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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Beatlemania Perpective.


Perspective For: The perspective for the tour in New Zealand was the youth of New Zealand.
The values of younger New Zealanders seemed to be changing as one era passed and another emerged. From this time, New Zealand opened up to the world as never before through television and the beginning of mass air travel overseas. Some young people began to look very different. Their love affair with rock 'n' roll started in the 1950s, became even stronger, but the look and the music had changed. Young women hiked up their skirts as high as they could go and traded in the bouffant beehive hair-do for the mod' look, inspired by British fashion queen Mary Quant. Brylcreemed short-back-and-sides hair, shapeless sports coat, and grey strides were the last things the male mod would be seen wearing. This was the first time that pop musicians came to New Zealand, speaking young people's truths and beliefs through their music. The music business was born with many starting to make money when future artists came to New Zealand.


Perspective Against: The parents were against it because they were furious about how they changed their young generation about doing inappropriate things. Since the Beatles became famous, their music was all their young generation was talking about. The parents were religious people who thought that their songs were bad for their beliefs and understanding. They would say that Jesus saves the Beatles, or God loves the Beatles, and they would ask,  Do the Beatles love God?. They think it's sinning or in other words, means going to hell. Costing lots of money for preparing gear and paying for concert tickets.



2 comments:

  1. Hi Chara,
    I really liked this post, it includes information about both sides, well done.

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  2. Thank You Daisy Wagy

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