Popular Culture of the 1960’s Essay

Popular Culture of the 1960’s

Popular culture changed a lot during the end of the fifties and thebeginning of the sixties as during the fifties the average weekly wageof an employed adult doubled. This meant that people had more money inthere pocket for leisure spending. More people had cars and could takeday trips to the coast and the doubled wages meant people could takeweek or two week holidays during the year.

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The invention of the television was an overnight success. As theaverage amount of time spent watching television was five hours in thewinter and three hours in the summer a day. Television programmes werenot very realistic however, only the emergence of z cars andcoronation street brought any social realism to the television.

Magazines made a big explosion in 1938 “woman” sold seventy eightthousand copies a week. In 1952 that figure was up to two million andtwo hundred and fifty thousand and still increased until in 1957 whenit sold three and a half million copies. By 1960 it was being read bymore than 50% of woman in Britain. Also for the first time there wasmagazines that were specifically targeted at teenagers. By 1959British teenagers were spending eight pound a week on clothes,records, cosmetics and entertainment. By 1961 the first teen magazinesuccesses, “Honey” and “19”, they provided advice and informationabout style, fashion, and music.

The British “pop star”, Cliff Richard, was the “guy next door” typeand many parents and adults had no problem with there daughters/ sonsgoing to see him live. However music copied styles that were popularin the USA, in the forties and fifties using typi…

…any parent what the best era was they would say the one when they wereteenagers, however on the other hand if you asked a parent were manythings in society went wrong they would say the era when therechildren were teenagers its just something that teenagers areoblivious to they don’t realise what is going on in the world untilthey go into to it for themselves this when they realise that thingshave gone wrong. If you asked my parents what the best decade was theywould say the 1960’s as this is when they were teenagers. And if youasked them were it all went wrong they would say now. Alternatively ifyou asked any teenager would they like to go back to when thereparents were younger they would say “no” as they have know got used tothe technology of there generation and now the 1960’s to them isprehistoric.

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