CROSBY, STILLS, NASH Woodstock 1971
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I was/am a hippie. You have no idea how much fun it was back then. You could go to a concert for $5, and no cops looked in your purse for anything. As soon as the lights went out the lighters came out! Oh to be free again in America.
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I'm lighting a number, whose ready burn?
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I love being a child of the 90s and being raised in an area where hip hop is more popular but damn would i have loved to experience being a teen in the 70s
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@hshmanowin Peace brother from Holland.
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@skipmooncat But me and your granddaughter (i think i am older / 79'er) will never feel what you felt 69. And i hope everyone who wears peace signs remember what this sign means. I am from germany and still today most of us know what it means. not all, but most..
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completely different version!! :O nice
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seems slightly faster than the "so far" version
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Born of the era, 1968. I'd have preferred to be there though. That must have been so much fun.
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@relynam same here. my mom was not a hippy, hell she voted for nixon in '72. she used to tell me i should have been born in 1951, instead of 1971.
You know, I was a teenager from the mid 60's to the mid 70's. Loved the music and the times. Peace and Love! Would never want to trade it!! NOW, I have this first grader granddaughter who is beautiful, brilliant in school (A++) and will wear no clothes without a Peace sign or Peace flower on it...Something about those times has trickled down...to her and her generation. Have you noticed?
skipmooncat 11 months ago 43
I loved the music, but I was too young to be a hippie then, can I be one now please? LOL
TreeofTruth7 10 months ago 24