At 12:11 AM 2/10/02, you wrote: >How about the Harrod Experiment??? That was a wild 60's movie as I recall. >Not that you want to think about "free love" in this day in age. > >Pierced tongue in cheek-> > >Paz > >on 2/6/02 7:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Interesting discussions lately. I have been on a 60's "kick" lately, > reading > > a lot about what happened back then, and trying to understand the whole > > "hippie" culture. Mostly because my son, Aaron, who many of you met last > > Jonifest, seems to be in the category of the "second generation" of > hippies. > > I was not yet 14 the summer of Woodstock, and thus missed a lot of the > whole > > culture of that time period by several years. Sure, I wore black > armbands to > > protest the war, fringed vests and bell-bottoms, love beads, etc., but > really > > was just a teeny-bopper after all. Does anyone have any good suggestions of > > books or movies on this era? There are many books listed on Amazon, but > I was > > wondering if anyone in this vast commnunity might have some > suggestions. I'm > > really having fun flashing back to this time period! > > > > Anyone want to start a JMDL commune? ;-) > > > > Hugs, > > Ashara
I like "Be Not Content" by William J. Craddock. Warmest regards, Nick N/P: Mother of Pearl - Roxy Music, Hammersmith Odeon, 5/18/79 Trade Stuff: http://www.boootlegs.com/ Text Only Pages: http://www.boootlegs.com/bootxt01.htm
