"The Art of Rock and Roll" by Charles T. Brown
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Pages: 13
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Pages: 13
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own technique and its own complexity. 2.Like any art form, it has its highs and lows. 3.We can trace cycles in rock, which seem to correlate with social views. 4.Rock has had a major influence on society and other art forms. 5.Although it began as a way for youth to rebel against their parents, rock in now a universal art form and a means of communication, spanning the gamut of generations all over the world.
own technique and its own complexity. 2.Like any art form, it has its highs and lows. 3.We can trace cycles in rock, which seem to correlate with social views. 4.Rock has had a major influence on society and other art forms. 5.Although it began as a way for youth to rebel against their parents, rock in now a universal art form and a means of communication, spanning the gamut of generations all over the world.