On October 7, 1977 -- 40 years ago tomorrow -- Queen ensured the music world, and the sports world, a good four decades' worth of stomping and clapping and yelling when they released "We Will Rock You ...
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7 classic rock songs that are actually stadium infrastructure
Why do songs like “We Will Rock You” never leave the rotation? Discover the engineering behind the world’s greatest stadium ...
Ba, ba-ba, ba-ba. Clap, clap-clap, clap-clap. Stomp, stomp-stomp, stomp-stomp. Bo Diddley popularized but didn’t invent the “Bo Diddley beat,” the syncopated, off-beat rhythm that seems designed for ...
New research suggests how to get large numbers of people engaged in participating during a live performance like a concert -- or a lecture -- and channel that energy for a sustained time period. The ...
10. 'The Cougar Fight Song': Nothing is quite as stirring as hearing the band break into 'Rise and Shout' at the beginning of a sporting event. 9. 'Ol?': No, this is not the Ricky Martin World Cup ...
A hodgepodge of hipsters in day-old clothes gathered closely together, playing obscure string and percussion instruments for a performance on NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series. It was November 2009, and ...
The crowd at Osheaga was a sweaty sea of singing bodies. Thousands stood shoulder to sunscreened shoulder and belted the words to Noah Kahan's bright hits "She Calls Me Back" and "Stick Season" during ...
On October 7, 1977 — 40 years ago tomorrow — Queen ensured the music world, and the sports world, a good four decades’ worth of stomping and clapping and yelling when they released “We Will Rock You” ...
The iconic "stomp-stomp-clap" of Queen's "We Will Rock You" was born out of the challenge that rock stars and professors alike know all too well: How to get large numbers of people engaged in ...
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