Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Hippie" ¶ 57
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

hippies and were
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.
" Patti Smith, in contrast, suggests in the documentary 25 Years of Punk that the hippies and the punk rockers were linked by a common anti-establishment mentality.
In the late 1970s, punks were known to have had confrontations with hippies due to the contrasting ideologies and backlash of the hippie culture.
Mining families were replaced by what locals referred to as " hippies ", young people with a 1960s worldview which frequently clashed with the values of Telluride's old-timers.
Borrowed English words with Russian inflection were widely used in Russian slang, especially among Russian hippies.
Noting that they were " seekers of meaning and value ", scholars like Timothy Miller have described hippies as a new religious movement.
Some of the earliest San Francisco hippies were former students at San Francisco State College who became intrigued by the developing psychedelic hippie music scene.
In June 1967, Herb Caen was approached by " a distinguished magazine " to write about why hippies were attracted to San Francisco.
With this increased attention, hippies found support for their ideals of love and peace but were also criticized for their anti-work, pro-drug, and permissive ethos.
The common stereotype on the issues of love and sex had it that the hippies were " promiscuous, having wild sex orgies, seducing innocent teenagers and every manner of sexual perversion.
Whether at a " love-in " on Mount Tamalpais near San Francisco, a demonstration against the Vietnam War in Berkeley, or one of Ken Kesey's " Acid Tests ", if the " vibe " wasn't right and a change of scene was desired, hippies were mobile at a moment's notice.
Planning was eschewed, as hippies were happy to put a few clothes in a backpack, stick out their thumbs and hitchhike anywhere.
If they adhered to mainstream faiths, hippies were likely to embrace Buddhism, Unitarian Universalism, Hinduism and the restorationist Christianity of the Jesus Movement.
" Like many dissenting religions, the hippies were enormously hostile to the religious institutions of the dominant culture, and they tried to find new and adequate ways to do the tasks the dominant religions failed to perform.
The degree of political involvement varied widely among hippies, from those who were active in peace demonstrations, to the more anti-authority street theater and demonstrations of the Yippies, the most politically active hippie sub-group.
Bobby Seale discussed the differences between Yippies and hippies with Jerry Rubin, who told him that Yippies were the political wing of the hippie movement, as hippies have not " necessarily become political yet ".
The notion of violence or other criminality possibly arose because hardcore outlaws and criminals were popularly portrayed as using many of the same jive terms in their speech, and this distortion could also be seen in popular TV shows with regard to hippies a few years later.
He considered the appeal of the Magic Band as outcasts who were even " too weird for the hippies ".
Despite the broader punk subculture's reactionary antagonism towards hippies, the ideals of the hippie counterculture were an influence on anarcho-punk.
Among other unusual techniques, bent and fisheye camera perspectives were used to portray the way the film's hippies and hoodlums viewed the city.
It is hinted through their dialogue that they were once activists and possibly hippies during the 1960s, but have since become apathetic stoners.
The War in Southeast Asia and the rise of counter-culture hippies during the mid and late 1960s with diverging opinions about the draft and military involvement in Vietnam as well as the use of drugs were significant topics of the generation gap of this era.
He noted that Eliade initially felt apprehensive about the consequences of hippie activism, but that the interests they shared, as well as their advocacy of communalism and free love had made him argue that hippies were " a quasi-religious movement " that was " rediscovering the sacrality of Life ".

hippies and long
Many hippies, metalheads and Indian sadhus have long hair, as well many older indie kids.
After a long delay, during which the site became a dangerous eyesore, thousands of ordinary Berkeley citizens, merchants, students, and hippies took matters into their own hands, planting trees, shrubs, flowers and grass to convert the land into a park.
As with other adolescent, white middle-class movements, deviant behavior of the hippies involved challenging the prevailing gender differences of their time: both men and women in the hippie movement wore jeans and maintained long hair, and both genders wore sandals or went barefoot.
Some also reject black metal musicians and fans for having long hair, which they associate with hippies and left-wingers.
There were stylistic differences between beatniks and hippies — somber colors, dark sunglasses, and goatees gave way to colorful psychedelic clothing and long hair.
Some anti-war students who had the long-haired appearance of hippies chose to cut their long hair and shave off their beards, in order to campaign for McCarthy door-to-door, a phenomenon that led to the informal slogan " Get clean for Gene.
The entry of ' hippies ' and men with long hair and flared trousers is forbidden.
For example, the hippies of the 60s often toted long hair ( sometimes in dread lock form ), sandals and inexpensive clothing made of natural fibers.
* " Unsheathed " from Live's 1997 album Secret Samadhi contains the chorus " Free love is a world I can't linger too long in / Free love was just another party for the hippies to ruin ", although any specific objections are very unclear.
John Lennon sang how '" freaks on the phone won't leave me alone "', explaining how he was ' sick of all these aggressive hippies or whatever they are, the Now Generation ... demanding my attention as if I owed them something ... under a delusion of awareness by having long hair and that's what I'm sick of '.
Despite this popular and critical success, particularly among a generation of young hippies and survivalists, the catalog was not intended to continue in publication for long, just long enough for the editors to complete a good overview of the available tools and resources, and for the word, and copies, to get out to everyone who needed them.
The UK's underground movement was focused on the Ladbroke Grove / Notting Hill area of London, which Mick Farren said " was an enclave of freaks, immigrants and bohemians long before the hippies got there " ( 1 ).
The Afro became a powerful political symbol which reflected black pride and a rejection of notions of assimilation and integration — not unlike the long and untreated hair sported by the mainly Caucasian hippies.
Kalanta played guitar and made a few drawings ; he had long hair and sympathized with the hippies.
This changed in the 1970s when the emerging British punk subculture chose messy, choppy hair in reaction to the long smooth styles worn by hippies and disco fans.
On May 1, 1988, AF held its first White Workers Day march on Haight Street in San Francisco, in which 65 participants, which included a few long haired white hippies who had spontaneously joined the march, marched unopposed.
Subjects became more ethnically and socially diverse ( e. g., a Chinese woman with triangular hat, hippies with long hair and glasses, men wearing floppy hats, etc .).
Outlaw country was very rock-oriented, and had lyrics that focused on the criminal, especially drug and alcohol-related, antics of its performers, who grew their hair long, wore denim and leather and looked like hippies in contrast to the clean-cut country singers that were pushing the Nashville sound.

0.405 seconds.