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... These two opposing forces work together in an “Apollonian-Dionysiac duality” to create a transcended beauty in art. ... Most artists tend to linger heavily toward a specific side of the two realms, such as Pink Floyd and Cream, while very few artists, like Led Zeppelin, dare to venture into both domains. ... Nietzsche’s answer to the “Apollonian-Dionysiac duality” could be the infamous music of Led Zeppelin. Many rock and roll experts agree that Led Zeppelin is undeniably the best band of all time. ... Led Zeppelin advances the fusion further by displaying Dionysian, rather than Apollonian, traits in the lyrics of the song Dyer Maker, while playing the music in an Apollonian style. ... Led Zeppelin applied Nietzsche’s theory of unionizing both art forces by combining Apollonian lyrics with Dionysian harmony to create music on a more divine level. Led Zeppelin’s massive success is due to the fusion of these opposing forces of esthetics, which gave them the ability appeal to a wider range of people.
Approximate Word count = 956 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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