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Impact of Music on Soiety in the 1960

Impact of music on society in the 1960’s

The Rolling Stones and The Beatles had a very great impact on society as of many reasons.

Firstly, music was becoming ever more important in the everyday life of the youth. Music programmes on television such as Top of the Pops, Six Five Special and Ready Steady Go gave the music more publicity. There were also more radio stations broadcasting music, which helped spread the music. Gramophones and records were also becoming cheaper so more and more people could afford them and therefore more people were listening to the music. This in turn lead to bands becoming bigger and therefore causing a greater impact on society.

The Beatles were one of the few bands that wrote and performed their own musi

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Their lyrics, as in ‘Satisfaction’ were far more suggestive.

Lyrics in their music were of real life, which caught the imagination of teenagers around the world. It was this that separated The Beatles from any performers that came before them. They had become heroes and represented the victory of youth over old age. They were accented, flamboyant and rough round the edges. In doing so he created the Beatle jacket and the Beatle hairstyle. Their appearance and behaviour became rougher and rougher, which gave them a lot of attention.

The Rolling Stones came after The Beatles, but were just as influential as The Beatles.

Brian Epstein, their manager, had also created an image for The Beatles by making them wear suits with no collar and having them cut their hair into pudding basin style hairstyles. They had their own unique sound, which was a mixture of Rhythm and Blues, Rock and Roll and Tamla Motown. The thing that made people able to relate to them more was the fact that they were all ordinary looking blokes and not the classical good looking celebrities. The Beatles’ first songs such as ‘Love me do’ had such innocent lyrics, but soon changed to songs such as ‘Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds’, which openly suggested the use of LSD. They started out as Beatle look-alikes but soon changed their style. All band members became followers of Maharishi, an Indian guru. Their clothes, hair, accents and offhand attitudes seemed to sum up the new age of the Sixties.

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