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    Jazz Vs Rock Music Essay

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    also a music genre which originated in the United States in mid twentieth century. Rock music refers to rocking and rolling, reference to dancing and sex. Also it uses different types of recording techniques and unique instruments. Rock ushered in psychedelic rock era. Many rock musicians have been known as the innovators of different unique musical techniques and forms. While both jazz and Rock are musical styles which are similar in a few ways but they have dissimilarities in various other…

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    San Francisco Essay

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    During the World War II, thousands of people came back to San Francisco from the Pacific battlefronts. The U.S military actively sought out gay and lesbian service members and dishonorably discharged them solely on the basis of their sexual orientation. San Francisco was a city which tolerant those people and show them relatively openness. Homosexual population grew steadily after World War II. Many homosexual veterans remembered San Francisco as a open-minded city and returned after the war.…

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    Summertime Song Analysis

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    song was sung in by Clara in the first act as a lullaby (218). George’s summertime song has been recorded many times with remarkable renditions by Billie Holiday who twisted the lullaby into a sultry torch song; Janis Joplin redid the song into a psychedelic blues rock classic in 1968; Sam Cooke’s rendition…

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    These points include socially, politically, intellectually, culturally and economically. They have influenced America socially by bringing hippies together in which they would listen to psychedelic music such as The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Bob Marley and while taking drugs like marijuana and LSD. They have influenced American society politically by advertizing drug use which lead to the spread of drug culture, most people used cocaine, marijuana…

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    Who could imagine that psychedelic art and 2D graphics would become popular again? Well, it has happened. It seems like more and more YouTubers reminisce about those old times of Super Mario and Fantastic Planet (1973). And RollStroll is one of them. This guy started his Youtube channel just a couple of months ago, but, nevertheless, his videos have already become trending. RollStroll's new song “Salvation and Nemesis” is a perfect example of what the modern art looks like. RollStroll and…

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    Modern Music Analysis

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    Connections to the Past Modern music always has connections to past genres of music. The more music we make, the more genres we have to choose from. This begs the following question. How we do truly know what type of music we are listening to? Categorizing music correctly today is very troublesome. Labeling a song with the correct genre is difficult because of the mixture of various genres in a particular song. This requires an in-depth analysis to accurately label a song with the right genre.…

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    celebrities also supported hippies like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and the The Beatles. Some examples of psychedelic rock songs are Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds by the Beatles, Purple Haze by Jimi Hendrix, and Summertime by Janis Joplin. Hippies were very into to psychedelic rock lifestyle and the artists that I stated are popular for their music for writing there songs about psychedelics. Change in music was a big part of the era of the 60s especially with the help from young hippies…

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    In Sherman Alexie’s collection titled The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, many characters in this collection of stories intellectually benefit one another from telling their own stories. Native Americans can retain their history and cultural customs this way. For instance, Thomas Builds-the-Fire enjoys telling stories that are often surreal and have historical and natural contexts. His stories give his listeners observation of Native American history and how their experience had…

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    Sam Harris Analysis

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    He describes the brain on psychedelics as a metaphor most people in the medical field use, “ loss of brain should yield more mind. But that’s not how the mind works… some suggest the brain may function more like a radio, a receiver of conscious rather than a barrier to them… this would…

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    or we say the British rock band, made up of four members of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Stahl. In 1960, the band was established in Liverpool, England, its music style from the 1950s rock and roll, and pioneered the psychedelic rock, pop rock and other genre. In 1962, it released the first single "Love Me Do". In 1963, it issued the first album "Please Me", a record for 30 consecutive weeks ranked British pop album charts of the top of the record. April 4, 1964, set…

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