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Why didn't the hippies get into the jfk assassination ? - Jim Hackett II - 19-08-2013 Thanks and I agree. The result of my internal moral compass was and continues to be: A pox on both your houses (Capitalism and Communism), The moral compass reveals a need to examine data for myself and reject the MSM's trumpeted trash, i.e. to refuse to give away the right to do my own thinking. I still enjoy Grateful Dead Music almost everyday but am not now nor ever was a deadhead as you attempted to redefine the term, deadhead. Deadhead Fan of good music. Slander dies on the ashes of the lie. Why didn't the hippies get into the jfk assassination ? - Cliff Varnell - 20-08-2013 Not to put a knock on the Dead (sniff) but by 1970 the two best rocknroll bands out of the SF Bay Area weren't psyche at all. "I'm a child of atom bombs and rotten air and Vietnams. I'm you. You are me." Why didn't the hippies get into the jfk assassination ? - Steve Minnerly - 20-08-2013 There was a lot of good music coming out in 1970. After i thought i was too good to listen to some of it i came back to it years later. It holds up as they say. Why didn't the hippies get into the jfk assassination ? - Cliff Varnell - 20-08-2013 Circa '72 Bob Dylan said Thunders was his favorite musician. Speaking of Dylan and proto-punkers it doesn't get any more punk rock than this Newport '65 first song of the set! Let's get it straight folks -- this is not "folk rock" it's pure proto-punk-rock! Recognize! (Added on edit): Barking vocals by Dylan ripping short guitar leads by Mike Bloomfield of (...wait for it) San Francisco. Barking vocals, confrontational lyrics, fast-tempo, short sharp guitar leads...punk rock, dude. Why didn't the hippies get into the jfk assassination ? - Steve Minnerly - 20-08-2013 While Ed Sanders is known for his work on the Manson family he also recorded an album "Sanders Truckstop" that is a real gem from that period. Why didn't the hippies get into the jfk assassination ? - Keith Millea - 20-08-2013 Kool,Dylan goes punk at Newport.And,with the blues guitar of the legend Mike Bloomfield.I once read where Bloomfield was so loaded on smack that he played his whole show laying on his back...He eventually self-destructed. How about some Boz Scaggs......This song was edited out of the movie "Last days of the Fillmore". Why didn't the hippies get into the jfk assassination ? - Phil Dragoo - 20-08-2013 We saw them in Chicago in '69 This ended their set Crowd on seats Blackout Exeunt Stones That Leo on the leotard The fashion statement in Lincoln Park was the wet bandana around the smoldering police barricades garbel-dee-barking voice gun and bang they're on the run that whole short-livved krystallnacht thing damped by the board-up men with their saws and trucks and Daley's police army won the round Bill and Mark's anticlimactic adventure "What do I think!" answered the man in the restaurant "I think they should be in jail, that's what I think!" Now Rahm begs the Heartbreakers eschew the children See the revolution Expectations Blow up Why didn't the hippies get into the jfk assassination ? - Tracy Riddle - 20-08-2013 Cliff, your taste in music is similar to mine. Mott the Hoople covering "Ohio" Why didn't the hippies get into the jfk assassination ? - Steve Minnerly - 20-08-2013 www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtVBrXvmmJw "The iliad" from Sanders Truckstop [video]www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtVBrXvmmJw[/video] Not just a good song but funny as hell. Why didn't the hippies get into the jfk assassination ? - Cliff Varnell - 21-08-2013 Tracy Riddle Wrote:Cliff, your taste in music is similar to mine. For Edward Snowden... For Charlie Manson... "Tex, you go with 'em." Small man's big yap got him a life sentence in Cali Corrections and a larger-than-life sentence as a media myth. |