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... Music- Hippies used music to express themselves emotionally, spiritually and politically. ... Hippies used music to try to convince the world to believe in peace. ...
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... To some Hippies, music was the most important aspect of their life. ... Hippies used music as a way to get their thoughts and ideas out. ...
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... love and peace into society. In these times artists started using the hippies way of life in their music. Members of 'the Mamas and ...
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... became known as the hippies. The hippies expressed their ideas through music and the influence of drugs. The phrase "sex, drugs, and ...
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... "...over the course of the decade the music changed to parallel trends of hippies, student protest, and a counterculture affair with drugs..."(Pg. ...
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... The music and message of Haight-Ashbury was only a memory now, left behind were the disillusioned hippies strung out on drugs and their undeserving children. ...
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... They "really dig music." 47 Michener Many Hippies were actually musicians themselves. Hippies used music as a way to get their thoughts and ideas out. ...
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... These people would be given the name "hippies". "Hippies" would practice free love and experiment with drugs, and right in the middle was the music. ...
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... Most hippies overlooked the danger of taking acid, and enjoyed the effects ... of everything, from talking to friends, looking at pictures, and listening to music. ...
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... Rap supports baggy pants and hat's sideways. There's hippies who like string bands and the old yuppie music from back in the day. ...
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... Hippies exemplified these beliefs, and in 1969 they gathered at a music festival known as "Woodstock" to celebrate their music, their love, and their freedom ...
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... were students, hippies, protestors of the Vietnam War, anti-gays, anti-government, anti-drug people and fans who were there just to hear the music and have a ...
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... Without the power of the 60s music revolution, a lot of the messages that the hippies were trying to get across might not have been heard as clearly by the ...
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... The Hippies movement was also associated with "Light" shows, now days called a "Rave". In Raves, colorful lights and music are common. ...
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... Their program for a better world was one where everyone was mellow." The hippies embraced music and drug, especially marijuana and LSD. ...
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... often called hippies were characterized not only by their bell-bottomed pants, tie-dyed shirts and loose moral values, but also by the music they listened to. ...
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... 8). Before, "rock and roll" was the music for "stoners" and hippies, but with the event of Woodstock, rock music became widely heard by the mass public market. ...
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... 8). Before, "rock and roll" was the music for "stoners" and hippies, but with the event of Woodstock, rock music became widely heard by the mass public market. ...
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... Hippies are the common people you have grown to remember during this era. They loved to get high and soak up all the music, while dancing around and singing ...
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... Tiber 2). It was three days of music and peace, a time that teenage hippies and burnouts could spend sleeping in fields listening to psychedelic music. ...
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... This movement marked another response to the decade as the young experimented with music, clothes, and drugs. These young people became known as hippies. ...
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... In fact, at times it seems McLean is criticizing the music of the 60's, by making reference to unpure ideas such as "hippies" and the "drug era." This view ...
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... As important as hippies and flowers were, the defining event of the '60s took place ... There was abroad spectrum of music at the event, yet there was no pop, such ...
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... to our grandparents, it made the journey to Canada not seem so long for the hippies. ... of who or what affected this great nation the rockers and the music of the ...
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... In an era when hippies wandered free and drugs were just "mind expanding ... Unlike Cobain, Hendrix wrote music to support and inspire his followers, as opposed to ...
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... were hippies and they left their cars anywhere to walk the rest of the way to the site. It was supposed to be a three day celebration of community and music, ...
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... by the hippie sound: driving, deafening hard beat of rock, music that is ... among people, ideologies and religions ("The Way of, 3"). Most hippies believe that ...
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... out of the suburbs, inner cities, and countryside's, there was a general feeling that the hippies were a product of drugs, and rock music; this generalization ...
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... loving hippies of the nineties that are only looking for a good time" (Laughinghouse & Owen 2) WORK CITED Brown, Mike and Brian Behlendorf. "Techno Music and ...
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... their style of dress will resemble that of the music they listen to. This can be seen in any high school looking at different groups [hippies, punkers, and ...
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