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| Pop Classics |
This style refers to a wide era of pop music...from Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Patti Page, Glenn Miller and vocal groups such as The Four Aces, The Ames Brothers, The Platters and The Four Seasons. This was the type of music that appealed to old and young alike, it was called POP. During pop’s Golden Age, the whole family pretty much liked the same songs. That’s why they called it Pop Music: It was popular, of the people. Singers packed houses across the country and with the widespread popularity of jukeboxes, radio and movies; it enabled their music, personalities and distinctive vocal styles to catapult them to superstar status. Time, it is said, is the ultimate critic...and the songs here have passed the test of time. They hold memories for a lot of people. The subject matter is mainly love, the love between two people. They are songs of romance. Many are songs of hope and optimism, songs of love on the horizon or just around the corner. Some are songs of bittersweet memories of love past and love lost. The songwriters wrote love stories with a beginning, a middle and an end. We don’t have to guess what they’re talking about. The writing is clear and to the point. Nor do we have to guess what the melody might be. It’s all about communication of emotion. These performances are not about ego, just simple emotions conveyed directly and sincerely. And that’s the word which best describes what we have here: Sincerity. It is the sincerity that gives these songs and performances their lasting value. Great songs from 1940 – 1990...fifty years of the best songs ever recorded by the original artist. |
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What Would Be the Fuel for Tomorrow
by Benjamin Hudson |
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Engineers and scientists see a transformation to totally electric vehicles by the middle part of the 21st Century. Much like carriages and steam engines are exhibited, internal combustion-powered vehicles will be consigned to museums, parades and shows.
Today’s present vehicles make use of state-of-the-art technologies to attain the low level of emissions requested by government regulations and public health. For some vehicles, advanced and sophisticated computer software is being used to make it run smoothly and consistently reliable for thousand of miles while maintaining its peak condition.
Nevertheless the vehicles of today are 140 times cleaner than those of the pre-emissions era of the late 1960s. The impressive accomplishment in emission reduction gives right to the industry to be proud of this success, but there are is much pressure for the industry to search for other alternative technologies to activate the vehicles in the future.
For the industry, issues like global warming, petroleum supplies and energy dependence, international trade, world population among others are the key areas in which solutions should be drawn. Any substitute merchandise that goes in the marketplace must also please the expectations of the consumers regarding the sector for safety, comfort and economy. Reasonable prices should benefit the consumers as well as quality auto parts like VW cabriolet parts which would ensure them of top vehicle performance.
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