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Word: rockingly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Among Africa's first known tribal groups were the artistically talented Bushmen, who scratched out their lively rock drawings of hunters and wild animals in the Stone Age. Some 7,000 years ago, the Hamites came across the Suez, bringing a rudimentary knowledge of agriculture, and soon they intermarried with Bushmen and early Negroes to produce new races. Over the continent's vast distance, these groups scattered into the polyglot tribes that fractionalize Africa today. Each went its own way. Some tribes raised empires based on hereditary rulers. In other tribal cultures, outstanding men or women and sometimes even children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: ON TRIBALISM AS THE BLACK MAN'S BURDEN | 8/23/1968 | See Source »

...different from the rock sound, which is more wild and vivid. Two of the songs in Big Pink do have a little bit of anger in them that the others don't have. It is interesting that these are the two written with Dylan. "Tears of Rage" and "This Wheel's on Fire" give a hint of how Dylan got from Blond on Blond to John Wesley Harding...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Wohlgethan, | Title: Big Pink | 8/16/1968 | See Source »

...Pink sound has rock drums and a bouncy organ, but there's a lot of lyrical piano, and the voice is all folk, sometimes gospel sing-along...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Wohlgethan, | Title: Big Pink | 8/16/1968 | See Source »

...Blond on Blond" Dylan reached the exhausting limit of rock, but it left him filled with tension. In these two songs he is getting some of the pent-up anger out of his system. He had to make this emotional break with "Blond on Blond" before he could begin to create a new style...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Wohlgethan, | Title: Big Pink | 8/16/1968 | See Source »

...Dylan this song is a transition to a new form, and it fits nicely with the band's own songs. The Big Pink sound is not as glamorous as straight rock, but its simple folk flavor, spiced with a hint of rock, is a welcome change...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Wohlgethan, | Title: Big Pink | 8/16/1968 | See Source »

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