Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Sex and Drugs Have Always Been in the Music Essays -- Exploratory Essa
   It seems as if  someone is always complaining about popular music on the market.Ã    References to illegal drugs and sexual conduct are two of the most common  complaints.Ã   Adults claim that rock and roll stars are bad influences to  children.Ã   The lyrical content of songs and the examples set by musical  idols are not suitable for minors.Ã   Today's music, especially, tests the  limits of good taste.Ã   Objections to artists like Eminem, Lil' Kim, and  Fred Durst are everyday occurrences, but what the judgmental public and media do  not discuss is that these complaints are anything but new.Ã   Songs by the  Beatles, the Beach Boys, and the Doors have also been objects of this type of  condemnation. Ã  Even as far back as operas by Germany's Richard Wagner in  the late 19th century, there exist examples of sexual behavior in music.Ã    Perhaps these scornful antagonists should look into their own music collection  before they burn their children's at the stake.      The Beatles were English heartthrobs that took America by storm.Ã   Songs  like "I Wanna Hold Your Hand," and "When I Saw You," were teenage girls'  anthems. The Beatles were the picture of a good role model.Ã   Who would  imagine that these clean-cut boys with harmonious voices would sing about drugs  in some of their later work?Ã   It is well known that after a while some of  the band began to abuse illegal drugs.Ã   "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,"  which was so well known that archeologists were naming findings after it, was  actually a tribute to LSD.Ã   "Hey Jude," which was publicized as a song  written by Paul McCartney to John Lennon's oldest son Julian at the time of his  father's remarriage, was rumored to actually be about heroin.Ã   "The minute  you let it under your skin, the...              ...rence. Indianapolis, Indiana,  03-24-95, Presentation.     Chappell, Kevin. "Ebony." Vol. 162, Issue 3, p.60, 6c. 01-98.     Eminem. Slim Shady lp.1999.     Gates, David. Woodstock Testival, 1969. "Newsweek." Vol.124, Issue 6, p.38,  12c, 4bw. 08-08-94.     Hall, Dana. "Billboard." Vol.112, Issue 33, p.69, 3/5p, 2bw. 08-12-00     Holland, Bill. "Billboard." Vol.111, Issue 19, p.73, 2/5p.      Innaurato, Albert: Levine, Joshua. "Forbes." Vol. 162, Issue 12, p.400, 1/3p,  1c. 11-30-98.     Krenske, Leigh; McKay, Jim. Gender Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist  Geography. Vol. 7, Issue 3, p.287, 18p. 09-00.     Mandel, Charles. Alberta Report."Newsmagazine." Vol. 25, Issue 22, p.28, 1p,  1bw. 05-18-98.     Wilson, Janelle. "ETC: A View of General Semantics."Ã   Vol. 57, Issue 3,  p.290, 14p. Fall 2000.     Wilson Quarterly. Vol. 19, Issue 1, p.148, 2p. Winter  1995.                        
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