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“Helter Skelter” and the End of the Sixties
1In late August 1968, within a few days of each other, new singles were released by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. The unusual proximity of release dates by the world’s two most significant rock bands was echoed by the congruity of the songs’ themes: the Stones’ “Street Fighting Man” and the Beatles’ “Revolution” were both responses to the political unrest and protest which characterised the spring and summer of 1968. Their topicality was obvious and much commented on, even though “Revolution” was ostensibly the B-side to “Hey Jude”, and “Street Fighting Man” was only released in the United States. The heightened anxiety in both the mainstream and the counterculture of the period led to polarised assessments of the tracks’ political positions, in which they were judged as manifestos promoting action, rather than rock posturing. Time magazine contrasted the Stones’ call in “Street Fighting Man” for “change, wildness, rebellion against civil authority” with the Beatles’ pacific quietude (Anon. 1969). San Francisco underground newspaper the Berkeley Barb saw “Revolution” as “a clear unmistakable call for counter-revolution”, while “Street Fighting Man” “lives up to its title” (Anon. 1968a). Britain’s most politically radical u
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Turning My Life Around (Digital)
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Turning My Life Around (Digital)
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In this recorded presentation, the late Dennis Rice shares his incredible testimony of coming to faith in Jesus Christ after being imprisoned as a follower of the notorious cult leader and convicted killer Charles Manson.
- Author:
- Mr. Dennis Rice (Deceased)
- Language:
- English
- Publication Date:
- 2016-04-18
- Publisher:
- Focus on the Family Broadcast
- Format:
- Digital Download
- Topic:
- Faith