up, Burn You Down" in several portions of the game. The song, in a different mix, features the Blind Boys Of Alabama (who also collaborated with Gabriel on the song "Sky Blue") and was on a press release copy of Up, b ...
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|  |  |  | stage diving: Encyclopedia II - Punk rock - The Emergence of Punk RockThe first ongoing music scene that was assigned the "punk" label appeared in New York in 1974-1976, centered around bands that played regularly at the clubs Max's Kansas City and CBGB, including The Ramones, Television, Blondie, Johnny Thunders (a former New York Doll) and the Heartbreakers, Richard Hell and The Voidoids and the Talking Heads. The "punk" title was applied to these groups by early 1976, when Punk Magazine first appeared, featuring these bands alongside articles on some of the immediate role models for the new groups, such as Lou Reed, who was on the cover of the first issue of Punk, ...
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|  |  |  | stage diving: Encyclopedia II - Punk rock - Musical Style and StructurePunk rock emphasised simple musical structure and short songs, extolling a DIY ethic (the early UK punk fanzine Sniffin' Glue in 1977 famously included drawings of three chord shapes, captioned, "this is a chord, this is another, this is a third. Now form a band"). Punk bands often emulated the approach of sixties garage rock bands: typical instrumentation is drum kit, one or two electric guitars, electric bass, and vocals; songs are rarely over three minutes in length, often as brief as 90 seconds. Punk songs are almost always in 4/4 time an ...
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|  |  |  | stage diving: Encyclopedia II - Punk rock - Post-1970s punkIn the 1980s a second wave of anti-establishment and "DIY" bands came into their own in the UK and the United States, a genre known as Hardcore punk. The period from approximately 1980 to 1986 is considered the peak of hardcore punk. Early hardcore bands include Dead Kennedys, No Means No, Black Flag, Bad Brains, The Descendents and The Germs and the movement developed via Minor Threat, Flipper, The Dicks, Minutemen and Hüsker Dü, among others. In New York, there was a large hardcore punk movement led by bands such as Agnostic Front, The C ...
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|  |  |  | stage diving: Encyclopedia II - Punk rock - Punk attitudes and fashionThe punk phenomenon expressed a rejection of prevailing values in ways that extended beyond music. British punk fashion deliberately outraged propriety with the highly theatrical use of cosmetics and hairstyles: hair made to stand in spikes, cut into a "Mohawk" or another dramatic shape, and colored with vibrant unnatural hues. Punk clothing typically adapted existing objects for aesthetic effect: previously ripped clothes were held together by safety pins or wrapped with tape, written on with marker or defaced with paint; safety pins and ra ...
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|  |  |  | stage diving: Encyclopedia II - Peter Gabriel - WOMAD and other projectsGabriel has been interested in world music for many years, with the first musical evidence appearing on his third album. This influence has increased over time, and he is the driving force behind the WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) movement. He created the Real World Studios and record label to facilitate the creation and distribution of such music by various artists, and he has worked to educate Western culture about the work of such musicians as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Youssou N'dour. He has also recently been interested in multim ...
See also:Peter Gabriel, Peter Gabriel - Early history, Peter Gabriel - Solo career, Peter Gabriel - The untitled era, Peter Gabriel - The hit years: So Passion Us and Up, Peter Gabriel - Musicians and collaborators, Peter Gabriel - WOMAD and other projects, Peter Gabriel - Recent work, Peter Gabriel - Discography, Peter Gabriel - Albums, Peter Gabriel - DVD, Peter Gabriel - Hit singles Read more here: » Peter Gabriel: Encyclopedia II - Peter Gabriel - WOMAD and other projects |
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