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The 60 s

Musical influence. - Drugs, current political events and the economy were all very important factors in inspiring the music of the 60's.- The sixties were a time of protest, for the first time the youth were involved in politics, and were not afraid to stand up for what they believed in. vietnam

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The 60 s

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    1. The 60s

    2. Musical influence

    3. vietnam

    4. Infulences

    5. Psychedelic Music Psychedelic rock evolved in the 60s as an offshoot of the rock and roll movement combining elements of rock, reggae, and other diverse elements. Inspired by the use of mind altering drugs like cannabis, mescaline, shrooms, and especially LSD, or acid, psychedelic rock broke with traditional rock and laid the roots for psychedelic metal and experimental rock genres.

    6. Psychedelic Bands of the 60s

    7. Artist of the 60s

    8. Bob Dylan in the 60s In the 60s Bob Dylan pretty much invented folk-rock and transformed rock and roll with symbolist poetry. Bob Dylan recorded his first album in late November of 1961. "The Freewheelin Bob Dylan" album was released on May 27, 1963. In January of 1964, "The Times They Are A-Changin " was released. In August of 1964, "Another Side of Bob Dylan" and in March of 1965, "Bringing It All Back Home" were released. In May of 1966, "Blonde On Blonde" and "Highway 61 Revisited" were released. "John Wesley Harding" was released in January, 1968. Dylan released "Nashville Skyline" in May, 1969. Bob Dylan was highly involved in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. His songs inspired many with his painfully honest lyrics.

    9. Jimi Hendrix

    11. THIS IS THE END

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