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    created many songs but one that has a greater message as compared to the others is the song “Take it Back”. This song which debut in 2017 was meant as a way to spread the message of equality for all. With so much discrimination now in modern society this song was created as a way to ease the tension among the various types of people. This song is provides many great examples of how he believes life was meant to be and how it has changed throughout the years. The main focus of this song is equality

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    This song could have been written as a way to talk to the working class and give them something to relate to‚ a song they understand because to them its life. The songs meaning is that the working class have to deal with everything‚ if the rich bosses or “fat cats” have a problem then it will somehow affect the working class‚ and so much is expected from them. This song is a song of hopelessness and despair‚ throughout the whole song it talks about problems they suffer from but no way to fix it.

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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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    Protest Songs of 1960's

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    to help achieve their desired results. Instead of making lectures‚ they decided to write songs filled with symbolism and meaning with a direct message. These people wrote passionate songs fighting for their rights. If these people didn’t stand up to the wrongness of the culture we would still be living in it today. John Lennon‚ one of the most influential songwriters and musician to ever lived‚ wrote a song called “Give Peace a Chance.” John and Yoko were staying at Queen Elizabeth’s hotel on

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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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    Good Life Song Analysis

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    Throughout everyone’s lives‚ people will find songs that remind them of special events‚ people‚ or things. High school‚ for me‚ was full of struggles and many lessons. Within the past four years I found songs that reminded me of important occurences. Some of these songs I never had expected to relate to until I sat and wrapped my head around the true meaning of its lyrics. Time‚ as everyone suggested‚ did fly by. Hardships were fought through and I overcame them with exceptional moments and people

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    The song I chose is “Help Is on The Way” by Rise Against‚ a punk rock band. I like a lot of the songs by then not only because they sound good but they also sing about problems and issues in our society today and “Help Is on The Way” is no different. The band is also very proactive in promoting activism with this song does very well especially alongside the music video. I chose this song because it has a strong meaning and is about issues that had occurred that most people already know the background

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    Bob James: Song Analysis

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    Every song tells its own unique story; however the stories they tell are often up to interpretation. Bob James‚ the creator of the song Orpheus‚ wrote the song based on his interpretation of the myth. The music of Bob James continued to evolve and captivate audiences thought the world. Discovered by Quincy Jones at the Notre Dame Jazz Festival in 1963‚ Bob recorded his first solo album‚ Bold Conceptions‚ that year for Mercury Records. 36 more solo albums would follow through four decades; that number

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