A list of puns related to "Glam Rock"
I just thought that he might have a voice line if he was anywhere near the room. Can someone test this and tell me if he says anything while youβre inside him?
I think a lot of the music wasn't bad because of the artist but the labels, they demanded fancy glam hits that would make it big in a night and earn tons of money, not something the artist poured their heart into (RIP Jani Lane). Still the artist got all the hate even though for many it wasn't their fault. And what separates glam metal from other artists like queen and kiss?
I saw this video on YouTube a while back where in the background there was some rock song, I don't know if this was the chorus or the bridge but it was "yeah yeah" repeated 10 times in pairs like that, then ending with a long "yeeeeaaaah" and a snare roll behind it, I'm assuming the song is from the 80s since I think the video was about the Sunset Strip
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This may be nothing, but when GR Freddyβs eyes glow, they glow a yellow similar to that of the friend fred bear text at the end of the game, where it is a slightly different shade of yellow. I only bring this up because when Michael Afton controls him, his eyes turn yellow. Is this because William has control of GR Freddy?
The reason I believe this is because if springtrap had came back in the secret ending in the fnaf 6 location were his soul is strongest and all the animatronics have gone down there for glichtrap to hack into them so they start to kill like his animatronics at that time Michaelβs soul could have possessed Freddy to stop his father from returning thatβs why he dose not attack Gregory and is confused about what is happening and who he is
I make FNAF fangames on scratch and glam-rock Freddy is my profile pic
Edit: thanks for the upvotes!
Lately, I've been really delving into the US and UK charts from the 50s, 60s and 70s to see what actually was popular at the time and to discover some more oldies. It's been rather educational. Prior to '64, the UK charts had tons of American singles from across rock and roll, pop and jazz, but in contrast, the US charts had very few prominent British singles become big hits. In fact, prior to the British Invasion, only three songs by British acts ever topped the US charts. "Telstar" by the Tornados was the last before The Beatles.
Then the British Invasion happened. You know the story, The Beatles arrive in the US and become the biggest phenomenon since sliced bread, and their success generates tons of interest in British pop. The Animals, Manfred Mann and Peter & Gordon have big number-one hits in '64. Other British acts start charting in the Top 20 pretty regularly. Suddenly, the US charts were overrun with UK pop, rock and R&B acts. In '65 alone, there were 7 British artists who topped the US charts, and 12 number-ones from those artists. By late '67 however, the British Invasion' popularity wanes and American rock, pop and R&B acts reclaim dominance on the charts. But between '64-66, there was tons of overlap between both charts that would not been seen again till the Second British Invasion of the 80s.
Between 1971 to 1975, glam rock was a huge deal in the UK. T. Rex's Marc Bolan's appearance on Top of the Pops - a music program that showcased the Top 50 songs of the week - dressed in glitter and satin - for the No. 1 song "Hot Love" is believed to be the moment where glam rock broke in the UK mainstream. The UK pop charts were inundated with glam rock acts such as T. Rex, Slade, Gary Glitter, Suzie Quatro, Sweet, Roxy Music, Mott the Hopple, Mud, Wizzard, David Bowie, Alvin Stardust, Sparks. Slade alone had six number-one songs in the UK. Six. Hell, even acts like Queen, Rod Stewart, Elton John and in '72 the Rolling Stones adopted the glam look. Not only that, even US glam rock artists like Alice Cooper had huge hits in the UK. "School's Out" was a No. 1 song there.
In the US however, none of these acts really crossed over, besides David Bowie, but even the only became huge in the States by playing around with funk and soul, which were both extremely popular on the US pop charts in the '70s. Of course, Sweet had two Top 5 hits with "Ballroom Blitz" and "Fox on the Run" T. Rex had "Get It On" and Glitter had "Rock and Roll" become US
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