Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Essay on Teens - Popular Musics Impact on Youth -- Exploratory Essays
Popular Music's Impact on Youth       Popular music and its artists have an  enormous impact on our culture's youth from generation to generation. In almost  any generation within the past fifty years, the behavior and beliefs of the  majority of pre-teens and teens can be closely correlated with those of the  popular music artist's of that time. Which music was "the popular music" changed  drastically several times between the 1950s and the present, along with the  attitudes of that generation's young adults.      With each change in popular music came also a lasting change in the behavior  of generations to follow. In some cases, the change was evident --the band or  artist was creating or surrounded by controversy-- in other cases, the change  was not evident until afterwards, a learning experience perhaps.      In the 1950s, Bill Haley and the Comets first used the word "rock" to  describe a musical form. They also released two movies, Blackboard Jungle, and  Rock Around the Clock, which featured their music and were aimed specifically at  young audiences. Blackboard Jungle told a story of teenage alienation and also  made a star of Haley because of the overwhelming number of negative criticisms  it received. Also, since adults of that time thought the music was just plain  bad, the teens were even more drawn to its sound (Brown, 50, 53).      Elvis Aaron Presley is known as the "King" today, but in the mid-fifties, he  was known as "Elvis the Pelvis" because of his pelvic thrusts and somewhat  exaggerated hip movements (67). These sexual mannerisms caught the attention of  young women who viewed him as a sex icon, but also caught the attention of the  media. In the fifties, these actions were too obscene to be shown on televi...              ...  What is to be learned from our generation? There does not appear to be a clearly defined movement being promoted like the antiwar movement of the sixties  and seventies. Our generation will leave a legacy, or a lesson to be learned.  Through the generations we have learned much; drug awareness, responsibility,  and safe sex were all changes faced by generations following the previous  generation's lifestyles. Our children will face different lifestyles that we are  facing now, and the popular music of their time will surely shape their behavior  and attitude to fit their generation.      Works Cited     Brown, Charles T. The Art of Rock and Roll. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Inc. 1987.      Christgau, Robert. Any Old Way You Choose It: Rock and Other Pop Music,  1967- 1973. Baltimore: Penguin Books Inc. 1973.     http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/ent/A0860766.html                         
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