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2Description
In this engaging document of the times,
awardwinning photographer and documentary
filmmaker Lisa Law uses 28 interviews with 1960s
icons to expand and explain the marching orders
for a whole generation make love not war, tune
in, turn on, drop out, Question Authority Perhaps
as much as anything, Interviews with Icons serves
as a direct rebuttal to the revisionists
of recent years who debate the relevance and
legacy of the 60s and challenge the efficacy of
the counterculture and the revolution which it
advocated and idealistically pursued It would
seem, now, looking back, that time, science,
and history have substantiated the 60s advocates
claims In almost every interview there is mention
of ecology and expansion of consciousness as Paul
Krassner says, Sex, drugs and rock roll were only
the visible signs of what was basically a
spiritual revolution, or as Lenny Bruce said
People are leaving the Church and going back to
God The We generations representatives reminisce
on everything from communes to the bomb, from
Native Americans to LSD, from the death of JFK to
the death of rock roll all singing the epochs
praises to the melodies of its songs while flying
their freak flag high These throughlines, and the
expanded soulful remembrances that support them,
serve as a mirror held up to the era and its
participants who witnessed the coming together
of evolutionary and revolutionary forces A social
epiphany, as Ginsberg calls it Or, as Ram Dass
says, It was a time when we realized that process
and product were the same thing, and that Love is
a stronger power than fear We were looking at the
world with freshwashed eyes Collected here are
not only philosophical musings, but some great
personal stories such as Dennis Hoppers telling
of Dylans writing The Ballad of Easy Rider, or
Viet Nam vet Craig Prestons account of his
homeless life in Golden Gate Park The book
not only contains a gala of famous names (Leary,
Fonda, Ginsberg, Taj Mahal ), but also chronicles
many of the behindthescenes characters and
moversand shakers from the flowerpower years
(Mountain Girl, Jahanara Romney, Viola Spolin,
Ron Thelin, Rick Klein ) who have equally
integral stories
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5Description
In this engaging document of the times,
awardwinning photographer and documentary
filmmaker Lisa Law uses 28 interviews with 1960s
icons to expand and explain the marching orders
for a whole generation make love not war, tune
in, turn on, drop out, Question Authority Perhaps
as much as anything, Interviews with Icons serves
as a direct rebuttal to the revisionists of
recent years who debate the relevance and legacy
of the 60s and challenge the efficacy of the
counterculture and the revolution which it
advocated and idealistically pursued It would
seem, now, looking back, that time, science,
and history have substantiated the 60s advocates
claims In almost every interview there is mention
of ecology and expansion of consciousness as Paul
Krassner says, Sex, drugs and rock roll were only
the visible signs of what was basically a
spiritual revolution, or as Lenny Bruce said
People are leaving the Church and going back to
God The We generations representatives reminisce
on everything from communes to the bomb, from
Native Americans to LSD, from the death of JFK to
the death of rock roll all singing the epochs
praises to the melodies of its songs while flying
their freak flag high These throughlines, and the
expanded soulful remembrances that support them,
serve as a mirror held up to the era and its
participants who witnessed the coming together of
evolutionary and revolutionary forces A social
epiphany, as Ginsberg calls it Or, as Ram Dass
says, It was a time when we realized that
process and product were the same thing, and that
Love is a stronger power than fear We were
looking at the world with freshwashed eyes
Collected here are not only philosophical
musings, but some great personal stories such as
Dennis Hoppers telling of Dylans writing The
Ballad of Easy Rider, or Viet Nam vet
Craig Prestons account of his homeless life in
Golden Gate Park The book not only contains a
gala of famous names (Leary, Fonda, Ginsberg, Taj
Mahal ), but also chronicles many of the
behindthescenes characters and moversand shakers
from the flowerpower years (Mountain Girl,
Jahanara Romney, Viola Spolin, Ron Thelin, Rick
Klein ) who have equally integral stories
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