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    Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter

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    Nobel Prize Laureate Bob Dylan tells the story of wrongfully convicted Rubin “Hurricane” Carter through this poetic song‚ the content and structure of which allows Dylan to analyze the racial profiling and discrimination which defined this time period‚ and affected the African-American race as a whole. Dylan’s partial narrative of this poem plays a crucial role in fully understanding the events that occurred. The narrative is obviously a defense of the fighter Rubin Carter‚ shown through the

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    depicted into songs. Two influential compositions performed and written by Bob Dylan and Edwin Starr explicitly portray important issues during the era they were created. In addition to that they socially commentated their perspective and positioned the audience to effectively pursue their opinion. Both of the artists’ messages were greatly impacted from the social‚ cultural and political turmoils surrounding the era and it was vital in the development of both songs. Firstly Bob Dylan’s song of

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    to keep writing and writing until we had a full poem and song. We all worked really hard putting the poem and song together. Everyone had different roles to take a part in; so if one person slacked off their job‚ then we were going to be in a bad position. So that everyone had a role‚ we decided to break the job down into three different jobs. One person created the tune‚ one person did the lyrics and making the tune sound right with the song‚ and the other person made sure all the questions were

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    Pete Seeger

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    Although‚ his parents had an interest mainly in classical music‚ at the age of sixteen in 1935‚ Pete managed to discover that his true passion was for folk music or as he described “old fashioned five string banjo‚ rippling out a rhythm to one fascinating song after another” . He truly believed that this type of music was more powerful and honest in comparison to what was popular at the time. Music was everything to Pete. He started with playing the Banjo and eventually was given the opportunity to assist

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    Evolution of Folk Music

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    Anglo-American Folk Music occurred during the time that the original thirteen colonies were being created. It got its start from what was called Psalmody which is the rendering of the 150 psalms of the Old Testament; however they were present in the form of songs. Psalmody is one of the oldest traditions of western music. Psalm tunes were carried over from the old world through the found of the colonies by the English and Dutch. They were often kept in a psalter which is a book that contained psalm tunes

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    Missile Crisis developed a few weeks after Dylan began performing it These popular songs ("Blowin’ in the Wind"‚ "A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall") marked a new direction in songwriting‚ blending a stream-of-consciousness‚ imagist-lyrical attack with traditional folk form‚ something Bob Dylan was renowned for. These labelled ‘protest songs’ became anthems for the American civil-right anti-war movements. His songs‚ and lyrics‚ have incorporated various political‚ social‚ and philosophical influences

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    Bob Dylan American Influence

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    represented for a few years in the 1960s that continues to draw the public’s attention and ignite the imaginations of new generations of listeners”. In a three- year period‚ Dylan went from being an unknown singer/guitar player to full on protest anthem composer. As a descendant of Jewish race‚ Dylan was also able to sympathize with visible minorities in ways that others were not able to. He wrote some of the most influential music of the time and would to turn his back on it all‚

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    Songs and poems have a lot in common. They both must have a well-developed thought of what the author want to get a crossed. Some of the authors for poems will also add music to the poem to add more emotion to the poem. This is how some artists will come up with song ideas for a new song. If you take away the background music from a song the lyrics will more than likely be a poem or poem like such as a ballad. Therefore‚ poems and songs have a lot in common and will work together in multiple ways

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    The song talks about times the friends had together that they wouldn’t trade for anything‚ like the times Max and Kevin had together. ‘Goodbye’ is said over and over like how Max has to say goodbye to Kevin. The song also talks about the artist finding a way to tell the world about his friend just like Max wrote a book about the adventures they had. This song reminds me of the strong friendship that Max had with Kevin. They were always there for each other like when Kevin had attacks and had to

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    One of the songs that means a lot to me was the song that they had played at my dad’s friends funeral. “Drink a Beer” expresses how I felt almost in exact words. This guy was my idol and my role model. He was more of a dad to me that my actual dad was‚ and to loose him made me feel like my life was going to end without him. The lyrics in this song that really stand out to me is “When I got the news today I didn’t know what to say‚ so I just hung up the phone. I took a walk to clear my head‚ this

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