Books, Songs, Poems that tell you about being a Hippie without being about Hippies

Discussion in 'Hippies' started by OlderWaterBrother, Nov 13, 2007.

  1. OlderWaterBrother

    OlderWaterBrother May you drink deeply Lifetime Supporter

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    My thinking behind this is to have kind of a reference for those who would like to know the things that shaped the hearts and minds of the Hippies in the 60's and 70's.
    Ok, I'll Start it off. How about "Stranger in a Strange Land" By Robert Hienlein
     
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    Well it's not from the 60's/70's but this is such an awesome song, I just love it, although it's rap which I normally don't like. Such a great message though :D
    Black Eyed Peas-"Where is the Love?"
     
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    I love The Drifters by James Michener.
     
  4. nerthus

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    i know it's not the hippie movement exactly, but the crusty movement in england in the nineties can be completely summed up by the song 'one way' by levellers. one of the most inspiring bands for me.

    "There's only one way of life / And that's your own"

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XScq7NLRnYU

    awesome band.
     
  5. nynysuts

    nynysuts No Gods, No Masters

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    I love the levellers, and I love that song! I actually live by it!
     
  6. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    I could not finish that book.....he lost me in Spain somehwere....

    On Walden Pond by Henry David Thoreau

    anything by Ralph Waldo Emerson
     
  7. OlderWaterBrother

    OlderWaterBrother May you drink deeply Lifetime Supporter

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    I was also thinking about Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, actually almost anything by Hermann Hesse.
     
  8. Forget me not

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    This isn't from the 60's and 70's but it's a truly amazing book. I read it when I was much younger and it really inspired me to be different. It's called "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli.
    Even though it's technically teen fiction I reccommend it to anyone outside the box.

    Peace and love guys!
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  9. blu raven

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    The book, '' Silent Spring''
     
  10. OlderWaterBrother

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    At first I thought that this would be a good thread to show younger ones the thoughts and feelings of those who lived though the 60's and 70's but I have come to appreciate the input of the younger ones about the new things that are leading them back to the garden.

    Another blast from the past is almost any song by Crosby Stills Nash & Young such as "Wooden Ships" which says: take your sister then, by the hand,
    lead her away from this foreign land,
    Far away, where we might laugh again,
    We are leaving - you don't need us". Or the songs "Teach Your Children" and of course "Woodstock".

    Also the song “Ohio” has a beautiful intro that’s worth a listen.
     
  11. supertramp

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    hi oldwater brother, nice to meet you, welcome to the forms! how about "salsbury hill" by peter garbrial or "two hangman" by mason profit,or "child of vision" by supertramp, i think those songs would be good examples.
     
  12. Lady of the Freaks

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    'the prophet' by kahlil gibran.
     
  13. Forget me not

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    I LOVE the song Woodstock! It's beautiful.

    Peace and love wished your way everyone :)
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  14. blu raven

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    Born to be Wild and Monster by Steppenwolf. When I think about it the song Monster seems more true today then ever, far as I can tell.
     
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    The Secret, any Louise L. Hay books and health books by Nish Joshi.
    What do u guys make of the secret?
     
  16. OlderWaterBrother

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    Hi back to you supertramp!

    Also, of course, most of the Beatle songs but I would like to mention the song; "Fixing a hole" as one of the lesser known Hippie songs.

    Peace and Love....and Sharing Man Sharing!
     
  17. supertramp

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    oh yeah dude, "Fixing a hole", "I'm only sleeping" and "Fool on the hill" are my favorite beatle tunes! LOL, as a matter of fact my pass word on this sight is a verse from one of those songs!
     
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    there's a monster on the loose,it has our heads into the noose,and it just sits there watching!.... America, where are you now ,don't you care about your sons and daughters, don't you know we need you now,we can't fight alone against the monster!

    awsome song blu raven!
     
  19. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    Please dont spoil my day
    Im miles away
    and after all
    Im only sleeping

    LoveLoveLove! that tune......
     
  20. The_Moroccan_Raccoon

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    The Dharma Bums!!!
     

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