The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Both versions of the song "Don't Mean a Thing" sound great for the time. Duke Ellington's version is from the 1940s, while Chuck Brown's version is from the 2000s. So of course, they sound different.
Duke Ellington's version is the classic sound of the Great Big Horns section band from World War II times. This orchestra version is sublime and invites you to dance. The musicians -the horn section- were not only good musicians, they were virtuosos of their instruments: trumpets, saxophones, and more. The voices of these African American singers and players give the proper tone to the song.
On the other hand, Chuck Brown's version is a modern one, a jazzy-based tune, good arrangements, and a funky touch that give the song the peculiar style of Chuck Brown. His band, the "Soul Searchers," are also one-of-a-kind funky jazz musicians.
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In my offense no they are not tasteless deceration, they are beutiful well thought out desighns.
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1.This relationship could also be explained like: Research shows that children who grow up watching violent tv shows and movies develop violent tendencies and/or personalities.
2. We can explain kids not becoming violent from watching violence based on how they are raised. If children are taught to not be violent, what they watch won't impact them negatively.
3. I think it has potential to impact violence in society but it depends on the household. I think children in stable, healthly households with good principles will not become violent.
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