Songs that sum up a time period in history
hrd2imgn
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So I am listening to the Crystals "Then he kissed me: and it just sums up the romanticism of the era. So what are songs that illustrate an era for you?
Buffalo Springfield "For What Its Worth" vietnam era
Flock of Seagulls "I Ran" the 80s -Men without Hats "We can dance" (especially the fair video!)
Bee Gees "Stayin Alive" 70s disco
Add to the list, curious what songs immediately take you to a time in your head
Buffalo Springfield "For What Its Worth" vietnam era
Flock of Seagulls "I Ran" the 80s -Men without Hats "We can dance" (especially the fair video!)
Bee Gees "Stayin Alive" 70s disco
Add to the list, curious what songs immediately take you to a time in your head
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Billie Jean - 80s popwww.cluthelee.com0
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The Sex Pistols, "God Save the Queen". Though not the only song to do so, this one probably introduced more of the world to the punk era than any other. Snide, snotty, seething, this is one of the greatest punk anthems.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
What's Going On Marvin Gaye.
California Uber Alles Dead Kennedys (Both versions)
This Could Be Anywhere Dead Kennedys
Allentown Bruce Springsteen
I'll think of more.
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Cruisin by Smokey Robinson
Convertible, arm around your gal, Cali beach road
Teen spirit- it is "The" grunge song0 -
The lyrics to teen spirit have zilch to do about the times though?hrd2imgn said:Cruisin by Smokey Robinson
Convertible, arm around your gal, Cali beach road
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Aren't we supposed to include the time period along with the song?
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Time mention is your call,.more of the setting the song evokes over a specific time if you want. No detention if you interpret differently :-)
Smokey is 1960s even though the song is almost an 80s song. I envision surf boards and beaches.
Teen spirit as far as a sound, not the lyrical drivel.Post edited by hrd2imgn on0 -
McCartney's Freedom right after 9/11 was great timing!0
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Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are a-Changin'", released in 1964, was the one song that had the greatest wake-up call effect on much of the world at the time. It was a song that linked that happy-go-lucky, seemingly carefree (but don't forget McCarthyism) 1950's with the turbulent and transitional mid to late 1960's.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Neil Young's Ohio I think captured the feeling of the youth at the time. Already distrusting the establishment, the massacre at Kent State was unsettling and started to shift public perception of the war and the protests.0
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"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Tears for Fears 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World'- the 80's
'White Rabbit' just screams late 60's, (even if I wasn't there)
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Smells Like Teen Spirit. Right back to the early 90s

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That song screams 90's but the lyrics do not.Zod said:Smells Like Teen Spirit. Right back to the early 90s
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fuk in rite on with the NY living with war. such a great record. then he toured it with CSNY... made that tour one of the best ever for me!my pick...it's always about california. it's the greatest state by a million miles. always has been.the 1960's were when the world also got turned on. california was the epicenterfrom wiki : The song became a signpost of the California sound, heralding the arrival of the nascent counterculture era.286,803,466 views0
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Not sure why some doubt the lyrics for Teen Spirit do not reflect the time. Dubbed an "anthem for apathetic kids." Seems spot on.
Perhaps doubt is not the right word. A denial? Oh well, whatever.0 -
What's Going On is the song that I thought of too.tempo_n_groove said:What's Going On Marvin Gaye.
California Uber Alles Dead Kennedys (Both versions)
This Could Be Anywhere Dead Kennedys
Allentown Bruce Springsteen
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Barry McGuire "Eve Of Destruction"
https://youtu.be/I98KeKV_F9g
Sugar Hill Gang Rapper's Delight":
https://youtu.be/mcCK99wHrk0
"Stairway To Heaven":
https://youtu.be/xbhCPt6PZIU
Public Enemy "Fight The Power"
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Fight the power is a great one. You can use it for a 89 and 1995!0
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