Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Rare and Unseen Color Photographs of America’s Hippie Communes from the 1970s

Hippie bug!
Hippie bug! (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
by The Mind Circle: http://themindcircle.com/americas-hippie-communes-70s/

We all know about the hippie communities that popped up around the world during the 1970s in a protest against, amongst other things, war and death to mankind. There aren’t many photos of inside those communities, though, instead focusing on more text related posts.

With these rare photos, we are able to see past the stereotypes of this time in history and understand what it is these people were actually doing, that their way of life was not totally crazy or strange, but had total logic that just needed to be understood in a way that was entirely different than our own society and rules.

This is a society with different cultures within it, all of which have different customs and rules. For example, some allowed the use of marijuana, whereas others totally banned its use within their walls. Some allowed for promiscuous sex, whereas others were very clean about their sex lives and followed the general American standards.

America’s Hippie Communes
America’s Hippie Communes
America’s Hippie Communes
America’s Hippie Communes
America’s Hippie Communes
America’s Hippie Communes
America’s Hippie Communes

The main difference between their societies and ours, is that most of their culture chose to raise their children collectively, so each child was taught by all the adults of the village, and that included both parents and older siblings. Therefore, children wouldn’t have just one or two parents, but  ten or twenty depending on the generational gap. This would help provide better teaching techniques and certainly put in place a close community as a whole.

What they photos show, is that hippies were not walking around buck naked going on about peace and love. Instead, they put together their own societies with laws and an established system that chooses to teach certain things to their young. It’s refreshing, instead of barbaric. These are not stinky people living in the woods, but rather land lovers who are getting back to the earth and sharing it with their children in a unique, peaceful way.

America’s Hippie Communes
America’s Hippie Communes
America’s Hippie Communes
America’s Hippie Communes
America’s Hippie Communes
America’s Hippie Communes
America’s Hippie Communes

Friday, September 2, 2016

John Lennon Isolated Vocal Track: Gimme Some Truth

by Tom Caswell: https://tomcaswell.net/2016/08/31/john-lennon-isolated-vocal-track-gimme-some-truth/

Released in 1971 on John Lennon’s second solo album, Imagine, Gimme Some Truth is a song that Lennon wrote while he was still in The Beatles and there are a number of demo recordings of the song from the Get Back sessions in 1969. Lennon returned to the song a few years later, and what we have in this article is the isolated vocal track from the song.

Take a listen:



Hearing isolated tracks from this period of Lennon’s career is particular enjoyable, especially stripped of Phil Spector’s over the top production which (in my opinion) didn’t do the Imagine album any favours.