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Category: /Law & Government
…- helter skelter. Manson's odd interpretation of the Beatles' song "Helter Skelter" warned of a coming race war in which "blackie" would win. Charlie did not like the Beatles song, but he did "hear what it relates... It says rise-- it says kill." Helter…
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…progress, attention to the fashion industry also grew. The music world also came to life in the 1960s with the rock'n'roll age. The Beatles visited Japan in 1966. The MOZZU emerged after the Beatles came to Japan and the combination of music and men's fashion…
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…of our First Amendment right, and public groups should not be allowed to bypass this right to censor obscene lyrics produced in the music industry. Through the decades, artists such as Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones have raised controversy…
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…, the charts were still dominated by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. But for the moment this two dinosaurs were on there way down, they had been on top and done there thing so the music scene at the time were as always searching for something new something…
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…changed so much. Some may take George as an example of how things can so easily go wrong in life and how it is so easy to be dependant on alcohol, unable to escape a grasp that seems so irresistible. It is fitting that Benfica fans labelled George as "El Beatle
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…techniques and instrumentation use such as with the Beach Boys 'Pet Sounds' and The Beatles 'Sergeant Pepper' albums. This included more usage of computers, synthesizers and other, much more unusual, electronic devices. 'In 1967, Alvin Lucier, one of the co…
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…, the tide of American media began to slow and the British music scene began to take off. The likes of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones were prominent, as it became clear that pop music was a force to be reckoned with. Music had acquired the power to shock…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Charles had been committed of rape, drug use, pimping, stealing, and fraud. Manson was emotionally insecure and was lacking attention. Manson had obsessions with music; the Beatles and his guitar. He hoped that in his future he would be employed in the music…
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…like the Kingsmen’s “Louie, Louie,” and “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” by the Rolling Stones were banned from many radio stations due to what was felt their pornographic and sexual nature. (Bib 1) The Beatles, which is known as one of the most…
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…, leading to the aptly named ?unholy trinity?, sex, drugs, and rock ?n? roll. Together with the likes of Cream, Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles, these bands became the predecessors, and in many cases major influences for the further two generations of rock artists…
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