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1 POPULAR CULTURE

2 INTRODUCING THE “TEENAGER”

3 Top 20 charts from Everybody's magazine, 16 March 1966
Top 20 charts from Everybody's magazine, 16 March How useful are such charts as primary sources? Source: Everybody’s Magazine, 16 March 1966, Reproduced with permission of Bauer Media

4 Read the stories of two significant Australian bands:
ACTIVITY Investigate early influences. Surf music originated in California, but because of climate and culture it became very popular in Australia. Read the stories of two significant Australian bands: The Atlantics  - The Atlantics achieved enormous success with their hit single 'Bombora'. Have students research its international impact. The Echomen  - The story of The Echomen is closely linked to the emergence of Indigenous Australian popular music. Discuss why Johnny Forrester has never been recognised  as an Australian surf music pioneer.

5 The Beach Boys, Sydney 2012 shows the band in a 2012 performance.
ACTIVITY Time comparison:  The Beach Boys tours 1964 and 2012.  The Beach Boys – live on Ready, Steady, Go! shows the band in a 1964 performance.   The Beach Boys, Sydney 2012 shows the band in a 2012 performance. Use the clips as primary source material and analyse them to identify continuities and changes. Consider: the music, instruments used, content of songs and the nature and reaction of the audience.

6 Top 20 charts from Everybody's magazine March 16, 1966 (PDF, 218 KB)
ACTIVITY Discuss the role of the media in expanding the impact of rock 'n' roll using: The role of the media in expanding the impact of rock 'n' roll (PDF, 90 KB)  Top 20 charts from Everybody's magazine March 16, 1966 (PDF, 218 KB)

7 H/W Assessment task


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