As a child of the ’60’s, many of todays blog readers are too young to remember that in the 1960’s and 1970’s- most rock songs were protests songs, in fact; much of the rock-n-roll movement was a protest movement, (anti-government, make love – not war, burn your brassiere’s). People bought rock albums as a political statement not because slick marketing executives at Wal-Mart made a big media event out of it.
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