Music in the Sixties

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Music in the Sixties

My topic is Music in the Sixties. In my essay I would like to determine that events that occurred during the 1960’s had a significant effect on some of the music that was produced. I believe that certain music and musical events derived from peoples feelings and views on things that occurred during the 60’s. Some of these events include the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights Movement, politics, and society as a whole. There were many different stereotypes and prejudices. There was war going on, and there were many people who were trying to focus on peace. My main goal is to show how these events may have influenced people’s music, and also to emphasize how music was used to unify people despite all of the negativity that was surrounding them.

The first internet site related to my topic is The Music Festival Home Page<http://www.geocities.com/~music-festival/woodstock.htm>. In the introduction to this page we are told that "The 1960’s were a time of revolution. Young people were trying to break out of the molds that were cast by their parent’s era. This revolution of the Baby Boomer generation found that one effective outlet for their ideas was music. With the coming together of the tribes at concerts or Be-Ins made everyone realize they were not alone in their views. And soon, they realized that there was strength in numbers." (par.1)

This beginning statement shows us the impact of the 60’s on many of the young people in that generation. They were trying to express their own individuality, and escape the preconceived ideas and opinions of their parents’ time. The way that these people came together for a similar purpose was through music. This was a way for these people to express the way they felt, a...

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... the decade. It tells some of the influences of certain genres, and also gives information on some artists, events and top albums during that time frame.

I am convinced that the 1960’s was definitely a time for change in music. I also believe that many of the events that took place inspired certain music, and that there was music that inspired the people. Music is a universal language that can join people together under almost any circumstance. During the 60’s there were many changes that took place in the United States, thus producing an era of music that would not soon be forgotten.

Works Cited

Dancier, Tallulah. Colored Reflections. 15 March 1999 http://net4tv.com/color/index.htm

The Music Festival Home Page. http://www.geocities.com/~music-festival/woodstock.htm

The Sixties Pop Diary. <http://www.rivaside.dircon.co.uk/genres.htm>

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