Music During VietnamByAndy and Jake
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INTRODUCTION
- Jake, and I decided
to do questions on Music during Vietnam.
Vietnam was a huge political deal with the hippies, and the hippies
love music. Not only did
hippies write music during Vietnam, but many soldiers came back and became
very famous musicians. With
this being said, I hope you find the answers |
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1.)
What 1960’s solo artist performed this enchanting truthful line
in one of his songs “The times are a changing.” 2.)
Some call Vietnam’s first war with what? 3.)
Most enlisted men, not officers preferred what type of music? 4.)
Who’s hit was “We gotta get out of this place” 5.)
Some songs were written alluding the war such as “Purple Haze”
by whom? 6.)
What type of music did the officers in Vietnam not trust? 7.)
What rock and roll magazine was present during Vietnam? 8.)
What phrase in the military, dealing with M16’s, changed because
of “Rock n Roll” 9.)
How did the soldiers listen to live music? 10.)
What African American, known for his melodic guitar skills, and
such songs as “all along the watchtowers”, and “Voodoo Child” was
in Vietnam |
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Do you think the
Anti-War music of the 1960’s has affected the generations before us?
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