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Changing Society in the 1960s

Changing Society in the 1960s . “San Francisco” By: Scott Mckenzies.

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Changing Society in the 1960s

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  1. Changing Society in the 1960s

  2. “San Francisco” By: Scott Mckenzies If you're going to San Francisco, Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair, If you're going to San Francisco, You're gonna meet some gentle people thereFor those who come to San Francisco, Summertime will be a love-in there, Inthe streets of San Francisco, Gentle people with flowers in their hair, Allacross the nation such a strange vibration, People in motion, There's a whole generation with a new explanation, People in motion people in motionFor those who come to San Francisco, Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair, If you come to San Francisco, Summertime will be a love-in there, If you come to San Francisco, Summertime will be a love-in there

  3. “Feel like I’m fixing to die”By: Country Joe McDonald Yeah, come on all of you, big strong men,Uncle Sam needs your help again.He's gothimself in a terrible jamWay down yonder in VietnamSo put down your books and pick up a gun,We're gonna have a whole lotta fun.And it's one, two, three,What are we fighting for ?Don't ask me, I don't give a damn,Next stop is Vietnam;And it's five, six, seven,Open up the pearly gates,Well there ain't no time to wonder why,Whoopee! we're all gonna die.Well, come on generals, let's move fast;Your big chance has come at last.Gotta go out and get those reds —The only good commie is the one who's deadAnd you know that peace can only be wonWhen we've blown 'em all to kingdom come. And it's one, two, three,What are we fighting for ?Don't ask me, I don't give a damn,Next stop is Vietnam;And it's five, six, seven,Open up the pearly gates,Well there ain't no time to wonder whyWhoopee! we're all gonna die. Huh! Well, come on Wall Street, don't move slow,Why man, this is war au-go-go.There's plenty good money to be madeBy supplying the Army with the tools of the trade,just hope and pray that if they drop the bomb,They drop it on the Viet Cong.

  4. “Masters of War”By: Bob Dylan Come you masters of warYou that build all the gunsYou that build the death planesYou that build all the bombsYou that hide behind wallsYou that hide behind desksijust want you to knowI can see through your masks.You that never done nothin'But build to destroyYou play with my worldLike it's your little toyYou put a gun in my handAnd you hide from my eyesAnd you turn and run fartherWhen the fast bullets fly.Like Judas of oldYou lie and deceiveA world war can be wonYou want me to believeBut I see through your eyesAnd I see through your brainLike I see through the waterThat runs down my drain.You fasten all the triggersFor the others to fireThen you set back and watchWhen the death count gets higherYou hide in your mansion'As young people's bloodFlows out of their bodiesAnd is buried in the mud.You've thrown the worst fearThat can ever be hurledFear to bring childrenInto the worldFor threatening my babyUnborn and unnamedYou ain't worth the bloodThat runs in your veins.How much do I knowTo talk out of turnYou might say that I'm youngYou might say I'm unlearnedBut there's one thing I knowThough I'm younger than youThat even Jesus would neverForgive what you do.Let me ask you one questionIs your money that goodWill it buy you forgivenessDo you think that it couldI think you will findWhen your death takes its tollAll the money you madeWill never buy back your soul.And I hope that you dieAnd your death'll come soonI will follow your casketIn the pale afternoonAnd I'll watch while you're loweredDown to your deathbedAnd I'll stand over your grave'Til I'm sure that you're dead.

  5. “Chicago”By: Graham Nash Though your brother's bound and gaggedAnd they've chained him to a chairWon't you please come to ChicagoJust to singIn a land that's known as freedomHow can such a thing be fairWon't you plaese come to ChicagoFor the help we can bringWe can change the world -Re-arrange the worldit's dying - to get betterPoliticians sit yourself down,There's nothing for you hereWon't you please come to ChicagoFor a rideDon't ask Jack to help youCause he'll turn the other earWon't you please come to ChicagoOr else join the other sideWe can change the world -Re-arrange the worldIt's dying - if you believe in justiceIt's dying - and if you believe in freedomIt's dying - let a man live it's own lifeIt's dying - rules and regulations, who needs themOpen up the doorSomehow people must be freeI hope the day comes soonWon't you please come to ChicagoShow your faceFrom the bottom to the oceanTo the mountains of the moonWon't you please come to ChicagoNo one else can take your placeWe can change the world -Re-arrange the worldit's dying - if you believe in justiceIt's dying - and if you believe in freedomIt's dying - let a man live it's own lifeIt's dying - rules and regulations, who needs themOpen up the doorWe can change the world

  6. “Ohio”By: Neil Young Tin soldiers and Nixon coming,We're finally on our own.This summer I hear the drumming,Four dead in Ohio.Gotta get down to itSoldiers are cutting us downShould have been done long ago.What if you knew herAnd found her dead on the groundHow can you run when you know?Gotta get down to itSoldiers are cutting us downShould have been done long ago.What if you knew herAnd found her dead on the groundHow can you run when you know?Tin soldiers and Nixon coming,We're finally on our own.This summer I hear the drumming,Four dead in Ohio.

  7. “What's going on”By:Marvin Gaye Mother, motherThere's too many of you cryingBrother, brother, brotherThere's far too many of you dyingYou know we've got to find a wayTo bring some lovin' here today – YaFather, fatherWe don't need to escalateYou see, war is not the answerFor only love can conquer hateYou know we've got to find a wayTo bring some lovin' here todayPicket lines and picket signsDon't punish me with brutalityTalk to me, so you can seeOh, what's going onWhat's going onYa, what's going onAh, what's going onIn the mean timeRight on, babyRight onRight onFather, father, everybody thinks we're wrongOh, but who are they to judge usSimply because our hair is longOh, you know we've got to find a wayTo bring some understanding here todayOhPicket lines and picket signsDon't punish me with brutalityTalk to meSo you can seeWhat's going onYa, what's going onTell me what's going onI'll tell you what's going on – UhRight on babyRight on baby

  8. Citations • "Neil Young Ohio Lyric Analysis." Thrasher's Wheat - A Neil Young Archives. Web. 19 Apr. 2011. <http://thrasherswheat.org/fot/ohio.htm>. • Mailer, Norman. "AllPolitics - Democratic National Convention." CNN.com - Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News. Web. 19 Apr. 2011. <http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/conventions/chicago/facts/chicago68/index.shtml>. • "Kent State Shootings - Ohio History Central - A Product of the Ohio Historical Society." Ohio History Central - An Online Encyclopedia of Ohio History - Ohio Historical Society. Web. 19 Apr. 2011. <http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=1595>.

  9. Citations • Ritz, David. "Marvin Gaye - Introduction | American Masters | PBS." PBS: Public Broadcasting Service. 27 Aug. 2008. Web. 19 Apr. 2011. <http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/marvin-gaye/introduction/73/>.

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