Word: rocke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Hospital, which owns the land and will benefit from the proceeds. Then a task force of 60 volunteers labored for nearly a month over treacherous 80-ft. cliffs. They knotted and secured ropes, sewed the fabric together, and operated the 20 ramset guns used to fire staples into the rock face. The sound of the pounding surf below barred direct communication among the workers, so two-way radios were used. Midway through the project, a gale-force wind ripped up much of the work, necessitating repairs and alterations...
...thing, he doesn't like questions; for another, he doesn't need publicity. Since 1966, when he broke his neck in a motorcycle accident, he has avoided reporters almost entirely-much to the despair of millions of young people who idolize him as a primogenitor of the rock generation. Now Dylan has had a change of heart and granted an interview to a San Francisco-based rock magazine...
When Larry Foreman refuses to sell out. he sings about how we're going to get together and rock the cradle...
PART OF THE attraction of rock music is hearing what we feel said in a mass way and in a different way. Hearing it sung out makes it stronger and more universal. Songs always strengthen movements...
...last time The Cradle Will Rock was produced at Harvard in 1938, and Leonard Bernstein directed it. After the 30's, radical theatre in America was dormant until very recently. A revival of this fine piece serves to remind us how politically powerful good theatre...