Many people ask how music influenced the hippies, here are some quotes from classic songs of the 60's and 70's, as well as some cool literary quotes. Links are provided to buy the music or books. |
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…see the whole thing is a world full of rucksack wanderers, Dharma Bums refusing to subscribe to the general demand that they consume production and therefore have to work for the privilege of consuming, all that crap they didn't really want anyway such as refrigerators, TV sets, cars,…and general junk you finally always see a week later in the garbage anyway, all of them imprisoned in a system of work, produce, consume, work, produce, consume, I see a vision of a great rucksack revolution thousands or even millions of young Americans wandering around with rucksacks, going up to mountains to pray, making children laugh and old men glad, making young girls happy and old girls happier, all of 'em Zen Lunatics who go about writing poems that happen to appear in their heads for no reason and also by being kind and also by strange unexpected acts keep giving visions of eternal freedom to everybody and to all living creatures. Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums, 1958 (Yes, that's just part of one sentence!) |
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William S. Burroughs |
Jack Kerouac |
Bob Dylan (Like A Rolling Stone) |
Ken Kesey (On The Bus) |
Ram Dass (Be Here Now) |
Seth Seth Speaks |
John Lennon (Imagine) |
Cat Stevens (Peace Train) |
Joni Mitchell/CS&N (Woodstock) |
The Moody Blues (Tuesday Afternoon) |
Joni Mitchell/CS&N (Woodstock) |
Steppenwolf (Born to be Wild) |
Joseph Gallivan |
CS&N (Teach Your Children) |
Simon and Garfunkel (America) |
Scott Mckenzie (San Francisco) |
Ancient Hippy Saying |
George Harrison (Within You Without You) |
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Jack Weinberg |
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Marshall McLuhan |
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Timothy Leary (The Politics of Ecstasy) |
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Mark Twain |
Robert Frost |
Live the life you've always imagined. Henry David Thoreau |
"Do you want me to tell you something really subversive? Love is everything it's cracked up to be. That's why people are so cynical about it. . . . It really is worth fighting for, being brave for, risking everything for. And the trouble is, if you don't risk anything, you risk even more." Erica Jong - How to Save Your Own Life |
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smile on your brother, ev'ry-body get together, try to love one another right now. Chet Powers/Youngbloods (Get Together) |
Love is coming to us all CS&N (Carry On) |
Love the one you're with CS&N (Love the One You're With) |
With love in her eyes and flowers in her hair. Led Zeppelin (Goin' to California) |
Beatles (All You Need is Love) |
Love possesses not nor would it be possessed; For love is sufficient unto love. Kahlil Gibran |
Steven Stills |
just accept it and leave it in the cupboard or just think it's going to get on by itself. You've got to keep on watering it. You've got to really look after it and nurture it" John Lennon |
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Frederick E. Perl |
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"Our programme is cultural revolution thorugh a total assault on culture, which makes use of every tool, every energy and every media we can get our collective hands on... our culture, our art, our music, our books, our posters, our clothing, the way our hair grows long, the way we smoke dope and fuck and eat and sleep-it's all one message-the message is freedom" -John Sinclair (1969) |
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Cat Stevens (If You Want to Sing Out) |
Joni Mitchell/CS&N (Woodstock) |
is you've got to be FREE! John Lennon, (Come Together) |
Woody Guthrie This Land Was Made For You and Me (1940) |
The Byrds (Turn! Turn! Turn!) |
Crosby, Stills & Nash (Chicago) |
Bob Dylan (Blowin' in the Wind) |
...It riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave, and keep on thinking free... The Moody Blues (In The Beginning) |
Donovan (Wear Your Love Like Heaven) |
Bob Dylan (The Times they are a-changin') |
Into your life it will creep It starts when you're always afraid. You step out of line, the man come and take you away Buffalo Springfield (For What it's Worth) |
The Grass Roots (Let's Live for Today) |
Simon and Garfunkel |
Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin IV) |
MC5 |
Jim Morrison |
Jim Morrison |
Jim Morrison |
Jim Morrison |
Jim Morrison |
Thomas Jefferson |
"Hippies started the ecology movement. They combated racism. They liberated sexual stereotypes, encouraged change, individual pride, and self-confidence. They questioned robot materialism. In four years they managed to stop the Vietnam War. They got marijuana decriminalized in fourteen states during the Carter Administration." Timothy Leary (Chaos and Cyberculture) |
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John Lennon (Give Peace a Chance) |
Joni Mitchell (California) |
Bob Dylan (Subterranean Homesick Blues) |
Beatles (Revolution) |
...How many deaths will it takes till he knows that too many people have died? Bob Dylan (Blowin' in the Wind) |
Neil Young (After the Gold Rush) |
Joni Mitchell (California) |
Crosby, Stills & Nash (Ohio) |
P.F. Sloan/Barry McGuire (The Eve of Destruction) |
I'm off to drop the bomb So don't wait up for me But while you swelter Down there in your shelter You can see me On your TV Tom Lehrer So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III) |
Buffalo Springfield (For What it's Worth) |
June Jordan |
Bob Dylan (The Times they are a-changin') |
Bob Marley (Get Up, Stand Up!) |
Pete Townsend (Won't get fooled again!) |
Barry McGuire (The Eve of Destruction) |
I ain't no military son Creedence Clearwater Revival (Fortunate Son) |
Raising the spirit of peace and love, not war. John Lennon (Mind Games) |
Getting so much resistance from behind. Buffalo Springfield (For What it's Worth) |
The Moody Blues (Dear Diary) |
William S. Burroughs |
The Moody Blues (One More Time to Live) |
With a thousand million questions, about hate and death and war. 'Cause when we stop and look around us, there is nothing that we need. In a world of persecution, that is burning in its greed. The Moody Blues (Question) |
Haille Sellassie/Bob Marley (War) |
Southern Man. Neil Young (Southern Man) |
Strawberry Alarm Clock (Incense and Peppermints) |
The Who (Won't Get Fooled Again) |
The Moody blues (The Story in Your Eyes) |
Beatles (Hey Jude) |
Tom Lehrer (Pollution) |
Huey Newton |
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P.F. Sloan/Barry McGuire (The Eve of Destruction) |
Stokeley Carmichael |
Eldridge Cleaver (Soul on Ice) |
Anti-war slogan |
Chant on the streets of Chicago during the 1968 Democratic Convention, as the police were beating the demonstrators, passersby, and the media, who broadcast it all. |
Anti-war chant |
Mahatma Ghandi |
Abbie Hoffman |
Margaret Mead |
Jim Morrison |
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"His hair has the long jesuschrist look. He is wearing the costume clothes. But most of all, he now has a very tolerant and therefore withering attitude toward all those who are still struggling in the old activist political ways . . . while he, with the help of psychedelic chemicals, is exploring the infinite regions of human consciousness." Tom Wolfe, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (1968). |
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Timothy Leary |
Moody Blues (Legend of a Mind) |
Bob Dylan (Rainy Day Women nos. 12 & 35) |
Jefferson Airplane (White Rabbit) |
Jimi Hendrix (Purple Haze) |
Jefferson Airplane (White Rabbit) |
The Grateful Dead (Casey Jones) |
The Beatles (With a Little Help From My Friends) |
Donovan (Mellow Yellow) |
Jimi Hendrix version (All Along the Watchtower) |
All a friend can say is, "Ain't it a shame?" The Grateful Dead (Truckin') |
Neil Young (The Needle and the Damage Done) |
Dow Chemical advertisement |
Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers |
-Abbie Hoffman |
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in Tucson, Arizona, for some California Grass. The Beatles (Get Back) (don't need to anymore!) |
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"I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix, angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night, who poverty and tatters and hollow-eyed and high sat up smoking in the supernatural darkness of cold-water flats floating across the tops of cities contemplating jazz." Allen Ginsberg Howl |
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Bob Dylan (1992) |
John Lennon |
Neil Young (After the Gold Rush) |
Steppenwolf (Magic Carpet Ride) |
Melanie (Lay Down) |
Don McLean (American Pie) |
Oh, but we never got the chance! Don McLean (American Pie) |
Donovan (Hurdy Gurdy Man) |
Believe in the magic of a young girl's soul? Believe in the magic of rock 'n roll? Believe in the magic that can set you free? The Lovin' Spoonful (Do You Believe in Magic) |
Arlo Guthrie at Woodstock |
Wavy Gravy at Woodstock |