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    1. Discuss the impact of MTV on Rock Music and the American culture. In the 1980s‚ a commonly known television station called “MTV” was introduced to cable television. MTV‚ believe it or not‚ originally started out by playing solely music videos‚ typically dance oriented. MTV brought filmmaking and music together and created something entirely new‚ soon allowing artists to have artistic freedom with their music. MTV’s target audience was in the Midwest‚ which consisted of mostly white teenagers.

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    Soft rock Genre- Soft rock is one of the sub-genres of rock music. The main focus is melodic‚ toned down‚ and less aggressive when compared to hard rock. The instruments used are electric guitars and drum. The main themes of soft rock are love relationship. Year: The starting date of the soft rock music is in the 1960s. However‚ I will only observe the soft rock music in the 1990s to 2000. Artists: -Phil Collins (Another Day in Paradise): His “Another Day in Paradise” sings from a third-person

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    The immense recognition of rock and roll affected an exceptional level of social‚ political and cultural impact on Australian life in the post war period. Not just a musical style‚ rock and roll influenced lifestyles‚ fashion trends‚ dance moves‚ attitudes‚ haircuts‚ forms of language and political views. The influence of rock n roll‚ in the post war period of the 50s and 60s was indeed one of great significance to Americanised culture. Australia was also influenced by this seeing as Australia had

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    Sex‚ Drugs‚ and Rock and Roll Rock and Roll is a genre of music that is known for its earsplitting music and people of the partying atmosphere. During the 1950’s and 1960’s these partying people were better known as "hippies‚" easy going‚ laid back‚ just here to have a good time. Thinking back to 1951‚ Alan Freed discovered Rock and Roll; Freed was a disc jockey that obviously loved music. Nowadays we look at rock and roll as a past era that dominated the musical world at one time. Families

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    Rock‚ Roll‚ and the Power of Rebellion Rock and Roll is definitely a youthful demonstration of anti-establishment attitudes. Rebellion is one of the most important parts of one’s teenage years. After all‚ as kids we all spend all of our time trying to impress or make proud our parents. As teenagers we need to spend time doing the opposite or else we’ll end up repressing our true selves our whole lives. Although some just do it to fit in and others end up acting like their parents when they become

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    the most the most famous Disc Jockey(DJ) in rock ’n roll history‚ however‚ controversy encircled the man and he received lots of criticism especially from white adults during his career. I think that Alan Freed greatly helped shape the sound of music today and further advanced the progression of rock music. He is the person who coined the term "Rock & Roll" and also put up with a lot of nonsense regarding the term. At the time "Rock & Roll" was an urban african american term for

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    The Cure also played punk rock music during the 1980’s‚ during their time it was not socially acceptable. Marvin P. Goldstein made an "Underground Alternative Arts Center". Underground meaning that the information was not given to everyone. "Alternative Arts" are singing not any kind of singing it is singing rock or punk music‚ and it is slam dancing. Alternative Arts are arts or talents that were not publicly acceptable by most people. Some people were against rock music because it was a different

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    Music vs. Rock Music As I grew up my dad had some rules that everyone that wanted to live in the house had to follow. One of those rules was that every individual growing in the house had to learn how to play an instrument. When I was growing up‚ I loved to listen to rock music and used to imagine myself playing the guitar so I told my dad I wanted to play the guitar and he enrolled me in a classical guitar class. Let me tell you something I had to learn the hard way‚ classical music and rock music

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    favorite music video. In The Day That Never Comes by MetallicA they sing about the war‚ that’s another great video. In my opinion a lot rock music is much more meaningful the much of the mainstream stuff. Now I don’t mean to say all mainstream stuff has no meaning or value to it‚ I like both that and rock‚ but it’s just my opinion and analysis. I don’t think rock music will influence young people in a bad way as such‚ and to be honest R&B and Hip Hop are more likely to influence people in such a

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    Music and drugs have gone together hand-in-hand ever since the explosion of rock and roll on the American culture in the 1950’s. Since then‚ many gifted performers have succumbed to drug-induced deaths‚ which is why I feel that drugs negatively effected rock music. Many great pieces of art have been rumored to be created while under the influence of several drugs‚ or to be inspired by these drugs. Many artists over the years have used drugs as an excuse to escape their fame‚ and many have used

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