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    Sutcliffe who was replaced by Ringo Starr in 1962. The members of the Beatles were known as John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison. The Beatles covered three genres of music. For instance, the Beatles covered indian music, psychedelic, and hard rock. The Beatles…

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    hypotheses to validate his theory. One hypotheses is if you discipline yourselves spiritually than you may activate the spirit molecule. Meaning, if you don’t put harm in your body, like drugs, alcohol, and stress. Another example would be the use of psychedelic drugs will help us identify what causes spiritual reality. There are other alternative hypotheses that Strassman uses, however, the alternative hypotheses Strassman’s uses doesn’t challenge his theory. Strassman uses hypotheses that will…

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    “The 1960s were about releasing ourselves from conventional society and freeing Ourselves” said Yoko Ono, peace activist. People in the 60s felt they could express themselves and be the person they want to be. From this the 60s created a subculture called hippies. Hippies believed in freedom, peace, love, and people’s rights. Commonly, that is what people associate with this decade, but there’s much more to it than that. Social, political, and historical events helped shaped the culture of the…

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    The Grateful Dead Movie By Launy schweiger The opening is a cartoon with psychedelic music and out of this world spaced themed pinball game, much like the Monty python opening in “The Meaning of Life” hinting a baseline of their music style. That at the every end turns into the real opening credits of the movie filled with a variety of American popular culture icons and symbols, and some cases parodies them, such as Uncle Sam's head turns into skeletal version of himself who starts to sing the…

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    In Zabriskie Point (1970), the California desert serves as a mystic source of freedom: freedom from social pressure, freedom from the laws of man, and freedom from the anxiety of the urban world. The long swathes of flat, dry, dusty desert punctuated by gnarled valleys and mountains calls to those seeking to evade the building tension and unease of American culture centers in 1970. In “The Western, or the American Film, par excellence," Andre Bazin states that the myth of this landscape in the…

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    A psychedelic artist turns to drug induced highs. Psychedelic art was prominent throughout the 60’s as artist was trying to find new ways to captivate the viewers into believing what they were creating. In this image, hear you can see the patterns and symbols used in image; this was…

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    The Beatles were a pop/rock band active from the early 60’s to around 1970. They contributed so much to rock and pop music and have been awarded multiple grammys and prestigious awards over their short span of only around ten years. However their legacy still remains. Formation of the band In the 50s guitarist and singer John Lennon formed a band known as “the Quarrymen” In 1957 “the Quarrymen” added guitarist: Paul McCartney, to the roster. Not much later George Harrison (a friend of Paul…

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    Rock N Roll In The 80's

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    course…Elvis Presley. These artists are the ones that took backstreet-bar blues and turned it into the mainstream media that it is today. Without them, you would not have The Beatles of the 60’s, which were the creators of Pop Rock and purveyors of Psychedelic Rock, nor the explosion of genres in the 80’s. Secondly, the synthesizer was a creation of Mr. Moog in 1965, who sold complete and kit form Theremins prior…

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    Human being and his tendencies for alcohol and drug consumption is a matter of curiosity since the beginning of civilizations. The cultural and societal aspects of intoxication are worth analysis rather than the individualistic approach to it. As, there arises a question whether, the craving for intoxication is a natural instinct within man or if it is incorporated in him by an external agency. Every civilization and every religion has their own approach to intoxication and puts forth a…

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    and respond to it. By creating the alter ego that is Sgt pepper’s lonely hearts club band, the Beatles, never became unfashionable or ‘dated’. It was there way of acknowledging the psychedelic era. Proving their dexterity and pushing the boundaries in the recording studio yet again. McCartney was influenced by psychedelic rock posters of American bands while on the last Beatles…

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