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Essay heading: Woodstock, changing America
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June 28, 2005 |
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Through Woodstock the traditional way of life changed. Policies were rethought and music, most of all, became more than accomplishment to life; it became a weapon of expression. Through music, people, and explaining what the war was doing, Woodstock changed many American views on the Vietnam War.
Music was a huge part of delivering the antiwar message to everyone... displayed 300 characters
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Jimi Hendrix had a big impact with his performance as well, including an alternative version of "The Star Spangled Banner". The song was somewhat controversial, as the Vietnam War was underway and the sound effects that he generated with his guitar paralleled the sounds of the violent conflict. It was an act of sarcastic rejection of the culture that celebrated order, flags, war, Vietnam, and obedience("Being at Woodstock, The Music of Alienation")... displayed next 300 characters
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