If you are a child of the 1970s, assuming you stretch your hair and listen to a disco, you may be accustomed to the younger generation. This assumption is not completely wrong, but there are still many things in my childhood. It is a pleasure of 10 years before the Internet is full in the 1970s. Do you start to feel a little nostalgic? Please keep reading on our other memories of the 1970s.
When the band has influence and lasts for a long time, millions of people will be able to measure their lives through band albums. If you grew up in the 60's and 70's you may remember the stories of some of your girls with "Let It Bleed" by Rolling Stones. For children in the 90's, the same applies to Radiohead. But Radiohead is unique in that faithful fans can show the passage of time through demonstrations, live performances, and songs eventually released on the album. The band has so much extra material that it can be kept in many ways for many years and repaired. (For example, the favorite song "Nude" of the band's 2007 album "In Rainbows" was written ten years ago.)
Does the AM / FM project supervisor drill down on the catalog of Seger? Classical rock band for those who grew up in rock music in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s. Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Bruce Springsteen, Kansas, Heart, Rolling Stones, Boston, Rush, AC / DC, and Fleetwood Mac are among the most commonly heard artists. They played famous songs in groups of 45 to 64 years old and fascinated young audiences such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Guns N 'Roses, Soundgarden.
Martha Victoria Diaz, an attorney, grew up in Lake View from the late 1970s to the 1980s, remembers the great integration of the Chicago community. She remembers many Latin families, including her own neighborhood life and white family members. But as the neighborhood begins to become luxurious, the working class of all races will be replaced. So, where are those people living in Chicago? An answer was found in the latest data from the US Census Bureau. This reveals the big difference between Chicago's three major racial / ethnic intensive poverty. Then we invited experts to explain how different images of Chicago's poverty were formed. They also made some big revelations on how to form our attitude towards poverty and racial discrimination through the housing model - what does this mean for public policy?