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  • Santana Killed it.

  • Woostoock 2012?

  • song name please ? :)

  • @killerdog1234560 Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son :) 

  • @Rizombie thank you

  • I was there too with my guitar, girlfirend, 2 members of my band, and maybe 9-10 other people who crammed into the Ford Econoline panel van that I borrowed as we left from Brooklyn NY. At first I didn't want to go (too large for me), and we already knew that it was going to be a free concert before it was actually was. But my friends twisted my arm and off we went at night. The NY Thruway ended up getting shut down, but I knew the area and managed to get in via back roads. I'm so glad I went.

  • only a thousand more views to go and I'll be happy.

  • i want to be there ughaeituhketarkur

  • @Shortbus5100 Hello. Yes, I understand. I wasn't there either. I lived several states away. I do know ONE PERSON who did attend. She was 10 years old at the time; her parents took her & her siblings; they stayed in a local hotel room. She says she didn't realize at the time what a big deal it was & would be even decades later. At least they filmed it, huh? Best Wishes to You. PEACE & LOVE, BREAD & JUSTICE!

  • live free or die

  • support our troops!!!!!!

  • troops coming home with ALS-the horror from hell-lets cure this crap!

  • the mother of all concerts-benefit to cure ALS 600 stages-1800 bands---make woodtsock look like a small event.....

  • What a sick, sorry generation. Here are the seeds of the disaster we now find ourselves in. Unbridled liberalism has always led to ruin.

  • @revhowardgoss

    no, these are the seeds of OWS, love & liberty for all.

    liberalism? wth do you mean? we've been living in a police state forever, it wasn't always visable. now, the patriot act - is that liberal?

    i had to reply. you said hippies were sick??? we're still here, loving our sisters & brothers. loving our animal friends, not eating them.

    are you a real reverend? so am i, with the universal life church.

  • @cherrybomb2600 You forgot one seed; the one that says everybody else should pay your way.

  • @revhowardgoss

    yes, i am a goddess, & i shouldn't/don't pay my own way.

    i'm not into arguing w/you. i don't like you & your attitude.

  • @cherrybomb2600 Not surprising in the least. Consider the feeling mutual.

  • @cherrybomb2600 get a job you scumbag

  • @schwoogie78

    i have a job. & do volunteer work as well.

    stop eating murdered animals, you soul less waste of space. calling a woman a "scumbag" is gross. i don't fuck men.

    what are you doing to make the planet better?

  • @cherrybomb2600 im pissing stupid hippies off...and having a good time doing it...now excuse me...i have a cow i need to slaughter and eat raw, then im going to bath in its blood while i kick puppies

  • Fuck 2011... Somebody send me back in time to 1969!

  • @migu3li me too i want to go to woodstock soo fricken bad getting tierd of all the punks listing to rap

  • the people who created the national debt. they should stage a reunion so we can napalm it.

  • Nice footage of the scum of the earth!

  • @falcondriver100 Hey ...in case you haven't noticed...those "scum" are running the country.....go ask the wall street protesters.....Obama's hippie revolutionaries...do away with money, and responsibilty, and alarm clocks...we'll all just go on welfare....so ..I guess you are right.  Thumbs up Falcon.....

  • No No Slut Really We were happy, loving and working for p e a c e we didn't think anyone was taking advantage; except " the Establishment" So try to understand~~~ if you can

  • continuação... As musicas de hoje, nada nos dizem, não falam de amor, de liberdade, de paz, muito pelo contrário, vão de encontro a tudo que repudiamos. Fazem apologia a violencia, ao consumo exagerado de drogas, faltam com o respeito ao direitos comuns do ser humano. Aquela imagem de jovens liberais foi trocada pelo comportamento hostil, sujo, violento e arrogante de individuos nocivos que só querem provocar repulsa ao que é correto e honesto. Os valores morais mudaram. Que pena. O futuro dirá.

  • Havia um motivo para se exigir mudanças. Não tínha-mos nada...Liberdade nem pensar.Os velhos caquéticos ditavam as leis, nem de sexo podia-se falar. Então, atravéz da música, mudamosa mentalidade do mundo em todos os aspéctos. essa geração dos anos 60/70 abriu as portas para que os jovens de hoje pudessem ser livres. Mas quando olhamos com para o que estão fazendo hoje, temos a certeza de que erramos em algo. Estão estragando tudo... Que pena.

  • Hello, All. While I did NOT like the drugs(never tried them myself), I teach my children that the best part of Woodstock was the fact that THAT MANY PEOPLE could be crowded into a small area & not have even one fist fight break out. I don't agree that the lack of violence was ONLY due to all the smoking & snorting. People gathered to hear excellent music & demonstrate living together in PEACE. They WANTED to all get along. So, to you ALL I do wish Peace, Love, Bread & Justice.

  • New Zealand had concerts like that. There was one in 1981 or 1982 Sweetwaters I think it was called and another one called Sweet As in 1999.

  • @LeahJane1995 There was, is and ever will be one Woodstock. Woodstock happened. Everyone else in the world tried to make it happen and failed................

  • Boy! Your mom was pisssssssed when we left her home, in Ft. Lauderdale, and all took off for Bethel, NY (Oh! I said that), but, we were back in plenty of time to welcome you into the world. Happy 42nd Birthday, Maypo. Amore! Conte*Marco..

  • woodstock gave birth to the drugculture, thousands of drug related deaths,

    and HUGE HUGE taxes for druglaw enforcement. and thousamds of poophead like neil cassidy came into being!

  • one of those points in time you wish you were alive for....

  • very beautiful

    that will be in my other life I was there

    One more thing what is the name of the song brother

  • @urnau1 fortunate son

  • Love it. Thanks!

  • I wonder if a bunch of humans will ever have the capacity to get together and do this again. Maybe in 2069?

  • I belong there ! I belong in the 60's/70's ! Oh please ! I'd do anything !

  • This is what you get when you let hinduism and buddhism both together, total peace and the riseing agianst this ass hole rich bankers.

    We really need this agian... just to turn this shit whole planet back the right way..

    Fuck islam

    Fuck christianity

    Hippys spirituals need to come back help us fight for good

  • @jimbob202019

    am with you bro.

  • @GunaMalaysia me too... :-)

  • If you dabbled in the sixties...

  • I AM SO JEALOUS ALSO !! FOR THE 16 PEOPLE THAT DISLIKED THIS VID YOU SHOULD BE PUNCHED IN THE FACE !! TWICE !!

  • The history of the Woodstock festival.Thank you sgtschecter.....

  • totally love hippies everywhere! old or young....you're still awesome -love another flower child

  • One day, There will be another. One day.

  • @sk8erboi21 Lord I hope so. I was at Woodstock, and would go back, and I'm 61 years old, but I'd do it all over again!

  • LOL i have a friend how was at woodstock

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  • @TheReportOfTheWeek When you finally get some pubic hair , then you can post comment like that one.

  • @0neuponatime

    listen up.

    when you get somthing called a life, you can post a comment like that one.

    now i'm shutting the fuck up and not speaking to you.

  • @0neuponatime

    by the way, I hate hippies, you like them.

    people will NEVER agree.

    so fuck off because nobodys going to win here.

  • Queria muito ter vivido e curtido nessa epoca...

    100% BRASIL

  • Well, I'm very well knowing of the movie The Escape of New York City, saw it in the early 80s at one theater here in Stockholm where I live. The characters name that Kurt Russel plays is Snake Plissken and I've been using tjhat name ever since in various projects, mostly involving music (as I'm a musician) and one bandname we've had calling us Snake Plissken Goz Queer. - u should seen the poster we had! My current band is Voodoobeans - check us out on the web, just Google it...

  • And generation to genaration doesn't learn shit from each other. Just have a look around the Globe where we are at the moment, what challenges we have to face. The powerclass (politicians) along with their friends in the world of finance and all them big businesscompanys have kidnapped and brainwashing us all with their propagandamachine The Media. "V For Vendetta" is one fantastic movie as also the author Naomi Kleins book about the nature of Capitalism and how it destroys whole nations...

  • @Snake7Plissken it's just a movie bro, the situation is totally different in the reality, you can't reduce reality to a movie because it's cool, fun and easy to understand...

  • @Snake7Plissken And don't be kidding me, are you brainwashed? Am I? I guess no, just have a look to the current situation: most presidents in western countries are not appreciated when they don't lead the country anymore, whereas in other "poorer" countries, presidents or even dictators are appreciated by their population even when they do bullshit, even after they died.

  • @Snake7Plissken And there is no conspiracy, there is a strong conflict between governments and big companies, and it's always been like that.

  • If I close my eyes I can almost see the "Orange Sunshine". When I called home, from the Bethel General Store, my Mom told me to get the hell out of Woodstock", because the Network News said Woodstock was a "disaster area".

    I looked around the store at all the happy hippies and laughed. I said, "Mom, Woodstock is cool, I'll see ya in a few daze."

  • @TheWoodstockWarrior What a wonderful comment....I just wrote it down...I am the same age but was not there...wished I was.....feeling nostalgic right now...wishing for those times again....don't know you but love you

    Dave

  • Of all the people, of all the places, throughout history, the hippies from the 60's go down as the coolest

  • According to the American Legion magazine doing an article looking back on the Woodstock phenomenon 300 men died in Vietnam during those three days of love and peace.

  • wish i were there~!

  • Only reason why popular bands are shit at the moment is because the artists don't take as much acid and more...

  • Whats the name of the artist of this song ? (sorry about me being ignorance)

  • @Psyfeak Credence Clearwater Revival

  • wtf? rock and roll has always been about getting drunk and sluts. what are you gay?

    who says I can't have peace, sluts and beer with my rock an roll?

  • @crackmunch you cant troll. dont get me started with ur sweet tight ass.

  • @crackmunch with you on that one as it was a time of" free love" and tripping out

  • i love hippies...

  • @ObamaSucks77087 i'm a hippie an obama dont suck ronald ragan hated hippies and every thing the hippies were about.....

  • Yeah baby, nice, my mother in law was there we wished her happy 40th anniversary lol! The impact on the times and the music.....there has never been anything like it since.

  • @julienyjets thank goodness for that!!!!!!! we need woodstock like we need A.I.D.S

  • @atfatw Wow bitter, not happy... I don't know but Really? You were not there so you have no clue. Always know that unless you are perfect .....never judge others....and uh Aids.... was not here then in 1969 (that we knew of) .... funny right? That is the world WE LIVE IN. History is what it is.... you obviously were not part of it. Life existed before us whether we like it or not.....

  • @julienyjets aw, you just full of crap.... very uncool dude!

  • @julienyjets probably hauling her ugly squatty body all over the place ick!

  • @atfatw Dam trolls..........

  • @atfatw

    Well I was right....Per Google....

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  • @julienyjets too bad you're not! punk ass white boy!

  • I am inviting to the Woodstock festival to Poland! Peace & love & music & ganja! 4,5, 6 August 2011!!!

    Addresses of web pages - password "Przystanek Woodstock" for Wikipedia, I will send interesting films and other websites and the plenty of photographs to the mail. Hmm... I think that I will help also with the accommodation.:) I offer the help and the information. As far as possible with journey from Warsaw. jsmd999

  • Which is the name of the song?

    Thank you for the video! It's awesome and I needed one for a dissertation :)

  • @desastrito1

    It's "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival

  • just the continued sucess of music of the rock n roll genre show that this was the true birth of ROCK N ROLL

  • lol, my gma went to woodstock!

  • Whatever became of the kid who was born there? What a pedigree that is! Anyone know the person's name? Boy or girl? Still alive? Who were the parents? Pretty cool!

  • I still wave my hippy flag! Check my latest video: Random Hallucinations

  • good song !!!!!

  • The cool thing about the hippies, was not that they did drugs or dressed silly or played music or danced around naked, but that they were ANARCHISTS. I like the hippies, but I also don't like a lot of their behaviors. Somehow they got distracted from fighting the state and for reform, and sucked into being and living like drifter trash, being irresponsible, doing drugs, being hedonist pleasure oriented, and not doing anything real short of ending the Vietnam War. Kudos for that tho.

  • @cobrachoppergirl Some were hippies for a reason and others were hippies for the fun and sex and stuff that came along. Just like today, people do things for different reasons. Not being disrespectful but I don't think you know a lot about hippies and the lifestyles they lived. It's hard for me to explain but think of it as kind of going back to how Native Americans lived or something like that.

  • @cobrachoppergirl Young lady, we were not ANARCHISTS! Riding a big wave a change yeah, experimenting with lifestyles, sure; but few really thought of working to actually create anarchy. Your concept of what myself and others lived through is a little fuzzy. In fact, if it was not for the nurturing stability of the US at the time, perhaps the most egalitarian period we have ever known, we would not have been able to "freak freely" . Vietnam was ended through organization and caring, not anarchy

  • "love your animal friends and don't eat them!"

  • @adamc404 but there yummy!

  • this song must be by ccr.... but whats the name of song?

  • @Tadej37 It is CCR and the name of the song is Fortunate Son.

  • what is the name of the song? :)

  • I found this and I think it really shows how we have been played our entire life's. check it out I tried to post something very cool but youtubeblocked me googel it red-beckmans

  • The thing is we are born with freedom; it is not something that is given to us or allowed. We are born with it and it is then in many ways tried to be taken away. I live this way. I am free. I live free or I die!

  • @LivingInTheVortex Sometimes we have to fight to keep our freedoms. Fight the Muslims, fight the current administration, fight whoever but freedom isn't free. Blood has been shed to retain our freedoms.

  • @TheShooter1946 Read what I said, you are born with freedom, and you have to keep your freedom. but what you say about blood being shed to retain freedom. how much freedom have we retained? any? Go out in town sit on the hood of your car with a six pack, drink it and see how long you stay free. we have let the government be above us. we lost our freedom log ago.

  • @LivingInTheVortex Just how free would we have now if we would have lost the Civil War? WWI? Or WWII? Got any idea?

    I can sit on the hood of my truck and drink beer. I can do whatever I want AS LONG AS I DON'T INFRINGE ON SOMEONE ELSE'S FREEDOM. See? My freedom ends when it start's causing you to lose your freedom. Get it?

    Do those things in Iraq or Venezuela or China. See the difference?

  • @TheShooter1946 I never said anything for or against War. I never said anything about having freedom by violating someone else’s freedom but thanks for schooling me. also I would like to see you video tape your self drinking that 6 pack in a public place. You say you can do anything you want, lol, anyway, Troll!

  • @LivingInTheVortex I live in Texas. Folks here do drink six packs in public, especially on the tail gates of their pickup trucks. (LOL) Although my drinking days are behind me as are my pot smoking days. I think it's really dumb the way pot is illegal. That shows how stupid politicians can be.

  • nice retrospective :)

  • When did it start? When did it end? Freedom

    What is this democracy crap!! It is individual freedom not Mob Rule!! That that is what we have been trained to think we all are. A mob!

  • @LivingInTheVortex agreed Freedom is the only common link in humanity,without it we cannot be musicians artists teachers ,or anything...

  • The worst legacy of the sixties: the subsequent deluge of hipsters who take such glib glee in disparaging the hippies and freaks who weren't afraid to not be ironic or knowing for at least a few minutes of their existence. I love the 60's.

    The best legacy of the sixties: they put freedom and humanity on the map.

    The sixties have only just begun...

  • @tempelton I second that, brother!

  • @zephranna01 Yeah, I'm like that too. But I'm guessing at least a part of that problem is from breathing all the pollution in the air. Plus, I sit in front of this damned computer too much.

  • @zephranna01 That's probably best for you. I haven't smoked pot or done any alcohol in many years although in my younger days I smoked a barnfull of weed. Now, years later I have absolutely no effects from the pot. I do take medicine if my doc prescribes it but nothing routinely. I'm no doc but as for your sleeping problems you might try more exercise. I know if I do a little more hard work I sleep better.

    I believe drinking alcohol does interfere with brain function.

  • @zephranna01 And yeah, I know you mean something that directly fries your brain but alcohol burns brain cells too. But you can't just look at one aspect of the damage, you have to look at the whole picture and alcohol is far worse. But, peace to you dude, smoke some weed and kick back.

  • @zephranna01 Not mentally? Ask the guy in the drunk tank or in jail facing an intoxication manslaughter charge. Ask the guy watching his wife and kids walk out of his life because he's a drunk. Ask the guy who woke up in a hospital with a hangover and his legs missing from the drunken wreck. That's all mental friend.

  • @zephranna01 That datura juice stuff you've sipped must have done a little damage to your brain if you think more people have been harmed by drugs than alcohol. Count the numbers, my friend. Think before you post.

    I don't know what datura juice is but I'm guessing you can't smoke it. If you have to alter your thinking smoke pot but I'm not promoting its use either.

  • @zephranna01 I always stayed away from anything synthetic that was chemicals. Pot and mushrooms are good for you but chemicals will destroy you. Alcohol can be just as bad as heroin. Think about it, alcohol has destroyed more lives than all the drugs combined.

  • @zephranna01 You're right. I think now we're actually in WWIII but the politicians won't admit it. But when I was a little kid in the 50s most of us boys just accepted the fact that we would be drafted, like my older cousins. The difference was my cousins went to Germany and Korea in "peace time", and all of us went to war in Vietnam.

  • @zephranna01 yes LSD... idk wat to say lol i mean maybe not the best thing for all the time use but if you use it like 9 or 10 times in your life youll have a completely new perspective on the world.. and probably before even doing it 9 or 10 times youll decide that you have been enlightened and you dont need it anymore. its a beautiful thing when put in the hands of people who know what they're doing with it.

  • @zephranna01 i know that things got out of hand sometimes, but those were from things that weren't even "love drugs" at all. My band and i dont drink, and we dont believe in anything thats addicting or unpleasant. There's things way more fun, safer, and better for you than booze, cocaine and heroin. why not just stick with pot, mushrooms, and LSD?

  • @zephranna01 Oh, and there was that Vietnam thing which, in spite of what you hear today, was nothing like the things in Iraq and Afghanistan. Although, I can't for the life of me figure out why we are still in Iraq. It could turn into another Vietnam except for the fact that during Vietnam there was the draft. Today's service is voluntary. That's a huge difference.

  • @zephranna01 Anytime there is change there will be some problems. You can't just look at these videos on YouTube and know what it was like. It was so monumental the whole country changed and not all for the better. I have always been very conservative but I saw a lot of change in the 60s was good and I have always loved the music which changed things because of the messages and how it was delivered. The concerts and gatherings like Woodstock and a big one in Texas a couple of months later.

  • @zephranna01 Ask a black person who was an adult in the 60s and had lived through the 40s and 50s, he would probably say the hippies who stood beside black people helped some. And ask a woman who was grown in the 60s how the woman's role as a wife has changed, she might say hippies helped change the way things were looked at.

    It was a general housecleaning that took place, cleaning out a lot of things that needed to be changed. Hard to explain.

    There are good people today but they're too quiet.

  • @zephranna01 No No, I didn't make my self clear. I wasn't suggesting YOU were greedy and thinking only about yourself, I was just generalizing about the time. The era, like the 70s were the "Me Generation." I apologize for bumbling my previous reply to you.

    There was plenty of fighting and things like that in the 60s too. That's been around forever. There just seems to have been a large majority of hippie-types in the 60s.

  • @zephranna01 That's right, the "peace and flower hippie" lasted from about 1966 to about 1973, at least where I was but being "hippie" isn't so much about when as it is about a gathering. A gathering of minds who won't stand for things that are not right. And being creative. I always add that one. These days it's the government which is killing our freedoms. In the eighties when you were hippie I guess it was the "me" thinking and greed. It's always about greed though, isn't it.

  • @zephranna01 A lot of young people don't realize there were several hippie factions in the sixties. There were the druggies who got into heavy chemicals and ended up with burned out minds. There were what I call "real hippies" who were all about love and peace and the great music and there were the political hippies. Hardcore protesters like Abby Hoffman who were quite violent.

    Personally, I lived and loved the day of the "real hippies" when it was love, peace, good music and a little pot..

  • love the song :D

  • 1:12...Hippie nun.

  • @ladyvee7110 Yeah, cool.

  • Hey guys, it's encouraging to me to see all of you who would like to see this era again. I wasn't at Woodstock but I was sure around then. Most of my friends blended in but I've managed to hang on. I'm an old guy but still hippie as hell.

    Young People it's your turn, we did it and so can you. Just do it!

  • lol 15 people are black =) jkjk

  • im totally with all you guys man, ive been seeing more and more of these quotes about wanting the love generation back, well now all of a sudden their everywhere- its all anyone ever talks about! I really believe our generation is the next to do it. Fuck sitting around, lets do something new and explosive.

  • @THEbrassMONKEEZ

    Hell fucking yes.

    I've always loved learning about the 1960's and have watched everything about woodstock multiple times. It looks so amazing that so many people can stand up for a cultural youth revolution. I am 16, and wish I was in my parents generation. They had a movement going on, where people were realizing themselves in spiritual ways. I've tried to face the facts that this kind of movement won't happen again and it just gives me a sinking feeling in my stomach.

  • @diplomaticJambaJuice It won't ever be the same but there can be another time when people start to think for themselves again, which isn't happening much these days. Be creative, be yourself, if you see something wrong happening organize and do something. I see people on this site who say they want to live like these people but don't know what to do. Make contact with others and just do it. Don't just sit around saying, "I wish..." do something. Let us old hippies see it before we're all gone.

  • @TheShooter1946

    Good sir, you rock.

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  • @diplomaticJambaJuice man i used to feel the same way, im 15 but all my teachers have always said that i belonged then, but now i feel like i belong now. there is a constant for everything that shaped the 60s between then and now. They werre in turmoil from kennedy's assasination, we are from 9/11. They had the war in Vietnam, we have Afghanistan. They were experiencing tough times, and so are we. They had 10 years of Chuck Berry and elvis sounding the same, and we had the same.

  • @diplomaticJambaJuice (CONTINUED) The other day, i was lokin at a random kids ipod who i dont even no, and St Stephen by the dead is playing! everyone talks about woodstock and hippies and the sixties and everyday i see it more and more. Im starting to love living in this time period. Instead of being the single hippyish kid at school, im one of many.

  • @THEbrassMONKEEZ If we were to redo Woodstock... well, let's just be sure we keep all the anti-intellectual, corporate sponsored, gang crime encouraging rap out of it (not insulting hip-hop at all, there's just a lot of lame shit out there *cough, lil wayne*)

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  • @THEbrassMONKEEZ we just need some good bands like back in the day that promoted peace and not getting drunk and being a slut like how the ones do so now

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  • @yessaysJason truth..... Check out Black Mountain ;)

  • @yessaysJason lmfao hippie chicks are sluts dude go 2 a festie ffs man

  • @thc024 What the hell are you talking about? You must be some rapper high on crack.

  • @TheShooter1946 lol yeah a rapper high on crack lol and u must be a poorly educated person who has never left their county (not country ) wasnt sure if u knew the difference....if i had a nickel for everytime i get called a nigger on the net id be rich as shit....lol click a persons name n see before u type u goddamn retard ;)

  • @thc024 I'll bet you're one of those people who's little daughter dreads seeing you come into her bedroom late at night because you do those things to her she's not supposed to tell Mommy about.

  • @TheShooter1946 so i went from a nigger to a pedo..? lmfao you speak of probably the only people who dont deserve 2 breathe the same air that you and i do any1 who touches a child should die end of ?....retreat back under your bridge troll....ill give u a snack (hands the troll a baby kitten) thataa good troll now stop shitting everywhere......(you truely are an idiot)

  • @thc024 You know thc, I try to understand you but you're so dumb your posts are just a bunch of noise. Sign off dude, I'm not interested in anything a dumbass like you posts. Just enjoy the music. I never suggested you were a black guy. You read that into something I wrote. Your feeble mind made that up.

  • @TheShooter1946 u get pwnD and shy away i dont blame u....

  • @yessaysJason It's more like high. But still it's fun to get drunk or high.

  • @yessaysJason Yep, but think about it. Back then was about getting high and free love. Not much difference to drunk and a slut. lol

  • @THEbrassMONKEEZ Ravestock. !!! <3 p.l.u.r.

  • @THEbrassMONKEEZ Hey man; I'm down. Me and my friends have talked about it so much over the past few years; just getting a bus driving around, playing music, living life and selling our art and stuff we make to survive.

  • @YukinahuHamackachi Go for it! It's funny but I'm an artist and that's what I was doing in the late 60s and now I'm doing it again. Full circle!

  • If we can believe it We can achieve it.

    Spread knowledge, spread love and teach the young to make the right choices to bring about peace.

    Every single little smile and gesture helps us on our quest.

  • Can someone tell me who this is and what the name of the song is please? Thanks.

  • @brookeyoga fortunate son - creedence clearwater revival. 

  • Can someone tell me who this is and what the name of the song is please? Thanks. Free love and flower power.

  • Everyone talks about how awesome the 60's were. Have we forgotten about the lynchings and the civil rights movement? I must say many a great thing has happened to society since then! I love the idea, but ask Ted Nugent, it wasn't so great.

  • I think that if we did start another generation like this one, the government and police would put a stop to it fast, very fast. They are such manipulative,currupt bastards that id see them as a very big issue.

  • By just watching this video you will be a better person :)