Music, which has been formed and popular in the early ages of civilization, has been changing from then to now, from just playing instrumentals, instruments and vocals, and even just singing itself. As time goes by during the early 1900s music has started to change, more genres have been invented. Music genres such as blues, rock n roll have been popular since the 1950s, with artists such as Muddy Waters, B.B King, Little Richard, and Elvis have become popular figures in the blues and rock and roll scene.
The 1960s, was the era where not only rock and roll expanded its popularity, but also became a drug culture. …show more content…
The more artists and bands I have listened too, the more interested I was in researching their background, not to be judgmental, but to find out why they wrote the songs they recorded. For example, the hit song “Highway to Hell” by AC/DC was written about the lead singer’s wild life, when critics thought they were devil worshiping and worshiping the grave. I can tell it was about someone’s life because of the verse, “No stop signs, speed limit, no one is going to