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Rock is a connection to not only others but to ourselves as well. Music is one connection that generations will relate to. Music is played in most settings and is a sanctuary during difficult times. During times of absolute deprivation such as slavery or war, music can be an outlet. "The songs of the military rank and file are especially important because they are an outlet for grumbling, discontent, fear, satire, derision and oppositional sentiments". That statement is easily put to many of the sentiments of the movements in rock.
In Les Clevland's article, Singing Warriors, it is mentioned that U.S. soldiers were given what is called "hit-kits". These kits on occasion contained songs and the lyrics that were easy to remember. The idea as Clevland states was to provide a distraction from the realities of military life.
With the use of these "hit-kits" there is an element of control that exists. The "hit-kits" provided a certain amount of control in the form of easing the chaos of war. The soldier would be kept distracted from the drudgery of war. As much as this use of [url=http://www.batfriendtrust.it/category/hogan-outlet/]Hogan Outlet[/url] music is intended to lift up the spirits of the soldier, rock music has been seen as to discourage or break down the spirit of the soldier.
The war in Vietnam is well documented concerning music and the moral of the soldiers. "Music had once again related itself directly to the passions and anxieties of an entire generation of people to the point where in the hands of the peace movement it had become an overt political weapon". Whether or not the intention was to break the spirit of the soldier, fact is the music had influenced the soldiers. Influence can be a tool of control. There is also an incident where rock music has been used by the military to break the minds of soldiers.
"Marines bombarded the Vatican Embassy with AC/DC as a means of forcing the surrender of General Noriega during the 1989 invasion of Panama". Odd fact of reality that rock music is used in such a manner. Whoever thought that AC/DC could drive a person to walk into the arms of their jailor/oppressor? This use of rock music is interesting because the birth of rock emerged from the desire to escape the oppressor. As we ponder the reasons for the birth of rock music, one element that is evident in the above examples is that rock music is a [url=http://www.nitafrymeece.com/louboutin/]louboutin chaussures soldes[/url] psychological tool.
The progression of rock has gone from the simple escape of oppression to the complex world of shaping opinions, desires and attitudes. The example of the U.S. military using music to both support and break the mind is a prime example of how music can be a tool of psychological warfare. On this stream we can equate the use of music to selling products. Using the underlying sentiments of a song that a person may attach to a certain product is a psychological manoeuvre. The goal is an attempt to control or at least bend the will and influence the mind of the masses. This is not a profound thing to say because music is essentially an element of psychological release, escape and now torment.
Rock music as it has progressed to its wide breadth of styles, was born out of many influences as well, from Tin Pan Alley to the blues of the southern United States. Each contribution is rooted in human communication. Music is a form of communication which can be used to spread a great many outcomes, for good or bad. Identity, group thinking, belonging, sharing what is familiar and venting aggressions are all apart of rock.

What a luxury it is to be able to think, understand, remember, analyse and create. Yet at this very moment that luxury is keeping me locked up mentally. Which in turn is causing frustration. The constraints of freedom are taking its toll. This freedom can be a blessing in disguise and rock music is inundated with such incidents. For an example we have the lives of rock stars to look at.
Seemingly rock stars have the opportunity to do whatever they please, which can be thought of as absolute freedom. Although some buckle under [url=http://www.mxitcms.com/abercrombie/]abercrombie milano[/url] the pressure of that freedom (Brian Wilson). Others perish in its bounty (Curt Cobain). Also by accident, many have died through the excesses rock and roll has provided (Stevie Ray Vaughan). Yet the dichotomy is that the birth of the music labelled as rock and roll was formed out of the lack of freedom and the desire to be free.
All in all what we are experiencing is the pursuit of control in a chaotic world. Rock music is an avenue that we have in order to seek control or at least some relief. Whether it is to escape the disparity of existence such as slavery and war or to influence the masses, so that control of them can be had, rock has morphed into a tool of psychological warfare. This is the reality of rock today. It most likely was not the intention of its original creation, but through its progression that is what rock has expanded to include. We have come to a point where rock is used to seek liberation from oppression while at the same time others use it to confine, torment, and segregate. There will always be the roots of rock that live, "When I am at a loss, I see what I can find - sometimes a word, sometimes a rhythm, sometimes just a reassurance". The search for something different, change and escapism are the elements that will always be apart of rock. For Rock and Roll it is the beat that is essential.
Moving into a different realm, the birth of rock also came out of the oppression [url=http://www.diecastlinks.co.uk]hollister outlet[/url] of slavery. "During very hard work, slaves would often fall into the tradition of call and response". Charlton indicates that call and response is a style of song where one person would sing a line and the others would respond. The two above quotes show us how music is used to get us through the difficult times we face.
We have seen how rock music is now used as a tool for torment and to ensure that others experience horrible conditions. "Music can easily be used as an instrument of torture or as decoration to distract, mislead, pervert, lulling us into a false sense of identity and security".
The above quote relates to rock music as a tool of change and challenge. Rock and roll is just one of many forms used to express the desire for change. As stated in the opening line of the course syllabus, "This course looks at rock and roll [url=http://www.nitafrymeece.com/louboutin/]louboutin[/url] music as a vehicle for the creation of, and challenge to social values". This is not hard to [url=http://www.lotogame.fr/hollisterfrance.php]hollister pas cher[/url] understand as research shows that most of the music that spawned rock and roll was first used to distract us from the conditions that we are in. A person could be lamenting about being in a war zone, a relationship, jail, or lost in life. All of these themes have been topics of interest. The one factor is that the individual is struggling to break the bonds that they see themselves as being bound by. That is the commonality of being human and being alive.
Breaking these bonds can be extrapolated from most songs. Each form of rock and roll is just another avenue we use to vocalize our individual experiences and pursuits to be. Each variation has been rooted in the desire for change. For evidence we can look at each listening guide in our text book. These guides describe the lyrical topic in a song. Through an act of randomly flipping open the book; Tracy Chapman is the first artist to appear. Her song "Give Me One Reason" is described as a persons desire to hear that she is loved or she will leave.
What is the connection between Tracy Chapman's song and challenges to social values that our syllabus states we are to explore? Basically we are dealing with the individual within society. The individual must believe that the whole of society is worth the anxiety and struggle to continue on. To have a desire to change is to believe that society can, in some way, progress in a [url=http://www.minami-osaka.net/user-cgi-bin/bbs.cgi/DeMarcus]Hogan Outlet How To Fix A Com[/url] manner that [url=http://www.lotogame.fr/louboutin-pas-cher/]louboutin pas cher[/url] we see as positive. The music of rock and roll lets us know where that change is needed. Chapman's song is seeking reassurance in a relationship while it can be expanded that society cares for the individual.
Songs such as these are collective cries of help from the people to say, I want to believe in us (society) yet I can not see a reason to, give me one. In there is the element of control. We believe there is no control so we take actions to satisfy our [url=http://www.nitafrymeece.com/louboutin/]louboutin pas cher[/url] desire to have control. The struggle to survive is felt by the masses and breeds familiarity and connection. Very much the statement of the Sex Pistols about life in the U.K. The songs are asking for change. They are saying, look at the state we are in, can you not see the social and moral fabric being eroded away, do something to change this.
Somewhere in history rock music morphed from the realm of escapism to the [url=http://www.chu-forex.fr/hollister.php]hollister[/url] arena of engagement. Such as the Sex Pistols were stating that we need to wake up and deal with the intolerable conditions of life, so to were many others before them. This is where protest songs are relevant and the idea that rock is an avenue for social and moral change. Although it can be difficult for some to take moral platitudes from a source that is identified with moral debauchery, nonetheless the message is there.
All in all what we are experiencing is the pursuit of control in a chaotic world. Rock music is an avenue that we have in order to seek control or at least some relief. Whether it is to escape the disparity of existence such as slavery and war or to influence the masses, so that control of them can be had, rock has morphed into a tool of psychological warfare. This is the reality of rock today. It most likely was not the intention of its original creation, but through its progression that is what rock has expanded to include. We have come to a point where rock is used to seek liberation from oppression while at the same time others use it to confine, torment, and segregate. There will always be the roots of rock that live, "When I am at a loss, I see what I can find - sometimes a word, sometimes a rhythm, sometimes just a reassurance". The search for something different, change and escapism are the elements that will always be apart of rock. We have seen this use of escapism in the lives of soldiers and the public during times of war. "Generally, the songs were sentimental ballads that portrayed as full of fun and as an escape from life's realities"

During the 1950's rock music became the music of the youth and the generational gap began. Parents against children, the dichotomy of owner and slave plays [url=http://www.nitafrymeece.com/louboutin/]louboutin soldes[/url] out again - of course not to the same degree. Parents were seeking control of their children while the children were seeking control of themselves. Rock music was and still is in some cases the focal point of that struggle. "The seductive power of the charm survives only where the forces of denial are strongest: in the dissonance which rejects belief in the illusion of the existing harmony".
Within the above quote many meanings can be derived. That is the beauty of both the quote and rock and roll. Rock and roll is seductive, it does have power and that is why there has been opposition to [url=http://www.jeremyparendt.com/Barbour-Paris.php]barbour pas cher soldes[/url] it. Rock has been the voice of the forbidden fruit that society is drawn to - freedom.
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