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Phleng phuea chiwit (Thai: เพลงเพื่อชีวิต (:pʰleːŋ pʰɯː tɕʰiːwit̚); lit. "Songs for Life") describes to Thai folk music, strongly influenced by elements of Western folk and rock music with a protest theme mainly centred on the hardship of working-class people. The term ''Phleng Phuea Chiwit'' (Songs for Life) came from "Art for life" or "Literature for life" that is literature on the life and society, while Phleng phuea chiwit era flourishing in the 1970s also known as "Jewel of the literature of life".〔(''Anniversary 40 years, 1973 Thai popular uprising" ) Thai PBS, 25 October 2013.〕 ==History== Phleng Phuea Chiwit originated from the events of October 14, 1973, when student and popular protests drove away the "Three Tyrants." The earliest phleng pheua chiwit band was called Caravan, and they were at the forefront of a movement for democracy. In 1976, police and right wing activists attacked students at Thammasat University; Caravan, along with other bands and activists, fled for the rural hills. There, Caravan continued playing music for local farmers. Caravan released their albums ''Khon Kap Khwai'' (Man and Buffalo, 1975) and ''Amerikan Antarai'' (American Dangerous, 1976), inspired by American protest song (such as Bob Dylan).〔(books.google.com Pongsit Kamphee )〕〔(seasite.niu.edu )〕 In the 1980s, Phleng Pheua Chiwit was influenced by rock music, such as Hammer, Pongsit Kamphee, Pongthep Kradonchamnan and Carabao, that gained popularity in the 1980s. While many artist of the 1990s influenced by genres such as Luk thung, Traditional Thai music and Reggae including Indochine, Kon Darn Kwean, Maleehuana, Hope Family, Noo-Miter, Jaran Manopetch, Katorn, Zu Zu and Su Boonleang. though a rock artists influenced by Phleng phuea chiwit genre such as Palaphol Pholkongseng, Thanapol "Suea" Intharit and Sib Lor (led by Hugo).
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