Documentary about Hippies/Summer of Love?
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 10:53 pm
Can you tell me some documentaries about Hippies on the 60s or about the Summer of Love?


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I can want to watch documentaries about Hitler and not be a N@ZI so... shut upmattron wrote:first documentaries on LSD, now Hippies and The Summer of Love?
Hippies are shit. stay away.
hahahahahahamattron wrote:first documentaries on LSD, now Hippies and The Summer of Love?
Hippies are shit. stay away.
this seems cool...KingLDub wrote:I can't remember the name but there was a good one about some Hippies in a multi coloured school bus which they named 'Furthur'
'Furthur was a 1939 International Harvester school bus purchased by author Ken Kesey in 1964, for $1,500 from Andre Hobson in Atherton, California. The bus was stripped down and remodeled inside and out for a psychedelic excursion across the country with Kesey and his Merry Pranksters on board. The destination sign on the bus was painted to read "Further." When Kesey went to Mexico to avoid drug charges, the Pranksters took the bus down to see him, re-painting the manifest to read "Furthur" in a deliberately meek attempt at disguise. This latter spelling is the origin of the popularly misspelled name.'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furthur
Google around a bit and you might find a link to it.
From the people I know who were there and the photos I have seen it made the G20 police brutality look like a nice fisty-cuffs.The Battle of the Beanfield took place over several hours on the afternoon of Saturday June 1, 1985 when Wiltshire Police prevented a vehicle convoy of several hundred new age travellers, known as the Peace Convoy, from setting up the fourteenth Stonehenge free festival at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England after English Heritage, the custodians of the site, persuaded a High Court Judge to grant an exclusion zone of some four miles around the Stones. The incident became notorious for accusations of a police riot that were reported to have taken place.[1]
Those in the Convoy insist that, after a stand-off of several hours, police attacked their procession of vehicles by entering the field where they were being contained, methodically smashing windows, beating people on the head with truncheons, and using sledgehammers to damage the interiors of their coaches. The Beanfield was the next field down from where the vehicles were; and when a large number of police entered the first field, many of the Convoy vehicles tried to escape by going through the Beanfield, where they were pursued and arrested by police. The police stated that they responded after they had earlier come under attack, being pelted with lumps of wood, stones and petrol bombs. The full account of events remains in hot dispute.[2]
you watch documentaries on Hitler too?RaposaNegra wrote:I can want to watch documentaries about Hitler and not be a N@ZI so... shut upmattron wrote:first documentaries on LSD, now Hippies and The Summer of Love?
Hippies are shit. stay away.
yeah cheers! you're very smart!mattron wrote:you watch documentaries on Hitler too?RaposaNegra wrote:I can want to watch documentaries about Hitler and not be a N@ZI so... shut upmattron wrote:first documentaries on LSD, now Hippies and The Summer of Love?
Hippies are shit. stay away.
so you're a N@ZI hippie?
right on the day you became retardedmattron wrote:thanks, but... how do I become a N@zi hippie?
Episode 1 :The Drug Years is a four-hour documentary chronicling the rise of illicit drug use in America and its cultural impact in the second half of the twentieth century. This epic recounting of American drug culture is told through dozens of exclusive interviews with actors, musicians, journalists, policy advocates, former drug smugglers, and former drug enforcement agents.
Notable interviews include Peter Coyote, Jackson Browne, Ray Manzarek from The Doors, Ice-T, Liz Phair, Juliette Lewis, Rob Thomas, Common, Tommy Chong, Richard Belzer, ?uestlove, Richard Lewis, Chuck D, Russell Simmons, B-Real, John Mellencamp, and Henry Rollins. These diverse voices help weave the complex tapestry of the American drug culture.
The documentary features never-before-seen film of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters' legendary acid-fueled bus trip across America in 1964, and rare footage from Woodstock, which illuminates the role drugs played in creating "this beautiful utopian experience, this new Woodstock nation." Later episodes feature exclusive home movies of former drug smugglers and heartbreaking footage of mothers hooked on crack.
The episode lineup for "The Drug Years" is as follows:
Episode 1: Break on Through (1950s-1967) -- The role played by drugs in the rejection of conformist America, a revolt championed by artistic and social subcultures including the Beats and the Hippies. The rise of marijuana use as a cultural and political statement, the advent of LSD, and other psychedelics, hailed by Timothy Leary and Ken Kesey, and embraced by free-thinkers, musicians and young people eager to expand their consciousness.
Episode 2: Feed Your Head (1967-1971) -- Drugs are now part of the schism between traditional America and the youth-fueled sociopolitical rebellions of the era, including the antiwar movement and the sexual revolution. Pot and LSD have arrived in films and on television, and the psychedelic generation expresses its idealism at Woodstock. By 1971, however, the psychedelic era has been eclipsed by death, darkness and Richard Nixon.
Episode 3: Teenage Wasteland (1972-1979) -- The Nixon administration continues its battles against the drug culture, linking it to political subversion. But drugs are part of the mainstream landscape and a rite of passage for 70's teens. Pot is more popular than ever, with swashbuckling smugglers, the popularity of High Times magazine, and a new era of drug humor by comedians like George Carlin and the hugely popular stoner duo Cheech & Chong. Disco takes over and cocaine becomes the glamour drug, beloved by celebrities, and spoofed by Woody Allen.
Episode 4: Just Say No (1980-present) -- As cocaine culture peaks, the pendulum begins its swing back to a more censorious perspective on drugs. High-profile casualties in sports and entertainment -- not to mention the arrival of crack -- contribute to the momentum for the Reagan administration's stepped-up drug war. Rap artists and producers deal with the devastating impact of the crack epidemic. Twelve-step programs are everywhere, but drugs aren't going away, and new favorites arrive with new eras: Ecstasy, Oxycontin, and Methamphetamine.
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Thanks a lot for posting that but I've already seen it lolFitz wrote:There's a mini-series that was on VH1 called 'The Drug Years' which has a lot of stuff about the sixties/hippies etc. I found it online so if you do a google you should come across it
No problem!RaposaNegra wrote:Thanks a lot for posting that but I've already seen it lolFitz wrote:There's a mini-series that was on VH1 called 'The Drug Years' which has a lot of stuff about the sixties/hippies etc. I found it online so if you do a google you should come across it
RaposaNegra wrote:right on the day you became retardedmattron wrote:thanks, but... how do I become a N@zi hippie?