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* Young, Shawn David, " Hippies, Jesus Freaks, and Music " ( Ann Arbor: Xanedu / Copley Original Works, 2005 ).
* Young, Shawn David, Hippies, Jesus Freaks, and Music ( Ann Arbor: Xanedu / Copley Original Works, 2005.
* Young, Shawn David, Hippies, Jesus Freaks, and Music ( Ann Arbor: Xanedu / Copley Original Works, 2005 ).
* Young, Shawn David, M. A., Hippies, Jesus Freaks, and Music ( Ann Arbor: Xanedu / Copley Original Works, 2005 ).
* Young, Shawn David, Hippies, Jesus Freaks, and Music ( Ann Arbor: Xanedu / Copley Original Works, 2005 ).
Hippies and Music
He also listed many of the regular key topics from those publications including Vietnam, Black Power, Politics, Police Brutality, Hippies & Lifestyle Revolution, Drugs, Popular Music, New Society, Cinema, Theatre, Graphics, Cartoons etc.
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Nevertheless Penny Rimbaud of the English anarcho-punk band Crass said in interviews, and in an essay called The Last Of The Hippies, that Crass was formed in memory of his friend, Wally Hope.
David Kaiser of MIT mentioned in his book, How the Hippies Saved Physics, that the possibilities of instantaneous long-range communication derived from Bell's theorem stirred interest among hippies, psychics, and even the CIA, with the counter-culture playing a critical role in its development toward practical use.
Hippies in Mexico, known as jipitecas, formed La Onda and gathered at Avándaro, while in New Zealand, nomadic housetruckers practiced alternative lifestyles and promoted sustainable energy at Nambassa.
Hippies rejected established institutions, criticized middle class values, opposed nuclear weapons and the Vietnam War, embraced aspects of Eastern philosophy, championed sexual liberation, were often vegetarian and eco-friendly, promoted the use of psychedelic drugs which they believed expanded one's consciousness, and created intentional communities or communes.
On July 7, Time magazine featured a cover story entitled, " The Hippies: The Philosophy of a Subculture.
Hippies were also vilified and sometimes attacked by punks, revivalist mods, greasers, football casuals, Teddy boys, rednecks and members of other youth subcultures of the 1970s and 1980s.
Hippies sought to free themselves from societal restrictions, choose their own way, and find new meaning in life.
Hippies often chose brightly-colored clothing and wore unusual styles, such as bell-bottom pants, vests, tie-dyed garments, dashikis, peasant blouses, and long, full skirts ; non-Western inspired clothing with Native American, Asian, Indian, African and Latin American motifs were also popular.
Hippies embraced the old slogan of free love of the radical social reformers of other eras ; it was accordingly observed that " Free love made the whole love, marriage, sex, baby package obsolete.
Hippies seldom worried whether they had money, hotel reservations or any of the other standard accoutrements of travel.
In his 1991 book, " Hippies and American Values ", Timothy Miller described the hippie ethos as essentially a " religious movement " whose goal was to transcend the limitations of mainstream religious institutions.
Hippies emerged from a society that had produced birth-control pills, a counterproductive war in Vietnam, the liberation and idealism of the civil rights movement, feminism, gay rights, FM radio, mass-produced LSD, a strong economy, and a huge number of baby-boom teenagers.
Hippies were often pacifists, and participated in non-violent political demonstrations, such as civil rights marches, the marches on Washington D. C., and anti – Vietnam War demonstrations, including draft-card burnings and the 1968 Democratic National Convention protests.
Such activism was ideally carried through anti-authoritarian and non-violent means ; thus it was observed that " The way of the hippie is antithetical to all repressive hierarchical power structures since they are adverse to the hippie goals of peace, love and freedom ... Hippies don't impose their beliefs on others.
Penny Rimbaud of the English anarcho-punk band Crass said in interviews, and in an essay called The Last Of The Hippies, that Crass was formed in memory of his friend, Wally Hope.
Hippies also inspired the decline in popularity of the necktie and other business clothing, which had been unavoidable for men during the 1950s and early 1960s.
Amongst the ranks of absurd enemies in the game Ness must face down New Age Retro Hippies, Pogo Punks, Extra Cranky Ladies, and Big Piles of Puke throughout his quest.
Jesus and Freaks
Singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III visited the festival and later remarked that while the premies inside were looking happy the ones outside were arguing with Jesus Freaks and Hare Krishnas.
In Germany, there is a Christian youth culture, also called Jesus Freaks, that claims to have its roots in the American movement.
There is an entire line about Jesus Freaks in Frank Zappa's 1978 song " The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing ".
In the lyrics of the 1978 version of Convoy, recorded for the film of the same name, " Jesus Freaks on grass " are mentioned.
In 2011, band " Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds " released song " Soldier Boys And Jesus Freaks " on their debut self-titled album.
Jesus Freaks, written by DC Talk, The Voice of the Martyrs, and Toby Mac, is also the name of a series of books that examines the lives of Christian martyrs.
* D. C. Talk, Jesus Freaks: DC Talk and The Voice of the Martyrs — Stories of Those Who Stood For Jesus, the Ultimate Jesus Freaks.
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