Rock Music through the Ages

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From clubs in Britain, to the garages in the United States, rock music is and has been taking the world head on for 60 years. It has always been the rebel in the music world, breaking all the rules and always making unexpected turns. With this said, let’s go back to where it all started, back to the 1950’s…
Around the mid 1950’s, a new type of music began to rise in the Southern United States. This music was like no other, for it wasn’t defined as just one type of music, but it had elements of many different genres all combined into one, this is music was called rock. Things in the 50’s were swell, so obviously the music should reflect the times. Rock around this era was known as Rockabilly, which is a mixture of the words rock and hillbilly, and it began a large movement. This music contained elements of rhythm and blues and also country and western, giving it sort of a good beat you could always listen and dance to. The first major rock and roll single to top the Billboards was Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock” and from then, it took off.
The 1960’s would have to be the heyday of rock, for this is when it really began to expand and evolve in all kinds of directions. The 1960s gave rise to Blues-Rock, Folk Rock and Psychedelic Rock, not to mention in the 1960’s the British Invasion swept the United States. Although it originated in the United States, Rock began to spread quickly and it was a matter of time until it reached Great Britain. Intrigued by the new style of music, bands began to pop up here and there all over England, and then came The Beatles. The Beatles were the main leaders in the British Invasion, storming the United States, catching everybody’s attention, and leaving the biggest mark on the world in the history...

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... involving the percussion, and its hardcore screaming vocals have attracted the attention of today’s youth.
All in all, Rock has changed the way we see and feel about music. It survived through the ages and it is still going strong today, not letting anything get in its way. It is something I love and take to heart, for music is not just merely something you listen to when you are bored, or to get you pumped up, music is how we express ourselves, it is how we share who we are with the world. Our generation has to deal with so much negativity in the world, so many things to distract us from following the correct path and making a positive change in the world. It seems like we have lost our cause, we have lost something to fight for, we wander lost and without a purpose, music gives me my purpose and reminds me that if we stand for nothing, we’ll fall for anything.

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