History of Rock and Roll - Spring 2017

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  4. Introduction to the History of Rock and Roll
  5. 1 - Blues: The Sound of Rural Poverty
  6. 2 - The Blues and the Great Migration
  7. Artist Profile - Muddy Waters
  8. 3 - The Birth of the Electric Guitar
  9. 4 - Jazz, Swing, and Big Band Music
  10. 5 - WWII and the Shrinking of the Ensemble
  11. Artist Profile - Louis Armstrong
  12. 6 - The Influence of Rhythm and Blues
  13. 7 - Alan Freed and the Birth of Rock and Roll
  14. Rock & Roller Research Project
  15. Artist Profile - Chuck Berry
  16. 8 - Elvis and Race in 1950's America
  17. 9 - Rock & Roll and the American Dream
  18. Artist Profile - Elvis Presley
  19. 10 - The Musical Roots of the 1960's Surf Sound
  20. 11 - Sixties Soul and Civil Rights
  21. 11.5 - The Music of the Civil Rights Movement
  22. Artist Profile - The Beatles
  23. 12 - British Invasion I: Beatlemania
  24. Artist Profile - The Rolling Stones
  25. 13 - British Invasion II: The Rolling Stones and the Blues
  26. 14 - British Invasion III: The Who's Generation
  27. Artist Profile - The Who
  28. 15 - The Emergence of Folk Rock
  29. 16 - Bob Dylan: Bringing a Rock & Roll Attitude to Folk
  30. 17 - The Musical Roots of Doo-Wop
  31. 18 - A'Cappella
  32. 19 - The Rise of 1960's Antiwar Music
  33. 20 - Progressive Rock
  34. Artist Profile - Rush
  35. 21 - Symphonic Rock
  36. 22 - Hard Rock
  37. Artist Profile - Led Zeppelin
  38. Artist Profile - AC/DC
  39. 23 - Soft Rock
  40. 24 - Psychedelic Rock
  41. Artist Profile - Pink Floyd
  42. 25 - Punk Rock
  43. Artist Profile - The Ramones
  44. 26 - The Roots of Heavy Metal
  45. Artist Profile - Black Sabbath
  46. 27 - The Rise of Disco
  47. 28 - Funk Asserts Itself
  48. 29 - Introducing New Wave
  49. 30 - Bo Diddley & the Anticipation of Hip Hop
  50. 31 - The Historical Roots of Hip Hop
  51. 32 - Conscious Hip Hop vs. Gangsta Rap
  52. 33 - Ska
  53. 34 - Techno/Dubstep
  54. 35 - Alternative Rock
  55. Artist Profile - Backstreet Boys
  56. 36 - Girl & Boy Band Pop
  57. 37 - Contemporary R&B
  58. Event Profile - September 11th, 2001
  59. 38 - Current Pop
  60. Artist Profile - The Ramones
Home > 28 - Funk Asserts Itself

28 - Funk Asserts Itself

Essential Question:

  • How did 1970’s Funk respond to African-American life in the decade following the Civil Rights Movement?

Listening Chart

The Commodores - Brick House

The Commodores - Brick House

Washington Post Cartoon

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-Describe what you see in this image.

-What does the title reference?

-What paradox is the cartoonist trying to depict? 

Census Graph

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-What does this graph tell us about where whites and black lived in relation to one another between 1950 and 1970?

-How did white populations in central cities change over the 20 year period? 

Watts Riots (LA, California, 1965)

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  • If you were an African American living in an inner city in 1965, what might have been your reaction to seeing the situation in Watts? 

Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved - James Brown

  •        Who do you think James Brown is addressing in this song? How might you interpret the song’s message?
  •        What roles does the bass play in relation to the rest of the instruments in the band? 
  •        Which other instruments are played percussively or given an rhythmic emphasis in the song? 
  •        Would you consider “Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved” to be a dance song, a song that delivers a message, or both? Explain your answer.

Blaxploitation Cinema

Mammy & Uncle Remus

  •      What can we infer about the American film industry based on this data of Academy Award winners? How did blaxploitation films address this disparity?
  •       How does a musical score or soundtrack helped to compliment a movie’s setting? Why do you think Funk was an appropriate musical soundtrack for blaxploitation films?

Chocolate City

Chocolate City - Parliament

Lyrics are included in your textbook.

Chocolate City - Parliament

Additional Funk Listening

Kool and the Gang - Jungle Boogie

Kool and the Gang - Jungle Boogie
Author: Jake Robinson
Last modified: 4/23/2017 9:50 AM (EST)