"In any case, I will become a slave / I will be buried in my grave / I will return to my house / I will be free" (3-6). In these verses, she suggests that they are no longer slaves and may die rather than treating white people equally. African Americans will die rather than with their Lord, so they can finally get rid of all the hatred and discrimination they face in this era. In the last three lines, "I cry no more / do not shoot / sing" (7 - 9), Baez mentions the freedom African Americans ultimately achieve and the battles they are currently winning. Do not cry no more
Music in the 1960s was about peace, love, and happiness. Incorrectly, music in the 1960s was a kind of protest, hope and open message. Music in the last decade not only expresses culture but also expresses way of life. It may be best for artists, characters, and politicians at the corner of San Francisco's Hate Ashbury to best communicate the message of music. Between 1964 and 1967, San Francisco (especially Haito Ashbury) was the center of the anti-cultural movement. Hate Ashbury is a focus of attention, even even an anti-cultural member of "Eden" is regarded. The corner of Hate Ashbury produced some of the best music ever, but it is not always paradise. People living in San Francisco are exposed to free love, drugs, demonstrations, poetry, peace, war, crime and protests. Combining all these elements will help you to generate and define your music history.
With the voices of the ever-changing music industry, more changes spread nationwide. The fluent sound of mainstream music in the early 1960s began to fall into rock music in the mid 1960s. This is to make youth society turn into a more free way of life, increase drug use, eventually become a big event, to express an opinion to "traditional" Americans and their favorite Americans Gathered. Opposing the Woodstock Music Festival. In jazz, the style of music changes according to people's emotions.
Another example of music expressing emotions and telling stories is music in the 1960s. In the 1960s, America fought against Vietnam in conflict with communism. The people are not satisfied with the way the US government handles Communist pressure. People feel that the way they affect them is to write songs about peace and no war. Music of this era is about peace and love. Most songs are related to politics, and the US should withdraw from Vietnam. Music artists expressed their feelings about the involvement of America in the war and sang corruption of the government at the time. Music in the 1960s is another example of how people express emotions through music.