IMAGES OF NATIONAL HISTORY IN THE BRITISH POPULAR MUSIC THE 1960-1980TH YEARS
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IMAGES OF NATIONAL HISTORY IN THE BRITISH POPULAR MUSIC THE 1960-1980TH YEARS
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88-103
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The article makes an attempt to study the popular music in the UK 1960-1980h years, in particular by the example of three of the most famous bands - “The Kinks”, “The Clash”, “Iron Maiden”.
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PUNK ROCK, HEAVY METAL, BIT-ROCK
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01.09.2016
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