Thursday, September 22, 2011

Who were the first people to condemn rock and roll?

Please give names and dates of these people who condemn rock.sorry for posting this in the wrong area ,but I felt I would actually get better results this way. bare with me.|||My parents. 1960's|||I found this from a Christian website. I don't have much faith in the accuracy of anything that a Christian website posts, but it might give you a clue...





HISTORY OF ROCK AND ROLL


This is a brief section on the history of rock and roll. If you are a Christian and you don't realize that secular rock is evil and demonic then you better get your spiritual eyes examined because you have big problems. One distressing problem about the religious rock scene is that many involved also listen to secular rock and roll. At some of the concerts put on by the religious rockers they sometime "warm" up their audiences by playing secular rock and roll songs.





As you read the history of rock and roll, observe how Satan brought in his rock music in the 1950's and slowly degenerated it to it's present level of baseness. Watch how Satan slowly turned up his bunsen burner until his music developed to it's present low. The following information was taken from a chart from Freedom Village U.S.A. called History of rock and roll, Major influence chart.





Early Rock: Mid 50's - Early 60's


Message: Seemingly harmless music and lyrics promoted "good times". Also promoted dancing the new dance fads. "Teen Idols" were worshiped by teenage girls and being "cool" was in for boys. The stage was being set for rebellion by the "greaser" image. Music: Blend of "Big Band" with its powerful physical dance influence and "rhythm and blues", based on African rhythm patterns. Tempos and rhythm patterns were smooth and "catchy". Melodies created a very whimsical "Happy Days" atmosphere.





Main Performers: Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Bill Haley and The Comets, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Platters, Four Seasons, Smokey Robinson %26amp; the Miracles, and James Brown.


|||I would have to agree, and say sometime in the late 1940's, early 1950's when Rockabilly became popular. A lot of parents and religious people disagreed with it and wouldn't allow their children to listen to it as most Rockabilly was sort of big in drugs, drinking, sex etc. Most of it was pretty rebellious. Such as Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry (especially because he was a black rock n roll musician) Elvis especially, I believe, because portrayed some kind of sex symbol with the way he danced and how people were so attracted to him back then.


Rockabilly was followed by stuff like The Doors, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin etc. Which was followed by Kiss, AC/DC, and punk rock, which was followed by 80's metal. There were more types of music in between, but I'm just giving examples of most of the ones that were looked down on by a lot of people.


That's my little insight.|||The uptight ones. Sorry I don't know the names of these particular people. There were a lot of them in the fifties and sixties and I'm not sure anyone knows who coined the phrase "rock and roll is evil."|||George and Ethyl Buzzfarmer. 1951. LittleAcres farm in Arkansas, on Route 18, about a mile from the mill.





|||religious people|||I am not sure about the date of it. But I do believe it was the KKK. They didn't like it because it was a black form of music. |||that would probably date back 2 the public Elvis record burning by some church in the '50's ! U look it up !!|||Please, nobody condems Rock 'n Roll.





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