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12 September, 21:17

How did music in the 1960s reflect the changing nature of American society?

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  1. 12 September, 22:03
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    It gave people a perspective of what was happening for examples in the U. S. the 1960s was all about the civil rights movement
  2. 12 September, 22:59
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    The 1960s were an era of counter-cultural movements, meaning that all artists, be them musicians, painters, movie makers, strove to fight the culture that was pervading America at the time - mostly the Vietnam War and a corrupt government. Musicians especially talked about political affairs in their songs and reflected the spirit of the era - artists such as Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and other were particularly vocal about their opinions on the topic. This was also a hippie era, when music was all about peace and happiness - so there were two opposing musical currents at the time.
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