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progress as art. the british invasion changed pretty much everything. it was not just a sound or a band or a phenomena. but it was the beginning of the most powerful decade in popular music. rock n roll music was very important in the growth of the society. we were able to speak our minds. we did shake up the world. there s no desire in any of our heads to sort of take over the world. there is, however, a desire to get power in order to use it for good.
his comfort zone. i ain t going to work on maggie s farm no more it s not just about dylan going electric. it s about the fusion of music that was really political and rock n roll which had not been overtly political. [ crowd boos ] there s nothing like the feeling of your audience not being with you and walking out on you. people took it personal. you know, it s a part of your establishment and forget it. they felt betrayed. like you re supposed to be our woody guthrie and you sold out.
that it should remain art, and it s crucial that it should progress as art. the british invasion changed pretty much everything. it was not just a sound or a band or a phenomena. but it was the beginning of the most powerful decade in popular music. rock n roll music was very important in the growth of the society. we were able to speak our minds. we did shake up the world. there s no desire in any of our heads to sort of take over the world. there is, however, a desire to get power in order to use it for good.
thing. you drop the needle on it and you would hear a crackle and be taken away on this journey. sergeant pepper was our opera. it sounded unlike anything we were used to. the 60s, lyrics are generally infantile and it s noise, not music. but the sergeant pepper album was brilliant, signifying a break from the old ways of being entertained. it really caught the moment. this music is crucial to today s art, and it s crucial that it should remain art, and it s crucial that it should