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Roxy Music Moves A Generation

Many changes had occurred during 1970�s. It was a time for unprecedented political and social reforms, constraints and regulations. Cultural revolutions and various kinds of upheaval were a commonplace almost all over the world. You are a twenty plus member of a society with money to enjoy and a passion for music and dancing. You prepare yourself to get rid of week long tensions and, obviously, you deserve some enjoyment. You pick out a nice suit from the shelf to dress up handsomely like an European prince who is going for a oratory.

After an hour of hair styling and fine make up, you would leave in your favorite car to pick up your lovely girl friend. By the end of 1960�s all frames of free spirited and care free love were nearly dead. Huge changes were noticed in dressing and appearance. Apart from change of dressing styles from tailored and formfitting to billowy, hairstyles attained new feathered look or lasting curls. Music was no exception for this transformation. Music of sixties was vastly diverse similar to people�s lifestyles. Rock and roll was the dominating one with many new kinds emerging day by day across the world.

Hippies were the bad boys of the 1960�s. The term hippie was evolved form the term hipster. This culture first came in to being in the 1940�s as a revolutionary one. The hippies loved music very much. The political uncertainty and revolutions that marred various countries inspired the music of that era and it became their theme song. In the 1970�s the taste for music underwent a radical change. A lot of experiments were made in the field of music and gradually music produced by various electronic instruments conquered the field. Synthesizer guided music thus developed and achieved popularity.

Many bands came out of England to do nothing but play a few pubs in their native city. At the most, these bands might have a cult following in an obscure country like Libya but few truly made it. Roxy Music was a band that had an eclectic formation; drawing from art students and even a person that was not musically trained however, had the use of a synthesizer. This motley assortment had quite the eclectic following as well. When they first debuted in 1972, their sound was called avant-garde, their look bordering on glam rock. This was Roxy Music and soon they wowed Britain and Europe even South America had a fan base for them. Although it was not until they covered a John Lennon song that they became a �hit� in the US.

Roxy music had mostly youth as their fans who went on to create a separate culture known as British Punk movement in the end of 1970 and in the beginning of 1980. You cannot however blame Roxy music entirely for this. If you can not recollect any of the songs of Roxy music, just listen to the punk based modern alternative rock and the top 40. It is certain that you will remember Roxy music while you next listen to your favorite radio stations.

By: Isaiah Henry

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