UK chart music's affect on society
I am doing an essay on how UK chart music has shaped society in recent years and am interested in gaining other people's views on the topic. The essay's main points are based on fashion, culture and self-expression.
Thank you
- Relevant artist taggings:
- Reggie and the Full Effect »[x]
- The Fuzz Effect »[x]
- Tiger Effect »[x]
- Anal Cunt »[x]
- The Butterfly Effect »[x]
- niteffect »[x]
- Totally Boring »[x]
- No Reply »[x]
- Depth Affect »[x]
- Mass Effect »[x]
- False Image »[x]
- Solid Gold Chartbusters »[x]
- Ian Dury and the Music Students »[x]
- Toby Trash »[x]
- The Idiot Boy »[x]
- Deadloss Dick »[x]
- Dick Diver »[x]
- Untitled Musical Project »[x]
- Leaves »[x]
- Project Ender »[x]
- Good Books »[x]
- Gwen Stefani »[x]
- Bis »[x]
- rebel spell »[x]
- Product of Society »[x]
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Reggie and the Full Effect
The Fuzz Effect
The Butterfly Effect
If you're writing an essay you might want to start by learning the difference between
`affect` and `effect`.
annoying answer but it's a good point
Do your own homework.
buying stuff and, like, doing it and stuff
»...UK chart music has shaped society in recent years...«
[citation needed]
Sorry pal, news just in:
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/pop-sociology-no-longer-useful-2012100443610
It's in heavy decline...
...it reflected society really and oddly deeply until relatively recently. Spice Girls / New Labour, etc. I think it's fair to say most people these days do not know what Number 1 is and that is a sorry state of affairs.
i feel like i aged a year just reading this post