1960s Popular Music Context
- Created by: Bethan Chainey
- Created on: 12-05-16 14:56
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- The 1960's Context and Detail
- The Rolling Stones "(I can't get no) Satisfaction" 1965
- "can't get no" double negative
- Sexual Frustration. Lyrics were deemed shocking at the time
- Frustration with the celebrity and music industry
- Short melodic phrases, increasing sense of desperation
- Diminished 5th in opening, edgy frustrated tone
- Lyrics practically shouting
- Sexual liberation and rejection on 1950's society
- Lack of perfect cadences
- The Beatles "I want to hold your hand"
- Aimed at teenagers
- Societies can be changed by music and art
- Represents the compositional culmination of their early period
- A basic ***** of a song
- "Seemingly puppy-love simplicity"
- Social Problems of the 1960s
- Abortion and homosexuality were legalised
- A period of sexual freedom
- Womans rights and contreception
- Revolt against the establishment in search for equality
- Migrants from the carrabian, increasing population -housing crisis and unemployment
- First man left the earth's atmosphere in 1961
- The Rolling Stones "(I can't get no) Satisfaction" 1965
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