One day I can not avoid the death of a blues young girl who wrote her name, and the death of the end of the world. It can give a stimulus, it may cause sorrow, it may cause sorrow. Poets Langston Hughes, Edmund Spencer, Czelsaw Milosz was able to portray death very beautifully, so readers forgot about death, the essence of the darkness of each poem, and was consumed by all verses. The poetry of these three poets explores the various aspects of death and how it feels. Hughes 'Young Gal's Blues' (910) is about a girl who thinks about death and dies rather than getting older, so explore the concept of death from a girl's point of view.
In the 1920's Bogan made a debut with New York's black song and dance scene, people felt uncomfortable. As a blues singer, she is dull like they are. She writes in B. D. Woman Blues about her experience as a sex worker, her experience with violent men, her drinking dependence, and her sexual relations with a woman. This song was an echo of rumors about Rainy's lesbians, which was circulated after being arrested in 1925 for participating in many women carnival. Blue Singer Bessie Smith answered Rainy at the police station, the tallest black artist in the country, also known as sleeping with women. Playing the guitar for Ma Rainey Sam Chatom thinks that Rainey and Bessie Smith are involved in themselves. "I think she is pursuing Vessy," he said. "If Bessie is around, if she can talk to other people, she will run and she does not want anyone to talk to her."
Bob Dylan wrote many songs that could be considered "protest songs", such as "Hattie Carroll's" Lonely De "," John Birch Paranoia Bruce "," Blowin 'in the Wind " "Many think that he is considered a spokesperson for his generation; he is a spokesperson for Vietnam and the civil rights movement Dylan made songs that people can explain, these Because I did not want to be the voice of the political affair of the police, "I am just a human being, do what I do, leave people's hair." That song influenced political events, and he had a great influence on music itself.
I heard Dylan shouting for blindness when hearing "Hatha Carroll's lonely death" today. The song he wrote is using a single insufficient story being played so much. Apart from today's secret world of Victoria, Dylan's voice is very young, full of hope, excitement and non-commercial sounds. Even the name of this song is a good choice: I do not yet fully understand why her death was "lonely" before I go to the church in Hattie Carroll. But, of course, as Pastor Jessup pointed out, "One of them was not standing up for her"; at a party full of elegant guests, Haty Carroll was alone.