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The Aftermath of Civil Rights -after the race riots of the 60’s the demographic
makeup of inner city America began to change.
-there were many successful results of the civil rights movement such as:
equal opportunities and treatment under the law in the American south,
affirmative action
turned early R&B into funk, concentrating on the groove of the music. His grooves are the most copied and sampled in R&B, Rap and Hip Hop Music
James Brown
Sly and The Family Stone Sylvester Stone was a radio DJ
in San Francisco before getting his draft letter.
His radio skills made him a communications tech. on the battlefield.
Unfortunately, his platoon committed the Mai Lai Massacre, and he had to report it.
Returning to San Fran, he put together an inter-racial, and gendered, band and wrote music combining 60’s hippy music with heavy funk backbeats
Thankufaletinmebemyselfagin This song tells the story Lookin' at the devil, grinnin' at his gun
Fingers start shakin', I begin to run
Bullets start chasin', I beg him to stop We begin to wrestle I was on the top
Want to thank you falettinme be mice elf agin I wanna thank you falettinme be mice elf agin
Stiff all in the collar, fluffy in the face Chit chat chatter tryin�, Stuffy in the place
Thank you for the party, But I could never stay Many thangs is on my mind, words in the way
Dance to the music All nite long Everyday people Sing a simple song
Mama's so happy Mama start to cry Papa still singin' You can make it if you try
Flamin' eyes of peoples fear, burnin' into you Many men are missin' much, hatin' what they do
Youth and truth are makin' love Dig it for a starter Dyin' young is hard to take Sellin' out is harder
I want to thank you falettinme be mice elf agin Thank you falettinme be mice elf agin
Back to africa
renewed pride felt by african americans, encourages them to recognize their history
Funk music itself would focus on rhythm, much like traditional african music
James Brown’s famous dance move “the running man” was inspired by african dancing
Africa would receive attention in music, fashion, spirituality and sports
A heavyweight championship fight between George Foreman and the recently released from prison(for refusing to fight in Vietnam) Mohammed Ali. Two black champions would return to the “motherland” for this huge event. It also turned into a musical event. Let’s Check out james Brown, live in Zaire!
Black History and Experience
Lyrics now celebrate black history as well as bring to light the current black experience.
Nobody does this better than,
Positive Messages Prevail
Much of the music remains political, but brings a positive message toward forming new race relations.
Still some serious messages Robert Nesta Marley Jamaican musician Jamaica was a country in political
turmoil in the 1970’s. Two rival political parties were out to destroy each other, and even hired street gangs to help “influence” the vote.
Jamaica’s situation was common among former colonized countries all over the world.
Marley’s message would make him a hero to many worldwide
Redemption SongOld pirates, yes, they rob I;Sold I to the merchant ships,Minutes after they took IFrom the bottomless pit.But my hand was made strongBy the hand of the Almighty.We forward in this generationTriumphantly.Won't you help to singThese songs of freedom?'Cause all I ever have:Redemption songs,Redemption songs.
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Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery;None but ourselves can free our minds.Have no fear for atomic energy,'Cause none of them can stop the time.How long shall they kill our prophets,While we stand aside and look? Ooh!Some say it's just a part of it:We've got to fulfill the Book.
Won't you help to singThese songs of freedom?'Cause all I ever have:Redemption songs,Redemption songs,Redemption songs.
Marley’s music, influence, and personal effort would bring together Jamaica’s warring political parties, and bring new direction to his country.
This success would become a model for other countries with post-colonial difficulties to resolve them
Getting back to the groove With more focus on groove and less
on melody and harmony, the music becomes more centred on “drum and bass”
A new technology also comes along
The invention of DiscoSimilar grooves could be mixed and mastered by a skilled Disc Jockey. One Disc Jockey could provide nonstop music all night long. Bands now used the “disco beat” to make sure they could fit nicely into a dj’s playlist. This was bad for Live bands!