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60's Music Research Paper

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1960’s Music Music is a wonderful thing. It is a wonderful way of getting to know someone, or even showing someone who you are. It’s a way to change the world, to make a difference because it can help people get through rough times, it’s also a great way to get your feelings out. Music is the one thing people have in common, because even though not everyone has the same music taste but we all do enjoy music in some way. All of the fame for popular artists didn’t matter in the sixties; they wanted peace, just like the people did. In the sixties the most famous American artist was Bob Dylan. People liked Dylan because he wasn’t about the fame he wanted to sing and make a difference. By writing the lyrics to his music he was making a difference. …show more content…

Music was really changing and so were the people. 1969 in the month of August there was a huge music festival called Woodstock in the state of New York. There was an estimation of about 400,000 people being at Woodstock Music Festival and about 31 musicians being there. Woodstock was not only a music festival, but a festival for protest against war.

The war that was taking place in the sixties was the Vietnam War. They were trying to keep North Vietnam to keep from attacking or taking over South Vietnam. The war mainly affected music because of the protest music and how the theme of music was changing. Since the war was such a dark time, music also affected people during time of war because they used the music as an escape from the reality of war. There were also a lot of music festivals that were used as social events to protest against war.
The sixties were a decade known for peace, music, and war. The peace was the thing they wanted most. The music is a huge part of getting what they wanted, they used it to cope and to change people's attitudes. The war is what terrified and changed the entire decade. Ever since the sixties, people have changed and tried for

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