How The 60's Changed American Culture

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“The ‘60’s was one of the first times the power of music was used by a generation to bind them together.” - Neil Young. In the ‘60’s, people had found a way to express themselves freely to a large audience and stand up for what they believe in through music. When chaos and protest clouded the public's eye from anything but violence and the propaganda of the government, music was a light to people in search of peace and helped to “bind them together”. The 1960’s was a decade of experimenting with music and pushing the social limits through expanding genres, expressing political views through music, and putting a new meaning to concerts with the first Woodstock.
The music in the 1960’s was a time of experimenting with new styles and exploring music of other cultures and places. During the 1960’s many different forms of music started to develop that started to change the culture of the ‘60’s and one of the most influential genres …show more content…

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