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Open Directory from the Jesus Army
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Open Directory: Society: Subcultures: Hippie
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 | Albion Kendalhang www.kendalhang.btinternet.co.uk A historical gallery honouring the sixties. |
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 | Country Joe McDonald www.countryjoe.com Official home on the web of this singer, songwriter and performer at the Woodstock Festival, summer of '69. A biography and discography plus extensive list of song lyrics. |
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 | Furthur www.geocities.com/beat1ebum/further.html A site about Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters. Pictures and hippie cultural links. |
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 | The Hippie Museum www.hippiemuseum.org An open project founded by cultural creatives and hippies, where people can submit essays, speak out politically and tell their life stories. |
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 | Hippy Land www.hippy.com Information on the 60's and articles on political activism, cannabis, peace, the new age, music and art. |
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 | Love, Peace, Freedom, Harmony & Happiness www.lovepeace.com A celebration of love, peace, freedom, harmony, happiness and Rock 'n' Roll. For discussions on music and subjects related to peaceful co-existence. Poetry, philosophy and the famous Rock Roll of Honor |
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 | Random Advice and Hippy Values www.hippy.com/lilac/topics.htm A collection of advice on subjects ranging from sex, love, relationships, drugs, death, money, and tomatoes. A full text of the entire book is available for free downloading. |
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 | Sixties Co-Nexus www.geocities.com/rainforest/jungle/3033 Psychedelic links, ideas on low maintenance lifestyles, poems for Timothy Leary as well as dog-eared diaries, thoughts on Kosovo, photos, and graphics. |
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 | The Tamtams membres.lycos.fr/tamjam/english.html Drums of peace which resonate in unison every Sunday in Montreal, at the foot of Mount Royal. It's an invitation to reverie, music and dance. See hundreds of pictures of that free event which gathers thousands of people. |
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 | Wavy Gravy's Homepage www.wavygravy.net At Woodstock as Chief of the Please Force and member of entertainment activist commune known as The Hog Farm. Biography of Hugh Romney or Mr. Gravy, still practicing the '60s idealism. |
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