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Impact of Music on Culture Essay

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Perhaps the most formative years for rock and roll were from 1945 to 1964. It is evident that the social climate of the time period shaped music. However, the music also shaped the social climate. The musical meaning of the songs of the era is vital to an understanding of the social implications of the music. On a primitive level, the lyrics of a song give some insight into its musical meaning. Often, however, the lyrics paint an incomplete picture of a song’s true social significance. By studying other factors, such as the instruments, the melody, and the artists themselves, one can gain much more insight into a song’s musical meaning. Through this analysis, common themes of sex, drugs, and race relations are usually found. The …show more content…

Although by today’s standards, the lyrics are relatively tame, at the time, the music seemed overly crude and black (Campbell 50).
Another interesting point about the song “What’d I Say,” is that while it uses the verse and refrain form, it doesn’t really tell a story. According to Campbell and Brody, the song instead paints a series of several images (76). Campbell and Brody further point out that the sequence of images changes from the live recording and studio versions (76). As such, it is evident that the lyrics themselves are not vital to the message of the song. Instead, it is the emotion expressed by the song that portrays its musical meaning.
As mentioned previously, adult themes were not unique to “What’d I Say.” In fact, they were especially common in the Chicago Blues. For example, the adult theme is evident simply from the title of the song “Hoochie Coochie Man,” by Muddy Waters. The true musical meaning of the song, however, is in the background. According to Campbell and Brody, everything else that takes place in the song magnifies the meaning (66). It is the emotion and passion in Waters’ singing that brings the lyrics to life.
It is clear that the emotion and passion in the singing of Muddy Waters and Ray Charles gives their songs musical meaning. This is not to assert, however, that this gives their songs similar musical meaning. Compared to

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