I was there. I was 16. I hitchhiked from nearby Glendale w/ my brother and a friend. We were called. It was a meeting of a tribe that didn't know there were so many cool members. A surprise to everyone -- because it was the first, yes, but more because it was time. Early 67, in the thick of the sixties. The "Summer of Love" was still yet to come. And there's General Hersheybar, bless him, who could still be sighted, in uniform, thirty years later on the streets of Hollywood, long after the circus had left town.
@@blackberry8615 it is and it was. It's just too bad so many of "our generation" lost our way. 20 years left me with not a lot of recognizable friends, 40 years it was impossible to find a half dozen. Another 15 years later and half of them are dead from ... well, you know.
It's amazing how the times change so fast in the mid-60s 2 years prior to this it would be unheard of to have a gathering like this in 1965 but two years later what an explosion of cultural change.
@@websurfer5772 Negative, I am not talking about HIM I am talking about his generation as a whole. Baby Boomers have done more harm than any other generation. Its time for them to step down for their failure of our society. From Bush to Biden and all others in that disappointing generation of Peace & Love have turned our society upside down
My Mom told me she used to hand out peanut butter and honey sandwiches at the Griffith Park Love-Ins. Kept pausing to find her. Wish she were still with us to show her this video - She was a genuine folk-hippie.
Vito Paulekas and his Freaks can be seen dancing (freakin' out) at 11:15 in the video. He, and his wife, Szou (also seen dancing in this video), along with Carl Franzoni, are cornerstones of the hippie movement, as they helped shape the whole aesthetic -- particularly the fashion.
I remember Vito and his tribe very well. 1967 was a big year for love-ins at Griffith and Elysian parks (I was 18 that summer). I remember one at Elysian Park with Steve Miller Blues Band playing on stage and Vito & Co dancing. The cops raided/busted that one for open weed smoking and rushed the attendees. We all paniced and ran... very scary at the time!
I just recently learned about Vito and the Freaks, and I am fascinated by them! I recognized Szou and Vito as soon as i saw them. I wasn't born til 1971 and always wished I'd have lived in these times. This whole video was beautiful
I went to so many as a teen. I don’t know if I was at this one or not. Interesting period. Everyone was welcome & cool with people of all different neighborhoods around LA. Didn’t care for the drugs. I remember seeing the Jefferson Airplane & The Mammas & the Papas.
I was there at Griffith Park for a couple of these, checked the video carefully, but didn't see myself in it, so maybe I wasn't there for this one. Amazing time for me, and many others.
This is Griffith Park, right? This is the California I remember rhapsodizing about when I lived on the East coast and saw scenes of California on cereal commercials, TV shows like "The Monkees" etc. I ended up living in San Diego and mostly L.A. for 30 years but had to leave because Utopia got turned into dystopia. SaD
Yes this was in Griffith Park, it's one of the popular spots for hippies to congregate, i still remember a year later in 1968 as an 8 year old we'were going to to picnic there after spending some time at the L.A. Zoo, but my dad and uncle notice a huge crowd in the park as the rest of us in the car waiting to hear whats going on, then my dad and uncle returned and told us we're not going to picnic, and i asked my dad Why(?), and told me "Because there's alot of hippies and we're going back home". I didn't really know or understand what are hippies until i got older to know about them. But this footage of the hippie scene is really cool to watch and know the history hippie culture.
@@shootfirst2097 I have to say that i agree with you, i would of like it if i were a teenager in the 60's, it was a great time for music and pop culture, and i would learn more to enjoy life than spilling my blood in Vietnam. Another spot where hippies got together was in Redondo Beach, a beach nearby where we use to live, there would be alot hippies walking down the street and on the peir, and alot lived in in these spanish mexican style houses probably built in the 1920s, one of those homes got my attentioned that was painted colorful with a peace sign on top of the front door. Hippies remained living there till the early 1970's, and after that it was no more.
@@sevestan Boy, has this generation changed in how you assume. We learned back then to share sisterhood without mauling each other. There were a few lesbians, but it wasn’t the norm & no one much cared. They didn’t appear to me to be of this persuasion. But, I was there in this place, at this time. It was normal to depend & trust your sister friend. Sometimes it was just someone you just met that was having a hard time & you showed compassion. I am glad to have lived then. Pornography hadn’t been normalized, Hugh Hefner & the PlayboyBunnies were not part of this lifestyle. Having multiple partners was not the norm either. We still believed in families with children instead of only dogs.
Before my time. Although I believe every word youre sayin! Even though Hugh Hefner was looked upon pedestal. (Lucky for him) in the 70s ,80s and after. He's not thought of much anymore. Legacy of rape and perversion, scandalous.
Peace and Love...society will never accept this message. Look what they did to Jesus, look what they did to MLK. It is for the few individuals who understand because larger society never will. They will criticize, and then when that's not enough they will resort to violence. And why else? Who believes in peace and love? Not those who criticize it, that's for sure. Beautiful time.
What this? Free souls together in the park without corporate signs and slogans? Children wandering about? Happy fools wriggling, writhing and gyrating? Sharing food, sharing smiles, sharing... love?!? 'Expressing their unique selves by the thousands with one camera! Today, might be one individual being expressive with thousands of cameras fixated..
@@sunkintree maybe if you lived in a small radius of SoCal they were known but outside of that they are definitely obscure as you can get.I know just about every hippie psychedelic band that ever came out and never heard about them.
1 год назад Я думаю, что первая группа - Clear Light. Мне это напоминает Далласа Тейлора. (Посмотрите их на TH-cam) @baddayhaver279 9 месяцев назад Да, это они. Майкл Ней, Робби Робисон, Боб Сил, Клифф ДеЯнг, Дуг Лубан и Даллас Тейлор. @РобертБиркрем-qg7du 10 месяцев назад Он продолжал играть с C,S,N&Y, верно? (Кросби, Стиллз, Нэш и Янг) **************************************************************************************************** @TheGroover72 1 year ago I think that first band is Clear Light. That looks like Dallas Taylor to me. (Check 'em out on YT) @baddayhaver279 9 months ago Yup that’s them. Michael Ney, Robbie Robison, Bob Seal, Cliff DeYoung, Doug Lubahn, and Dallas Taylor. @RobertBirkrem-qg7du 10 months ago He went on to play w/ C,S,N &Y right? (Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young)
Go to minute mark (approx) 2:00 ... if that isn't a very young (we were ALL very young) Brad Pitt I'll volunteer to go back in time and help him eat that apple. Far out.
the 2:20 mark to be exact. On target girl- full 'look a like ' credit, as me and my buddies used to say, back in our teens and early 20's.Actually, a 68 yr old, I instinctively (non-verbally) will always see someone who reminds me of someone publicly known, or just and individual from my life. We had a field day at Cal Jam I in '74.
We were crowded in at these events like sardines & we lived in LA: a big city. People were proud to have children & bring them also. We cared about all living things & shared what we had which was usually not much. We still honored our creator of whatever faith we belonged, we were welcoming to all people, caring for animals even spiders, played music for our plants, respected the environment enough to pick up our own trash & sometimes another’s. Now people honor the dark side & what’s in it for me.
of course, and to add a 'missing' ingredient, the Left has ordered our southern border a 'cease and desist' order, to fast track the 'brown seeding' of the already over populated US. This was done purely out of spite by the Left, to dilute and reduce the % of whites in this country, and to undo the sensible border policy that ALL countries (First and Third World) , JUST because a president they hated, implemented it. Fact.
Thing is,anyone could attend,didnt matter if you were a nerd or what,except nazis.Its just like the first time you visually saw a mass of people enjoying rock n roll.Woodstock really put rock n roll on the global map.
Two years before Woodstock. THAT was the last gasp of hippie culture. The drugs (cocaine) took hold, the Vietnam War was raging. Nixon poisoned the well (like Trump today), and the times just changed. But what a time....
These are the hippies, a very small subsection of boomers. They were not the majority. Most boomers were not doing this, they were busy climbing the corporate ladders.
I was there with my American cousin I was 19 being English on acid dope and booze the girls sucked and funked me also pasadena was a gas where uncle and auntie lived
Degenerate hippies... as someone who's done a lot of psychedelics and tried the lifestyle, it almost never ends well for those who really get into it. You wake up one day and you're 38 and still only concerned about what show or festival you're going to, what drugs you'll be taking, and the partying. It's fun for a bit in your early 20s, but becomes pretty sad if you keep chasing that lifestyle as you grow older, while the people around you moved on with life, settled down, had kids, got jobs, houses, and just generally living a real life instead of spending one's life trying to recapture and relive glory days long past.
A lot of them got into their own creativity and spiritual systems of evolving their minds rather than the drugs. All about finding yourself. It was a portal into all of that for a good many of them.
A lot of what you said is true. Yes, it was fun . For a while. I grew up in Newport Beach then, as a 16 year old attending outdoor happenings like this….and a lot of concerts. Yet, it does get tedious. Get up when you feel like it, wander around with nothing to show when the next day comes. Decided to go to college, and actually got a job. Then a car , a bank account and started saving toward a real future. It paid off : wife, children, good home, long career and then retirement and grandchildren. I saw what happened to some of those people who stayed with it too long. Sad, really. Wasted time and money on what? Yes, we’re only young once and we should enjoy it for the time but grow up someday and face reality and adulthood. Some never did.
It wasn't them. If you read the agendas of our overlords, you'll see what's really going on, and what's coming for us all. If it hasn't been scrubbed yet.
@@chrishultgren777 No. I grew up with Hippies, MOSt have the same Opinions. *L O L !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Yes, same child like abstract opinions of freedom and brotherhood and heavily invested in the stockmarket or home equity mortgages to the hilt and 40 years working as a corporate human resource.
I was there. I was 16. I hitchhiked from nearby Glendale w/ my brother and a friend. We were called. It was a meeting of a tribe that didn't know there were so many cool members. A surprise to everyone -- because it was the first, yes, but more because it was time. Early 67, in the thick of the sixties. The "Summer of Love" was still yet to come. And there's General Hersheybar, bless him, who could still be sighted, in uniform, thirty years later on the streets of Hollywood, long after the circus had left town.
That's beautiful!
@@blackberry8615 it is and it was. It's just too bad so many of "our generation" lost our way. 20 years left me with not a lot of recognizable friends, 40 years it was impossible to find a half dozen. Another 15 years later and half of them are dead from ... well, you know.
You were there ?? Which one is you ?
The same week I was sent to Vietnam
@Stephen Jerrome Where in Los Angeles County, California did it take place? Did the Los Angeles Herald Examiner report it ? Any other newspapers?
It's amazing how the times change so fast in the mid-60s 2 years prior to this it would be unheard of to have a gathering like this in 1965 but two years later what an explosion of cultural change.
more like lsd in the water supply
this is historical footage never seen so much positivity in one vid
LMFAO
My generation Peace & Love proud of coming from there. Today's world is lost. 75 yrs old.
Ur soo lucky!
The world is not lost everywhere 💐🌼🌹🌸🌺 🙏
Yes and your generation has made a mess out of our present day world
@@pepsiq11965 You're confusing him with the global elite.
@@websurfer5772 Negative, I am not talking about HIM I am talking about his generation as a whole. Baby Boomers have done more harm than any other generation. Its time for them to step down for their failure of our society. From Bush to Biden and all others in that disappointing generation of Peace & Love have turned our society upside down
My Mom told me she used to hand out peanut butter and honey sandwiches at the Griffith Park Love-Ins. Kept pausing to find her. Wish she were still with us to show her this video - She was a genuine folk-hippie.
Sounds like you had a cool mom,, Peace and Love!!
ima cry. its about love. so beautiful
I'm watching this while listening to Love's Forever Changes album. 1967 LA psychedelic perfection.
Johnny Echols recently had a love in at Griffith Park. Isn't that album the BEST 💖
funny the clock running on the vid but the hippies are in an eternal space lol
This is absolutely beautiful. Let the world be this way once more..
If only.... don't know what i do in this era...
the part at 12:15 is beautiful. I'm 22 years young and have a whole life to live, I wish to experience something like this sometime ✌🏻🏵️
Vito Paulekas and his Freaks can be seen dancing (freakin' out) at 11:15 in the video. He, and his wife, Szou (also seen dancing in this video), along with Carl Franzoni, are cornerstones of the hippie movement, as they helped shape the whole aesthetic -- particularly the fashion.
I remember Vito and his tribe very well. 1967 was a big year for love-ins at Griffith and Elysian parks (I was 18 that summer). I remember one at Elysian Park with Steve Miller Blues Band playing on stage and Vito & Co dancing. The cops raided/busted that one for open weed smoking and rushed the attendees. We all paniced and ran... very scary at the time!
An old dude taking advantage of the free love sensibilities of the young girls.
I just recently learned about Vito and the Freaks, and I am fascinated by them! I recognized Szou and Vito as soon as i saw them. I wasn't born til 1971 and always wished I'd have lived in these times. This whole video was beautiful
Nice to know that Jim Morrison wasn’t the only freaky dancer back then lol
So cool! I was born six months later.
This camera is excellent. This looks like present day
I was at one of these events in Griffith Park but not this one. Too bad.
I went to so many as a teen. I don’t know if I was at this one or not. Interesting period. Everyone was welcome & cool with people of all different neighborhoods around LA. Didn’t care for the drugs. I remember seeing the Jefferson Airplane & The Mammas & the Papas.
Was this the one on Elysian Park? I wasn't born yet, but this video looks familiar. Curious Gen X'er here.
Kim Fowley at 7:50 kids. He was OUTRAGEOUS ✌
Do I see Vito Paulekas and the Freaks? Awesome!!! ☮️
Glorious!
The Brotherhood of Eternal Love flag. Wow!!! The spiritual group that expanded many minds. ✌😊
Groovy man
I was there at Griffith Park for a couple of these, checked the video carefully, but didn't see myself in it, so maybe I wasn't there for this one.
Amazing time for me, and many others.
The little kids are so cute🙂!
Thank you!.
people were so beautiful back then. nowadays not so much.
Naturally. Now people today look plastic and pumped up.
I think that first band is Clear Light. That looks like Dallas Taylor to me.
I think you're right. Good spot.
He went on to play w/ C,S,N &Y right?
Yup that’s them. Michael Ney, Robbie Robison, Bob Seal, Cliff DeYoung, Doug Lubahn, and Dallas Taylor.
@@baddayhaver279 this was before Cliff was added to the line up.
genial fan total
it was heavy, woaw
Wow that's awesome....
Can someone please tell me who plays that song ☮️🍄🎸🇺🇲❤️🕊️🎸🍄☮️is a great Psychedelic tune.....
Pamela Des Barres is in the first part. 1.11 in her blue velvet dress and daisys 💙
Cool. Thanks for telling us.
I’ve heard they had one of these in San Francisco in 1967, too.
The original Love-ins were in San Francisco, '66 - '67.
@@Studio5LA Yes, that was my point.
at 8:02 I'll bet that's Peter Bergman from The Firesign Theater ....they weere on the radio at the time ..... Cyrus Farrar producing (?)
Those people would NEVER attack the US Capitol.
No but they did attack Universities, and the Democratic convention
@@wwbuirkle That didn't happen. But thanks for being open about who you are. I appreciate that more than you hiding
@@sunkintree You don't remember the Democratic convention in Chicago? Go read a book
Need ro be there so bad
Clear Light w Dallas Taylor and Doug Lubhan at 1:03
LOVE SAVES
wo did all the swingin' love in music for this clip.??....fuzz tones.... and reedy organs..
Music by Spontaneous Combustion, the group Lance Fent put together after leaving the Peanut Butter Conspiracy.
@@ClearLight1967 thank you !
Where's Vito?
Oh there he is 10:36
2:18 Brad PItt is aging damn well
This is Griffith Park, right? This is the California I remember rhapsodizing about when I lived on the East coast and saw scenes of California on cereal commercials, TV shows like "The Monkees" etc. I ended up living in San Diego and mostly L.A. for 30 years but had to leave because Utopia got turned into dystopia. SaD
Yes this was in Griffith Park, it's one of the popular spots for hippies to congregate, i still remember a year later in 1968 as an 8 year old we'were going to to picnic there after spending some time at the L.A. Zoo, but my dad and uncle notice a huge crowd in the park as the rest of us in the car waiting to hear whats going on, then my dad and uncle returned and told us we're not going to picnic, and i asked my dad Why(?), and told me "Because there's alot of hippies and we're going back home". I didn't really know or understand what are hippies until i got older to know about them. But this footage of the hippie scene is really cool to watch and know the history hippie culture.
@@1979cl1 Great story. I wish I could have lived in L.A. at that time, maybe as a teenager.
@@shootfirst2097 I have to say that i agree with you, i would of like it if i were a teenager in the 60's, it was a great time for music and pop culture, and i would learn more to enjoy life than spilling my blood in Vietnam. Another spot where hippies got together was in Redondo Beach, a beach nearby where we use to live, there would be alot hippies walking down the street and on the peir, and alot lived in in these spanish mexican style houses probably built in the 1920s, one of those homes got my attentioned that was painted colorful with a peace sign on top of the front door. Hippies remained living there till the early 1970's, and after that it was no more.
.......Brad Pitt's doppelganger 2:19
Might be his dad
I think this might have been held at Elysian Park
@nuqwestr Fascinating. Just looked-up the exact spot on Google Maps. Looks ideal. Must be weird revisit if you were there.
Wonder what the backstory was between the two chicks holding onto to each other's arms and rocking back and forth.
Me pregunto lo mismo.😀
Trust in each other & Meditating in a safe place.
Lesbian lust
@@sevestan Boy, has this generation changed in how you assume. We learned back then to share sisterhood without mauling each other. There were a few lesbians, but it wasn’t the norm & no one much cared. They didn’t appear to me to be of this persuasion. But, I was there in this place, at this time. It was normal to depend & trust your sister friend. Sometimes it was just someone you just met that was having a hard time & you showed compassion. I am glad to have lived then. Pornography hadn’t been normalized, Hugh Hefner & the PlayboyBunnies were not part of this lifestyle. Having multiple partners was not the norm either. We still believed in families with children instead of only dogs.
Before my time. Although I believe every word youre sayin! Even though Hugh Hefner was looked upon pedestal. (Lucky for him) in the 70s ,80s and after. He's not thought of much anymore. Legacy of rape and perversion, scandalous.
Peace and Love...society will never accept this message. Look what they did to Jesus, look what they did to MLK. It is for the few individuals who understand because larger society never will. They will criticize, and then when that's not enough they will resort to violence. And why else? Who believes in peace and love? Not those who criticize it, that's for sure.
Beautiful time.
We hippies and Deadheads were right!❣️😛👌❣️❄️🌎❄️
You sure did help bring more LOVE into this world. Thank you.
@@websurfer5772 thanx for your kind comment! Greetings from Annapolis Maryland! Have a great weekend! ❄️ 🌎 ❄️
8th minute, song?
What this? Free souls together in the park without corporate signs and slogans? Children wandering about? Happy fools wriggling, writhing and gyrating? Sharing food, sharing smiles, sharing... love?!?
'Expressing their unique selves by the thousands with one camera!
Today, might be one individual being expressive with thousands of cameras fixated..
Who is the music by?
Some obscure band called clear light
@@jamesmack3314 obscure? bruh. Their one album is really good and not very obscure
@@sunkintree maybe if you lived in a small radius of SoCal they were known but outside of that they are definitely obscure as you can get.I know just about every hippie psychedelic band that ever came out and never heard about them.
Какая группа играет в видео?
1 год назад
Я думаю, что первая группа - Clear Light. Мне это напоминает Далласа Тейлора. (Посмотрите их на TH-cam)
@baddayhaver279
9 месяцев назад
Да, это они. Майкл Ней, Робби Робисон, Боб Сил, Клифф ДеЯнг, Дуг Лубан и Даллас Тейлор.
@РобертБиркрем-qg7du
10 месяцев назад
Он продолжал играть с C,S,N&Y, верно? (Кросби, Стиллз, Нэш и Янг)
****************************************************************************************************
@TheGroover72
1 year ago
I think that first band is Clear Light. That looks like Dallas Taylor to me. (Check 'em out on YT)
@baddayhaver279
9 months ago
Yup that’s them. Michael Ney, Robbie Robison, Bob Seal, Cliff DeYoung, Doug Lubahn, and Dallas Taylor.
@RobertBirkrem-qg7du
10 months ago
He went on to play w/ C,S,N &Y right? (Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young)
Go to minute mark (approx) 2:00 ... if that isn't a very young (we were ALL very young) Brad Pitt I'll volunteer to go back in time and help him eat that apple. Far out.
the 2:20 mark to be exact. On target girl- full 'look a like ' credit, as me and my buddies used to say, back in our teens and early 20's.Actually, a 68 yr old, I instinctively (non-verbally) will always see someone who reminds me of someone publicly known, or just and individual from my life. We had a field day at Cal Jam I in '74.
What happened over the years? Now everyone acts like they hate each other for being anywhere near each other. Overpopulation?
We were crowded in at these events like sardines & we lived in LA: a big city. People were proud to have children & bring them also. We cared about all living things & shared what we had which was usually not much. We still honored our creator of whatever faith we belonged, we were welcoming to all people, caring for animals even spiders, played music for our plants, respected the environment enough to pick up our own trash & sometimes another’s. Now people honor the dark side & what’s in it for me.
Desensitized zombies and dumb down.
of course, and to add a 'missing' ingredient, the Left has ordered our southern border a 'cease and desist' order, to fast track the 'brown seeding' of the already over populated US. This was done purely out of spite by the Left, to dilute and reduce the % of whites in this country, and to undo the sensible border policy that ALL countries (First and Third World) , JUST because a president they hated, implemented it. Fact.
🌈
Thing is,anyone could attend,didnt matter if you were a nerd or what,except nazis.Its just like the first time you visually saw a mass of people enjoying rock n roll.Woodstock really put rock n roll on the global map.
Two years before Woodstock. THAT was the last gasp of hippie culture. The drugs (cocaine) took hold, the Vietnam War was raging. Nixon poisoned the well (like Trump today), and the times just changed. But what a time....
Is that kim fowley at 7:50?
Damn right it is. The king of slime himself. He's OUTRAGEOUS. And part of me misses him. What a talent. ✌😊
Gente programada
this was America on acid...in 10 years they'd be on coke in the discos.
Music ?!?
Clear Light - check them out on here on YT
One of the band members went on to CSN&Y
Our Parent's Generation
The boomers had a good time, didn't they?
Until they became Boomer Conservatives supporting every US led war
No Boomer Hippie I grew up with supported Conservatives
These are the hippies, a very small subsection of boomers. They were not the majority. Most boomers were not doing this, they were busy climbing the corporate ladders.
Most boomers just became slaves to the system.
So, this is what people did before cell phones?
Yep. Beautiful isn’t it?
where is jim morrison, john mayall, eric clapton and bob dylan?
Well, Morrison was close by but the rest were spread out all over the country Dylan in New York Clapton mainly in England
Jim was probably getting drunk..
I was there with my American cousin I was 19 being English on acid dope and booze the girls sucked and funked me also pasadena was a gas where uncle and auntie lived
We would see the angels berdoo riding around selling dope my mate Dougie poo
Degenerate hippies... as someone who's done a lot of psychedelics and tried the lifestyle, it almost never ends well for those who really get into it. You wake up one day and you're 38 and still only concerned about what show or festival you're going to, what drugs you'll be taking, and the partying. It's fun for a bit in your early 20s, but becomes pretty sad if you keep chasing that lifestyle as you grow older, while the people around you moved on with life, settled down, had kids, got jobs, houses, and just generally living a real life instead of spending one's life trying to recapture and relive glory days long past.
Sounds like you might've missed the more important messages those degenerate hippies were preaching
A lot of them got into their own creativity and spiritual systems of evolving their minds rather than the drugs. All about finding yourself. It was a portal into all of that for a good many of them.
Fuck Capitalism
So true man.
A lot of what you said is true. Yes, it was fun . For a while. I grew up in Newport Beach then, as a 16 year old attending outdoor happenings like this….and a lot of concerts.
Yet, it does get tedious. Get up when you feel like it, wander around with nothing to show when the next day comes. Decided to go to college, and actually got a job. Then a car , a bank account and started saving toward a real future. It paid off : wife, children, good home, long career and then retirement and grandchildren.
I saw what happened to some of those people who stayed with it too long. Sad, really. Wasted time and money on what? Yes, we’re only young once and we should enjoy it for the time but grow up someday and face reality and adulthood. Some never did.
FAR OUT
RIP naivety.
LGBTQ parade organizers, take note!
I bet the stench of body odor was nauseating
A trip to a barber shop would have cured what ailed them.
I am very disappointed with that generation they have made a MESS out of our present world
It wasn't them. If you read the agendas of our overlords, you'll see what's really going on, and what's coming for us all. If it hasn't been scrubbed yet.
boomers sold out. everyone of these people got a job working first the man in the 1980s. it was just a phase
@@chrishultgren777 No. I grew up with Hippies, MOSt have the same Opinions.
*L O L !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Yes, same child like abstract opinions of freedom and brotherhood and heavily invested in the stockmarket or home equity mortgages to the hilt and 40 years working as a corporate human resource.
Psychedelic Drugs are Wonderful Things !
I will try this one day
@@LEDzepplndont wait ....life is too short to be wasted !
@@dzonnyblue3065 I wanna make psychedelic music, so I should try some psychedlics. It's my dream
@@dzonnyblue3065 by the way I live in Turkey, so psychedelic drugs are hard for me to find.
@@LEDzeppln be safe and responsible.
How many people were on LSD????
80%
To many maaaan
My Parents were