This is what has been mentioned in this video in order to help you out: The 60s is a defining decade new music and poetry came out the country was trying to understand itself and create its identity. 1964 : Some act i couldn't hear the name. 1962: the feminine mystique (women movement) 1969: GAY RIGHTS MOVEMENT (AT LEAST WHAT I HEARD) October, 1963: nightly tv news went from 15 to 30 mins to show the war and civil rights demonstration Cold war pressured America The contradiction between how America sold itself to the world versus how they treated its own minorities Music Relates to the protests Animated drive for social consciousness to young people Art was created through music, poetry, paintings, dancing and films 🎥 Social movements had been accompanied by an artistic man-guard. Explosion of desjdhdghd aart and culture scenes???? Jazz ,free jazz 1964: freedom summer: thousands of students ... Mississippi project to register black voters. 3 young men were killed but it didnt stop them (they went there and hold each other hands and start singing "we are not afraid" Pressure on the system pushed it in ways that it hadn't been first before the impact of Music on great movements in 1960s the 60s create new divisions between communities anything from the nature of government individual rights and liberties If you know any of the missing words or word i should correct please comment and i will modify the whole comment Thnk u
The British Blues movement and the British Invasion was a short-lived, but amazing time for music. In the 1960s, there was a lot of innovation in sound -- Folk, Blues, Jazz, Raga, Spanish, R&B, Pop, Classical, Surf -- it was all there and it was combined within a genre called "Psychedelic Music." After hearing The Beatles, there were a lot of kids who wanted to start a band.
As a teenager in the 60's we hoped to change America, To make freedom and love more important than corporate greed. We wanted more than just a damn little house in the suburbs. Blacks youth wanted equality and were willing to make a stand. People did not want war to be the answer to anything. Here we are in 2022 with corporate greet, inequality, and still fighting useless wars. God, I miss the 60's.
I feel your pain, but remember to also realize that each person who helped changed the country since then has made an impact. Yes, we may still be dominated by corporate and political greed, but these movements that started in the 60s have led to the country being united and lives being saved as well. The sad reality may be that there will never be true peace and equality, but that's not to say each generation will stop striving for something better.
We used to believe that we could use our affluence to make a better world. If you look at what has happened since we have gone in the opposite direction. I saw a poster from the Republicans in the 1950s and they were so far to the left then compared to anyone in politics today. I weep for our lost opportunities. Any teacher that tries to bring out this issue is accused of being communist or socialist as if somehow either of these is "anti American".
Go back and re-live the 1960s by reading the blockbuster novel, Bell Bottoms to Gucci, by Ellen Everman...genius music weaves its colorful thread through it all...all 3 assassinations, the Kent State Shootings, Woodstock, Summer of Love, FBI, CIA, Mafia, corporate culture, billy-clubbing...see it through one person's eyes and it will take you there....click on this link for more info...www.acclaimpress.com/books/bell-bottoms-to-gucci/
I wondering what we are missing today. Just, I don't get it. So much more technology than the 60', but so much less soul and brave to fight for our future and freedom. For our next generation, forgive us. We don't understand what's really going on. Too much oriented towards social media and sharing mentality. Inside of us we don't have the seeds of a revolution. Maybe our younger brothers and sisters. Those born in the 2000 or 10s.
Who else gotta do this for school
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This is what has been mentioned in this video in order to help you out:
The 60s is a defining decade new music and poetry came out the country was trying to understand itself and create its identity.
1964 : Some act i couldn't hear the name.
1962: the feminine mystique (women movement)
1969: GAY RIGHTS MOVEMENT (AT LEAST WHAT I HEARD)
October, 1963: nightly tv news went from 15 to 30 mins to show the war and civil rights demonstration
Cold war pressured America
The contradiction between how America sold itself to the world versus how they treated its own minorities
Music
Relates to the protests
Animated drive for social consciousness to young people
Art was created through music, poetry, paintings, dancing and films 🎥
Social movements had been accompanied by an artistic man-guard.
Explosion of desjdhdghd aart and culture scenes????
Jazz ,free jazz
1964: freedom summer: thousands of students ... Mississippi project to register black voters. 3 young men were killed but it didnt stop them (they went there and hold each other hands and start singing "we are not afraid"
Pressure on the system pushed it in ways that it hadn't been first before
the impact of Music on great movements in 1960s
the 60s create new divisions between communities anything from the nature of government individual rights and liberties
If you know any of the missing words or word i should correct please comment and i will modify the whole comment
Thnk u
The British Blues movement and the British Invasion was a short-lived, but amazing time for music. In the 1960s, there was a lot of innovation in sound -- Folk, Blues, Jazz, Raga, Spanish, R&B, Pop, Classical, Surf -- it was all there and it was combined within a genre called "Psychedelic Music." After hearing The Beatles, there were a lot of kids who wanted to start a band.
Thanks man
@@heavenlylordNOS Peace and great music be your journey. See ya on the way up. Cheers -- W
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As a teenager in the 60's we hoped to change America, To make freedom and love more important than corporate greed. We wanted more than just a damn little house in the suburbs. Blacks youth wanted equality and were willing to make a stand. People did not want war to be the answer to anything. Here we are in 2022 with corporate greet, inequality, and still fighting useless wars. God, I miss the 60's.
Honestly you guys helped them the path to hell is paved with good intentions ehh
I feel your pain, but remember to also realize that each person who helped changed the country since then has made an impact. Yes, we may still be dominated by corporate and political greed, but these movements that started in the 60s have led to the country being united and lives being saved as well. The sad reality may be that there will never be true peace and equality, but that's not to say each generation will stop striving for something better.
Its all fault of YOU
Can transcript please be provided it will make life so much easier for us students thank you, very helpful quotes said
I have to do this for art and my grades😪
this, in particular, are for a final exam happening in December 17th
i gotta watch this for school
same, slowly dying
The 2020s is your history lesson to share with future generations.
I’m not I’m just interested in it
We used to believe that we could use our affluence to make a better world. If you look at what has happened since we have gone in the opposite direction. I saw a poster from the Republicans in the 1950s and they were so far to the left then compared to anyone in politics today. I weep for our lost opportunities. Any teacher that tries to bring out this issue is accused of being communist or socialist as if somehow either of these is "anti American".
Way off
this video is so dope bruv
Outsiders book anyone?
YES
I've read the book about 5 years ago when I was in the eighth grade and saw the movie which I'm glad I did
i am doing this for school too
I'm using this to write a story :D
Iranian here, in love with America in 60s.
The "Women's Movement" started long before the release of The Feminine Mystique. This looks like a great exhibit.
Yo my teacher forces me to watch this I’m like only 10 yeArs old
That's ok. You got educated.
Well I’m 27 and not in school, just watching because history is interested 😂
Your teacher is doing a great job. You’re being educated
The fact that this guy said anyone else got this for schoool kinda made me laugh
I have to do this for school lol
So this explains how kids today are different from back then.
You know what? i don’t think they’re too different
@@michelerodrigez6735 the 2 worst generations in US history and I’m one of them great
had to watch for school but it genuinely got my attention lol
Me too
2 words, the beatles
one word, STONKS
No captions. :(
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one of the problems with the 1960s was that monster L.B.J.
I'm new here, hw do we save our favourite ads?
Changed me no regrets except nam
I am Briji. D, koothattukulam, ernakulam, Kerala, I am ready to donate my o-ive kidney, single- 42yrs.
Watching this in 1,300 1 bed room apartment while waiting on DoorDash to drop off chicken wings
Im watching this for fun lol
Go back and re-live the 1960s by reading the blockbuster novel, Bell Bottoms to Gucci, by Ellen Everman...genius music weaves its colorful thread through it all...all 3 assassinations, the Kent State Shootings, Woodstock, Summer of Love, FBI, CIA, Mafia, corporate culture, billy-clubbing...see it through one person's eyes and it will take you there....click on this link for more info...www.acclaimpress.com/books/bell-bottoms-to-gucci/
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I wondering what we are missing today. Just, I don't get it. So much more technology than the 60', but so much less soul and brave to fight for our future and freedom. For our next generation, forgive us. We don't understand what's really going on. Too much oriented towards social media and sharing mentality. Inside of us we don't have the seeds of a revolution. Maybe our younger brothers and sisters. Those born in the 2000 or 10s.
Now it's no love at all its the color u r is the power of what matters!
this video made my dad die
Do not forget the “pill” that revolutionized sexual freedom
herE from school lol
No, just want to see why kids are the way they are now.
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It's hard to believe how really rotten this video is.
i'm just watching this for fun and out of interest :D
...then why is everything just worse?
this is one time era I am glad I was not apart of
So many cultural changes & most were not good changes…The 60’s sucked
1960s ♾️🙏
Subverion
Coronatime
french school sainte marie is claqué
1960’s was the beginning of the downfall of world society nowadays. It started okay at first, but gradually became worse and worse
1960s was about a generation turning into beach bums!
I played hard-rock and rock music in a band when I was young and still do but I Never liked the Hippy and Beatnik lifestyle.
thats boring----in the USSR in the film about the USA they showed dances and music which I cant find now
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fortnite
1960s ♾️
women's movement directly inspired by FEMININE MYSTIQUE. l o fcuking l