Sunday, August 4, 2019
The Music Of Generation X Essay -- essays research papers
 The Music of Generation X           Since the beginning of time the human beings have adored the soothing  sounds of music. Music has affected the way people have behaved and dressed  throughout different periods of time. Different groups have been formed based  upon their preference in music. Take for an example in the music of my  generation, Generation X, there are several different groups oriented by music.  In Generation X punks, gangs, alternative people, ravers, hippies, and pop  rockers have all been labeled into groups by their preference of music. Music  has also affected people mentally, causing problems in society like suicide,  depression, hate/racism, violence, and drug addiction. I am about to examine  five different song lyrics of my generation to demonstrate the different tones  and concerns they convey onto society and my generation.       The first song I would like to analyze is "Jane Says" by Jane's  Addiction. The main theme in "Jane Says" is escaping drug use and addiction.  This song is basically set in a low class area. Jane is a girl who has had a  heroine addiction. Her personal boundaries have been invaded and she wants out  of the habit, "I'm gonna kick tomorrowâ⬠¦". She goes through depression and  withdrawal, "She gets mad/And she starts to cry." Then the songs continues by  talking about loneliness. Drug addiction is often the background for much of  the music in today's society. People tend to idolize famous people and when  they see or hear of their idols using drugs or drinking they follow the actions  of the famous people. Another song in which I am going to discuss is written by  The Smashing Pumpkins. "Tonight, tonight" is a song about growing up. The song  stresses the importance of time and how precious it is, "time is never time at  all/you can never ever leave without leaving a piece of youth/ and our lives are  forever changed/ we will never be the same." This song brings an opening light  to society and makes them feel good and at the same time depressed. The music  in our generation is real deep in it's tone, the feelings music can generate is  amazing. Say you are listening to a happy song your mood will genuinely be  happy, then say you heard a slow deep meaningful song your attitude will change  somewhat. However there is different mus...              ...s of depression and loss  of reality. The song looks at the downfalls in our society and how things went  wrong. The line, "What ever happened to the Golden Rule?" says enough to  explain my thoughts. The Golden Rule in my opinion is a major norm in our  society, and with that out of the way everything is really unfriendly and  depressing. "Looking for hope in a hopeless world" explains that people are  trying to come out and have a life, but there are so many drawbacks that they  are often stuck. The song also says that you have to keep trying:              You've got to listen to the voice inside            Peace and love don't compromise            Time is passing by            Can't be standing still.         Music in Generation X has had more affect on society than any other  generation has had. More social groups have been formed and many more feelings  have been expressed through our music. Society is overall effected by music and  always will be.    s                       
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