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In this episode of Reality Sandwich, Paul Kangas interviews two musicologists. They lay out a study of the evolution of popular song styles in the decades prior to Kennedy, during his administration and after his assassination.
Many major artists, like Elvis and the Beatles are discussed, and the convolutions of Dylan's phases as the nation's directions were strained.
And finally a brief discussion of the views of the current generation, as they observe Bush and Clinton's actions in the world's eye.
Paul Kangas Jim Kerns Richard Meyers KPOO Radio, San Francisco, CA
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