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Influence of rock and roll from "summary" of Just Kids by Patti Smith

Rock and roll was more than music to us; it was a way of life. It was rebellion and freedom, a force that shaped our identities and guided our choices. The influence of rock and roll was everywhere, in the way we dressed, the way we talked, the way we carried ourselves. It was a badge of honor, a symbol of our defiance against societal norms and expectations. The music itself was like a drug, intoxicating us with its raw energy and unapologetic attitude. It was a call to arms, a rallying cry for all the misfits and outcasts who didn't fit into the cookie-cutter mold of mainstream society. It gave us a sense of belonging, a community of like-minded individuals who shared our passion and our dreams. Rock and roll gave us the courage to be ourselves, to embrace our individuality and reject the pressures to conform. It was a source of inspiration, fueling our creativity and pushing us to explore new horizons. It taught us to question authority, to challenge the status quo, and to never settle for mediocrity. The influence of rock and roll was palpable in everything we did, from the way we approached our art to the way we interacted with the world around us. It was a driving force that propelled us forward, giving us the strength to overcome obstacles and the resilience to keep going even when faced with adversity. In the end, rock and roll was more than just a genre of music; it was a way of life that shaped us in ways we never could have imagined. It was the soundtrack to our youth, the fuel for our passions, and the guiding light that led us on our journey of self-discovery and self-expression.
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    Just Kids

    Patti Smith

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