{"id":21401,"date":"2022-02-06T12:36:26","date_gmt":"2022-02-06T12:36:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/essays.homeworkacetutors.com\/2022\/02\/rock-n-roll\/"},"modified":"2022-02-06T12:36:26","modified_gmt":"2022-02-06T12:36:26","slug":"rock-n-roll","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.colapapers.com\/us\/rock-n-roll\/","title":{"rendered":"Rock N Roll"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p>American culture is defined by rock \u2018n\u2019 roll music and race, sexuality and generational conflict was a major factor in culture definition. Rock and roll\u2019s complex relationship to race might best be illustrated by the ways black performers \u201cbleached\u201d their music in order to get heard by America.<\/p>\n<p> Altogether uses the term \u201cbleaching\u2019 to describe how music was made white to be heard by white audiences and sold to white audiences. Bleaching included \u201cselling the rights to their music or by earning royalties from record sales\u201d to white performers (p 51).White artists would make changes to black musicians\u2019 music and make it into number 1 hits. An example, of this is Willie Mae \u201cBig Mama\u201d Thornton who first recorded \u201cHound Dog\u201d (p 52). According to Altogether, Elvis Presley made some changes to the tempo and lyrics \u201cand his version made it to number 1 on the country and charts\u201d (pop). Often independent labels would take black artists\u2019 songs and put white pop singers on the covers or have them sing the songs.<\/p>\n<p> For example, Dot Records, owned by Rand Wood, had Pat Boone record \u201cAnti That a Shame,\u201d Fats Domino\u2019s hit (p 52).<\/p>\n<p>Dot Records bleached \u201cI Hear You Knocking an R song, first recorded by Smiley Lewis and Dave Bartholomew, by using Gale Storm. The bleached song made it to number 2 on the music charts (p 52). In East SST. Louis, Chuck Berry performed at the Cosmopolitan Club, a mixed race club; he states that he \u201cchanged the way he sang: \u201cl stressed my diction so that it was harder and wither\u2026 Let was my intention to hold both the black and white clientele by voicing the different songs in their customary tongues\u201d (up.<\/p>\n<p> 62 &amp; 63).Again, this was another way hat Afro-American artists would \u201cbleach\u201d their music to get the attention of the white audiences. Sexual values and gender norms of men and women were also changed by rock \u2018n\u2019 roll music. Some changes include \u201cpremarital sex\u201d not being wrong for men. They, according to Altogether, Alfred Kinsey interview with men, \u201cwanted to marry a virgin\u201d, they did not want to marry the promiscuous \u201clower social\u201d class girl they just had sex with; which is an example of men having premarital sex and it being socially accepted but not socially accepted for women to do the same (p 70).Songs that inspired such sexual conduct were \u201cSixty Minute Man\u201d by the Domino\u2019s who sang \u201cIf your man anti treating\u2019 you right, \u2018come up and see your Dan\/l rock \u2018me all night long; \u2018I\u2019m a sixty minute man\u201d (p 72). Another song that lead to premarital sex lyrics of state \u201cGame all my meat, \/O-o-wee, so good to me;\u201d in \u201cWork with Me, Annie\u201d by Hank Ballard (p 72).<\/p>\n<p> These types of songs brought men and women together in the bedroom for sex, according to Altogether. However, to counteract the high-rise of pregnancy during the rock \u2018n\u2019 roll era, in May 1960, FDA approved the birth control pill (p 98).The pill helped to further boost the sexual liberation, says Altogether (p 98). Women were objects in most rock \u2018n\u2019 roll songs and men sang about them. Women did not sing rock \u2018n\u2019 roll songs; they were in the crowd (p 87). In these songs \u201cwomen were often idealized and invariably treated as dependent on men, as their property\u201d; it was only much later that male singers would show \u201cemotional vulnerability, acknowledging that women could touch or hurt them\u201d (p 87). But in the late sass,women were mainly \u201creferred to in songs as \u201cbaby\u201d or angel,\u201d and puppy love\u201d was the \u201cteenage idiom\u201d (up.<\/p>\n<p> 7 &amp; 86). Altogether says, \u201crock \u2018n\u2019 roll singers were \u201csafe-sex\u201d heroes\u201d; they were men and women\u2019s way to express sexual inhibitions without carrying through with the act. Teenagers are the brief transition between being a child and being an adult. This is a time when hormones are raging and the confusion with their ever changing bodies causes conflict within themselves that transcends everything and everyone around them. Rock \u2018n\u2019 roll allowed teenagers a way to release this turmoil. It \u201cchanneled the emotions and excitement of the nation\u2019s youth onto listening and dancing\u201d (p 111).They were the ones who listened to the music the most, and this caused a rebellion between them and authority figures such as parents.<\/p>\n<p> Such songs as \u2018Yakked Yak\u201d and \u201cCharlie Brown\u201d promoted the authority of the parent. It signifies to the parent to not let their teenager indulge in \u201cforbidden pleasures\u201d of listening to music or hanging out with their friends if they did not do their chores according to Altogether (p 107). The spark of \u201cdisobedience, defiance, or rebelliousness\u201d of the teenager s said to have derived from songs and movies of the era.For example, \u201crock \u2018n\u2019 roll ignited arguments in many families about independence and deference, sex and abstinence, work and leisure\u201d; which further drove a wedge between authority figures and teenagers (p 108). To counter act the teenage rebellion, T. V. Shows such as \u2018April Love demonstrated how loving, no-nonsense authority could keep young people on the straight and narrow\u2019 (p 116).<\/p>\n<p> These shows and musical programs enlisted \u201crock \u2018n\u2019 roll stars like Boone and Presley\u201d to depict the reformed rebel (p 1 16). The shows would be ninety minutes packed full of music called \u201ctenpins\u201d, according to Altars Euler (p 116).Other such T. V. And movie theater programs were Rock, Pretty Baby; Shake, Rattle, and Rock! ; and Don\u2019t Knock the Rock . Another popular example was The Adventures of Cozies and Harriet, which showcased good family values and teen sensation Risky Nelson. These shows in some way helped rebellious teens accept some of the norms of that were set forth by authority figures.<\/p>\n<p> So whether it contributed to teenage angst or re-asserted traditional values, rock \u2018n\u2019 roll was consistently a part of the generational inflicts of the ass and ass.In conclusion, rock \u2018n\u2019 roll heavily influenced race relations, sexual values, and teenage rebellion. Rock \u2018n\u2019 roll helped blacks get their music heard, although at the cost of seeing their music \u201cbleached\u201d or otherwise disguised by white record labels. While rock \u2018n\u2019 roll music was becoming more and more popular, sexual values were being changed by the music\u2019s lyrics and undertones. Next, premarital sex and birth control pills quickly came into play as the muses lyrics gave raunchy messages to men and women wishing o express their sexual inhibitions.Teenagers became rebellious from listing to rock \u2018n\u2019 roll songs that told stories of parents refusing to allow their youngster to indulge in \u201cforbidden pleasures\u201d, as Altogether puts it. However, traditional authorities responded to these counter-cultural forces with rock \u2018n\u2019 roll programs and movies that showed a different type of authority figure, one that teenagers could identify with.<\/p>\n<p> Rock \u2018n\u2019 roll music can changed American culture by allowing men and women to sexual awareness and an opportunity for cultural diversity in music.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>American culture is defined by rock \u2018n\u2019 roll music and race, sexuality and generational conflict was a major factor in culture definition. Rock and roll\u2019s complex relationship to race might best be illustrated by the ways black performers \u201cbleached\u201d their music in order to get heard by America. 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