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* Hyde Park Diggers, London hippie movement and commune co-founded by Sid Rawle
* Hog Farm, America's longest running hippie commune
Filmed in a hippie commune in Phoenix, Maryland, the cast members spent much of the time smoking cigarettes and marijuana and taking amphetamines, although all of the scenes had been heavily rehearsed beforehand.
By 1970 it had become the UK's largest hippie commune.
She made her film debut at the age of five in the 1969 movie Easy Rider as a child in the hippie commune that Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper visit on their trek across the United States.
By the time of his son's visit, Mac Cocker had moved to a hippie commune in Darwin, Northern Territory.
She lived on a hippie commune for a time and worked as a cook later.
Following a stint in 1969 recording solo singles for Warner Bros. Records, Valentino assembled a new band, Stoneground, which was associated with the hippie commune the Hog Farm in the early 1970s.
*" W. C. Fields Forever " is a plotless series of vignettes satirizing hippie culture and philosophy, through a parade of characters at a commune ( referred to by a narrating character as " The ' Lazy O ' Magic Circle Dudes Ranch and Collective Love Farm ") who variously take drugs, eat " natural " foods, practice yoga and embrace Eastern religions.
It is believed that he settled in a hippie commune in the early 1970's.
Despite the circumstances, Kirkland stated that he " loved " working on the episode, and could relate to the story since he had grown up in a " sort of hippie commune school " in the late ' 60s and early ' 70s.
In the episode " Sequel ", he goes to their planet and refers to it as a " rotten hippie monster commune " after they demand he leave while pelting him with stones.
The Hog Farm is an organization considered to be America's longest running hippie commune.
From 1965 through 1980 she lived as a rural back-to-the-land hippie in various places, including Tolstoy Peace Farm, an anarchist commune in Washington, the Equitable Farm commune in Mendocino County, and the Garden of Joy Blues commune in Oregon County, Missouri.
For the first four years of his life, Broadrick was raised by his mother and stepfather in a hippie commune in Shard End.
" In the 1960s, the term underground was associated with the hippie counterculture of young people who had dropped out of college and their middle class life to live in an off-the-grid commune of free love and cannabis.
Parker and her younger brother Henry were raised on a commune in Pitt Meadows, B. C., which she described as " a hippie farm ", and she began acting after 13 years at ballet school.
Apatow produced Wanderlust ( 2012 ), starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd as a married couple who leave New York City and live in a hippie commune.
Sky, the son of hippie parents, grew up on a commune.
24-25: "... my hippie girlfriend's father, Irving Fiske -- the Mr. Natural of the commune I was involved with --"
They would practice in the boat shed built by Henry on land he bought after a hippie commune on Eel Pie Island burnt down.

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Many hippies were apolitical drop-outs, rather than students, but in the heady atmosphere of Berkeley in 1967 – 1969 there was considerable overlap of the hippie movement and the radical left.
Chic's was formed by Nile Rodgers a self described " street hippie " from late 1960s New York and Martin Dow DJ at from Key West, Florida who pioneered the NYC sound across that state.
Producer Jack Warner was nonplussed by Coppola's shaggy-haired, bearded, " hippie " appearance and generally left him to his own devices.
Their 1969 album The Gilded Palace of Sin was a modernized version of the Bakersfield style of country music made popular by Buck Owens, and the band appeared on the album cover wearing Nudie suits emblazoned with all sorts of hippie accoutrements.
" In critic Robert Christgau's description, " It was also a subculture that scornfully rejected the political idealism and Californian flower-power silliness of hippie myth.
Like Crass, Jello Biafra was influenced by the hippie movement and cited the yippies as a key influence on his political activism and thinking, though he did write songs critical of hippies.
Stranger in a Strange Land was embraced by the hippie counterculture, and libertarians have found inspiration in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.
Rolling Stone magazine, named after the Muddy Waters song " Rollin ' Stone " ( 1950 ), was initially identified with and reported on the hippie counterculture of the era.
While hippies also gathered in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Seattle, Portland, Washington, D. C., Chicago, Houston, Atlanta, New Orleans, Miami, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and across Europe, San Francisco was the center of the hippie revolution, a melting pot of music, psychoactive drugs, sexual freedom, creative expression, and politics.
The gathering of approximately 30, 000 like-minded people made the Human Be-In the first event that confirmed there was a viable hippie scene.
He recounts that during his student days he was a left-leaning hippie, but that in the 1970s his political views underwent a volte-face.
She testified about a hippie group and its leader Charles Manson, a thwarted musician who believed that a race war was imminent.
The hippie subculture was originally a youth movement that arose in the United States during the mid-1960s and spread to other countries around the world.
The etymology of the term ' hippie ' is from hipster, and was initially used to describe beatniks who had moved into San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district.
" Piedra Roja Festival ", a major hippie event in Chile, was held in 1970.
Along with the New Left and the American Civil Rights Movement, the hippie movement was one of three dissenting groups of the 1960s counterculture.
" Caen himself felt that the city of San Francisco was so straight that it provided a visible contrast with hippie culture.
The media was right behind them, casting a spotlight on the Haight-Ashbury district and popularizing the " hippie " label.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band which was quickly embraced by the hippie movement with its colorful psychedelic sonic imagery.
Poster for the hippie exploitation films | hippie exploitation film Psych-Out A sign of this was the visibility that the hippie subculture gained in various mainstream and underground media.
Although not as visible as it once was, hippie culture has never died out completely: hippies and neo-hippies can still be found on college campuses, on communes, and at gatherings and festivals.
One expression of hippie independence from societal norms was found in their standard of dress and grooming, which made hippies instantly recognizable to one another, and served as a visual symbol of their respect for individual rights.
At the same time, many thoughtful hippies distanced themselves from the very idea that the way a person dresses could be a reliable signal of who he was — especially after outright criminals such as Charles Manson began to adopt superficial hippie characteristics, and also after plainclothes policemen started to " dress like hippies " in order to divide and conquer legitimate members of the counter-culture.

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