How Did Rock Music Influence The 1960's

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Did you know on February 7th 1964 ,The Beatles were nervous about coming to America? No British band had ever gone to America before.But there doubt was swept away when they arrived at the airport to 10,000 screaming fans.At this time in the decade, Martin luther king had his ‘I have a dream’ speech, Alfreds Hitchcock already released psyco and The first Walmart opened.Many other rock bands at this time were getting popular in the USA,such as,The Rolling Stones,The who,The Beach Boys,Led Zeppelin, and many more.The events of rock music greatly influenced the 1960’s style of music,fashion, and how people acted. The 1960’s was a year of reform and revolution.Many historical events happened in the 1960’s and changed style, music, and how people …show more content…

The Rolling Stones was another English band to rule the 60’s but had a different style than the Beatles.Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Brian Jones, and Bill Wyman together made the band.They all had a intimidating rebellious look to their style and got into many problems.With hit songs like ‘Satisfaction’ and ‘Paint It Black’ The Rolling Stones would top the charts until 1975 when the band …show more content…

Luther King, jr’s. speech.This was when segregation was coming to an end and more African Americans were making music.With Music groups like Smokey Robinson & the miracles and Diana Ross, motown music became very popular in black culture and also paved a way for R&B music,for people like Marvin gaye, Stevie Wonder, and the Jackson Five. Drugs were also big in the 1960’s with things like LSD and other mind altering substances.Drugs played a big part in psychedelic rock in the 1960’s.These bands often used strange lyrics and used very unusual instruments in their songs,Drugs like LSD was supposed to give the listener more of an experience in their music. War in Vietnam was yet another big thing in the 60’s which brought folk and protest music.These genres were in the antiwar movement and hippie movement,the goal of these genres were to change or make awareness to the subject they were protesting.With songs like Merle Haggard’s Okie From Muskogee;in which the meaning of the song was about how soldiers were going and dying for a cause and how free young kids were complaining about it so in which he made a song for the soldiers in the war.Artist would show their viewpoints in a song but most were anti- instead of for the

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