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Counter-Culture in the Age of Aquarius. Kennedy's America
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1. Age of Aquarius:Rock in the late 1960s
Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In The 5th Dimension (1969)
Featured in the musical Hair
3. Hippy Culture Hippy and New Age movements of 1960s and 1970s
Era of universal brotherhood rooted in reason
Equality
Intellectual and spiritual improvement
Youth seek cultural revolution, rejecting everything to do with mainstream society
Love for nature
Experimentation with mind-altering drugs
Students often became politically active
Encouraged alternate living styles
Free mixing of races, socially and sexually
Complete sexual liberation and experimentation
Beginning of movements for womens and minority rights
4. Q: What is the Source of the Hippy Counterculture of the 60s?
A: The Beat Counter Culture of the 50 mixed with a Folk Music Revival.
5. Counter-Culture Folk Rock The Beats (1940s & 50s) = The original counter-culture
They consisted of writers, travelers, and philosophers.
Jack Kerouac On the Road (1957)
Neal Cassady Traveled with Kerouac in 1951.
Allen Ginsberg
Ken Kesey One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest (1962)
William Bouroughs
Paul Bowles
Term Beats comes from
(Beatitude from Zen Buddhism) or (Bebop or Bop Jazz)
Bop Jazz provide a lot of their inspiration
Thelonious Monks Four in One.
6. Beats (continued) They idolized their favorite Jazz Players including Parker, Gillespie, Monk, and Davis and many were regulars at the famous New York jazz clubs like Mintons, Red Drum, and The Open Door.
The beat writers were intrigued by the mysticism and nonconformist attitude of the lonesome, introspective jazz player.
They talked the jazz slang, using words like cat, dig, blow, and square and they did the jazz drugs including weed, heroin, and Benzedrine.
7. Jack Kerouac Wrote On the Road in a 3 day Benzedrine binge one long sheet of manuscript paper. There were no paragraph indentations.
Believed in trance writing without consciousness
but he began each work with a rough outline of what he was trying to write about like a chord progression or riff in a jazz piece.
Stylistic elements are basically the same as those of jazz improvisation.
NPR Website with audio and visual demonstration
8. Poets / Writers William S Burroughs (1959)
Smell of chili houses and dank overcoats and atrophied testicles
.A heaving sea of air hammers in the purple brown dusk tainted with rotten metal smell of sewer gas
Allen Ginsberg (1956)
America Ive given you all
and now Im nothing.
Im sick of your demands.
Liner notes of Fugs 2nd album (Kill for Peace, 1966)
Vision of beats (143)
9. Velvet Underground Lou Reed (lyrics), John Cale, Sterling Morison, & Angus MacLise, Nico
Managed by Andy Warhol
The sexual and drug-related themes of the Velvet Underground were only taboo on records
.Movies, plays, books, its all there. pg. 145
Heroine (1967) lyrics
10. Folk Music Revival Love for nature and simplicity, along with British innovation threat, rekindled interest in folk music
Songs composed in style of folk music
Melodic lines similar to country & western and pop styles
Use of acoustic instruments, especially early on
Usually duo or trio harmonies
Usually take the form of a protest song
Lyrics usually clearly enunciated to deliver social or political message
Scene especially strong at first in NYCs Greenwich Village
11. Folk Music Revival
12. Folk Music Revival
13. Woody Guthrie (1912-1967) bio Documented in 1940 by Alan Lomax
Born in Indian Territory, Oklahoma
Traveled as hobo during 1930s depression witnessing pressures and troubles of ordinary people Talkin Dust Bowl
Style known as talkin Blues, developed by Led Belly but popularized by Woody
Do Re Mi (treatment of Migrants from Texas)
Ani DiFranco version
This Land is Your Land (1940)
Bruce Springsteen Version
Response to Irving Berlins God Bless America
Grand Coulee Dam (lyrics)
The Bonneville Power Authority placed Woody on the Federal payroll for a month
14. Bob Dylan (b. Robert Zimmerman, 1941) Influenced by Guthrie (met in 1961)
Distinctive voice
Poetic and provocative lyrics
Transformed musical and political worlds of 1960s
First album (1962) contains
Song to Woody, based on melody of Guthries song 1913 Massacre
Talkin New York, rooted in the Talkin Blues
Talkin John Burch Paranoid Blues
15. Bob Dylan (cont) FreeWheelin Bob Dylan(1963)
A Hard Rains A-Gonna Fall
Example of early Dylan
Acoustic guitar
Similar musically and lyrically to folk ballad
What social commentary is Dylan making?
Lyrics
The Times They Are a-Changin (1964)
The Times They Are a-Changin
Video (Folk Career)
16. Dylan and Folk Rock Moves from Folk Revival style to integrate other genres
Abandons protest songs and goes electric
Many fans angry at him for selling out
Forges Electric Folk Rock (Plugged-In Folk-Rock)
1965 Newport Folk Festival (Video)
"Subterranean Home Sick Blues (1965)
Like a Rolling Stone
Mr. Tambourine Man (1965)
Written by Dylan
Recorded by The Byrds (Video)
Legitimized folk-rock commercially
Released before Dylans performance
Dylan bridges gap between love-obsessed rockers and protest-focused folk singers
17. Where does folk rock music go from here? Several Directions
Working Class Folk Rock
Country Music (Dylan, Cash) & Blue Collar Rock (Springsteen)
Counter-Culture Folk Rock
San Francisco Scene Acid Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Jefferson Airplane, Buffalo Springfield, Grateful Dead, CSN&Y, etc
18. Where does folk music go from here? Country Music & Blue Collar
Dylan Next Big Switch
Bob Dylan pulls another switch and brings popular folk music back to the country in 1969
Does not attend Woodstock
Puts out the mainstream country album Nashville Skyline in 1969; it features a duet with Johnnie Cash and the song Lay Lady Lay
19. Bruce Springsteen? Lets look again at the roots of Folk Music & Follow its trajectory
20. Walt Whitmans vision 1855: Leaves of Grass
Book of songs representing ideal social order.
Implies the connection of the individual to the social good, the dehumanizing of the working-class man in an industrialized era, and the destruction of the their individuality.
Anti-capitalist works, calling for the working-class hero.
21. Whitmans succesors
22. Bruce Springsteen Born in Freehold NJ
1972: Signs with Columbia
The next Dylan, the future of rock n roll
Influences:
Woody Guthrie, Jimmie Rogers, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, John Steinbecks novel the Grapes of Wrath, and readings of political and cultural history.
January, 1973: Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ and September, 1973: The Wild, the innocent and the E Street Shuffle
Very impressionistic interpretation of the urban social setting, and reflections of the optimism of the youth in the 70s.
Blinded By the Light, Lyrics (1973) Steelers Wheel
23. Born to Run August 1975 Springsteen becomes a national rock sensation.
Popular culture desired sound is fulfilled
Escapism is a prominent theme, and the non-acceptance of the future for these working class characters.
Born To Run and Lyrics
Other tracks expressing similar themes include: Jungle Land and Thunder Road
24. Late 70s & Early 80s Baby boomer generation grows older and are confronted with the harsh reality of the economic forces of this country.
Expanded his historical awareness and hence his cultural contemporaneous awareness. Adds This Land is Your Land into his repertory and plays at fund raising concerts and protest concerts.
25. A turning point in his music
Nebraska 1982
Takes on Reagans America (Antilabor policies, 11 percent unemployment, union membership 29%, homelessness becomes a national problem)
Prevalent themes: Isolation, Dissolution of communal relationships, sheer meanness, directionless anger, violence, social consciousness
Julius Daniels Ninety Nine Year Blues(1927), The Carter Familys John Hardy(1930) and Woody Guthries John Hardy
Johnny 99, Lyrics
26. Born in the USA (1984) Misconstrued notion of optimism and patriotism
Lyrics
Born down in a dead man's town The first kick I took was when I hit the ground You end up like a dog that's been beat too much 'Til you spend half your life just covering up
I had a buddy at Khe Sahn Fighting off the Viet Cong They're still there, he's all gone He had a little girl in Saigon I got a picture of him in her arms
27. Born in the USA (1984) George Will - 1984
have not got a clue about Springsteen's politics, if any, but flags get waved at his concerts while he sings songs about hard times. He is no whiner, and the recitation of closed factories and other problems always seems punctuated by a grand, cheerful affirmation: 'Born in the U.S.A.!'"