Discussion "The New World" by X: Using specific examples of historical terms, events, and patterns from the lyrics that connect with real historical content, please explain the "real US history" that is described/embedded in the lyrics of the song "The New World" by the band X from 1983. And pick two more songs from the following, The five songs and one skit: Curtis Mayfield "This Is My Country" Free Design "Proper Ornaments" Merle Haggard "Okie from Muskogee" Phil Ochs "I Ain't Marching Anymore" The Stooges "1969" and one the comedy skit by Mel Brooks and Marlo Thomas "Boy Meets Girl" The terms or events are: Antiwar movement, Counterculture, Backlash, Watergate, modern feminist movement, and Black Power. Please, focus on "The New World" by the band X from 1983. And then pick two songs from the remaining five. After analyzing the songs above, please write one thorough paragraph that explains the real-life historical events, patterns and people from the 1970's and early 1980's that the song is referencing and commenting on. What economic and political patterns in the USA in the 1970's does this song reflect?
Discussion "The New World" by X:
Using specific examples of historical terms, events, and patterns from the lyrics that connect with real historical content, please explain the "real US history" that is described/embedded in the lyrics of the song
"The New World" by the band X from 1983.
And pick two more songs from the following,
The five songs and one skit:
Curtis Mayfield "This Is My Country"
Free Design "Proper Ornaments"
Merle Haggard "Okie from Muskogee"
Phil Ochs "I Ain't Marching Anymore"
The Stooges "1969"
and one the comedy skit by Mel Brooks and Marlo Thomas "Boy Meets Girl"
The terms or events are: Antiwar movement, Counterculture, Backlash, Watergate, modern feminist movement, and Black Power.
Please, focus on "The New World" by the band X from 1983. And then pick two songs from the remaining five.
After analyzing the songs above, please write one thorough paragraph that explains the real-life historical events, patterns and people from the 1970's and early 1980's that the song is referencing and commenting on. What economic and political patterns in the USA in the 1970's does this song reflect?
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