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…honesty with drugs gained him fame with the people that fell under the stereotype of a 'stoner' or 'pothead', this large audience promoted Cobain's music making his fame a lot of what it is today. With musical influences such as the Sex Pistols, the Beatles
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…her land her first gig -- performing a set of Beatles covers -- at an area coffeehouse. Befriended by the likes of Suzanne Vega and Michelle Shocked, she later gave up music to study ballet, but at the age of 14 returned to the guitar and began composing…
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…was in love with a woman named Daisy and would do anything in his power to find the love they had lost over time. Unfortunately for Gatsby, The Beatles were wrong, all he needed was not love. Searching for his dream and his lost love became the cause of his…
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…. So just like The Beatles said, "all you need is love" for, by giving your children this simple gift, you are ultimately giving self confidence, support, understanding, and a friend. Love can be interpreted in many different ways, but in my opinion…
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…that the manner in which to achieve peace in society was through love. To them, it was a matter of reverence for others and their right to freely be who they were. "Love is all you need," these Beatles' lyrics clearly expressed the bases for their beliefs. In order…
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…be blasting music by the Spice Girls and the Beatles, and families would aspire to drive someday a Jeep into the driveway of their hovel. However, when you get back to their residence, the similarity to the West would end. Running water would not be safe to drink…
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…develop a sense of security from elements which may threaten us. Again this can be seen in salary, as it provides us with the means to shelter ourselves, and set up any kind of safety “netting” that we may need. 3. Affiliation needs: As the Beatles once said…
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…On August 1, 1972,in Madison Square Garden, ex-Beatle, George Harrison, organized "The Concert for Bangladesh," with all proceeds destined for Bangladesh, a suffering area of India. It was a difficult time in the United States, the war in Vietnam…
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…, vision, touch, smell, taste and reasoning. This is clearly reflected in the 1966 album 'Revolver' by the Beatles. The aim of psychedelic, or acid rock was to recreate the effects of drugs through music, often including strange lyrics and use of irregular…
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…during this era were written to imply what life was like in Vietnam. Such songs as “Purple Haze” by Jimi Hendrix had the allusion of the purple smoke left on the landing zones. In another song, “Magical Mystery Tour” by The Beatles, the lines “coming…
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