Old Hippies Never Die

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
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Great song, and yea, its all over now, for sure.

A month ago, here on RIU, I saw a thread of pics of males that are members here. There were dozens of pics. Man, was I shocked and surprised. Not a long-hair in the group, all about 20 to 30 years old, very straight conservative looking except for one or two, and all looked as normal as a group of men could look. I was definitley surprised and reminded how old and how different I am. In the 60s, 70s and early 80s, you could spot and identify a pot smoker by just the way he looked.

Not now.
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
Lol, I envey you old hippies, my dad was a drummer for like 25 years, and had hair down to his arse... so I had to become a hippy of sorts too.
I still have never cut my hair except to donate the ponytail to Locks of Love. I still keep it long down my back and I still have not shaved since I was 19 years old.

I am starting to look like Santa Claus.
 

DJBoxhouse

Well-Known Member
I want to grow my beard out too, but I'm considering joining the military.

I cant pay for school and due to specific events in my life cannot afford to go to school for what I want.
Apparently they offer to pay for most of my schooling, offer me a job while in and after, and I can go for
multiple degrees. Sadly my desire for knowledge surpasses my desire for beardedness... lol.
I'll grow my spirit beard, my heart will grow a beard with you in 'spirit' roseman if I ever end up actually
deciding to join them or not.
 

Johnny Retro

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I am meeting some youngsters here and a few older hippies all the way back from the 60's and 70's.
(I'm surprised at the younger red necks here smoking and growing pot.)
I'd enjoy hearing from some of the old timers, who were known BACK THEN as FLOWER CHILDREN, OR HEADS, FREAKS, OR HIPPIES. I'd like to share some old stories, first trip, first smoke, first Pop Festival.

Anyone here go to Woodstock? Atlanta Pop Festival?

I am 58 years old, and I went to the Atlanta Pop Festival at age 20 in July 1970. I was a 240 lb redneck football player who often went to the races at that race track looking for a fight. I was blown away by seeing all those hippies, laying around screwing, smoking, running around naked. LOVE was what it was all about. I took my first LSD there, Timothy Leary was giving it away free off the back of a pick up truck. It was in liquid in a small one inch tall cup, in about 1/2 tablespoon of orange juice. I 'd never heard of Led Zepplin who played there, they did not have a album out yet. Smoked my fitrst joint and hash there too. 6 months later, I weighed 140 lbs. wore bell bottoms ONLY, went 13 years without a hair cut, was called a HEAD or FREAK and I dealt off Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta, walking down the sidewalk chanting "grass, hash, LSD" to every one I met. I did Conscientious Objector Counseling and was paid by the Federal Goverment to do it.

Was anyone else here, back there then? Let's share some old days and talk.:peace:
Led Zeppelins first album was released in 1969
:blsmoke:
 

pmgbns

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My Mom was a big Hippie back in the day. She's 60 and I still love to hear her story about her first mushroom trip. She followed many bands around the country, but I'm too stoned to remember any of her stories. I'll try to get her to write them down and I'll share them with you Roseman.
My wife's dad is still a hippie and he a chemistry professor. He told us how he tripped on LSD and drove his bike thinking he was flying.
 

MartinezTree

Active Member
I am meeting some youngsters here and a few older hippies all the way back from the 60's and 70's.
(I'm surprised at the younger red necks here smoking and growing pot.)
I'd enjoy hearing from some of the old timers, who were known BACK THEN as FLOWER CHILDREN, OR HEADS, FREAKS, OR HIPPIES. I'd like to share some old stories, first trip, first smoke, first Pop Festival.

Anyone here go to Woodstock? Atlanta Pop Festival?

I am 58 years old, and I went to the Atlanta Pop Festival at age 20 in July 1970. I was a 240 lb redneck football player who often went to the races at that race track looking for a fight. I was blown away by seeing all those hippies, laying around screwing, smoking, running around naked. LOVE was what it was all about. I took my first LSD there, Timothy Leary was giving it away free off the back of a pick up truck. It was in liquid in a small one inch tall cup, in about 1/2 tablespoon of orange juice. I 'd never heard of Led Zepplin who played there, they did not have a album out yet. Smoked my fitrst joint and hash there too. 6 months later, I weighed 140 lbs. wore bell bottoms ONLY, went 13 years without a hair cut, was called a HEAD or FREAK and I dealt off Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta, walking down the sidewalk chanting "grass, hash, LSD" to every one I met. I did Conscientious Objector Counseling and was paid by the Federal Goverment to do it.

Was anyone else here, back there then? Let's share some old days and talk.:peace:
Man i wanna smoke a bowl with you or something. I wish i grew up in the 70's. I saw the Grateful Dead not to long ago, but without Good old Jerry of course, still really good. Im sure you have seen the Dead, one of my fav. songs is Sugaree.
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
THE DEAD did alot of wierd covers at their concerts, country music, Elvis Presley, you never knew what they would play.
 

doc111

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THE DEAD did alot of wierd covers at their concerts, country music, Elvis Presley, you never knew what they would play.
I did dead tour summer 94 and 95. I definitely miss Jerry. Still hard to believe he is gone. I am also a huge Phish fan. I've been to 30 dead shows and about 80 Phish shows.
 

PeachOibleBoiblePeach#1

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I still have long hair, smoked my first roach at about 9,,,with my still best bro 's mom she is still a big Hippy,,Did lsd at 12 another good friends bro followed the Dead whenever he came home he made tie dyes and art to keep going, He alway's had the best acid,,,wen't to my first show in 89' Buffalo and would go to the shows in the NE! I learned a lot about myself and life at that time,,,,I have a openmind about a lot of things now and I'm mid 30's,,,Just saw the Dead this year and it was better than all the crap that happened in 95' Good things don't change they just get different in one way or the other. Keep on keeping on!
 

jeffchr

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I certainly feel more like I do now than I did a while ago.
that's a mind bender

i like this thread

let's see, I attended the Washington protest march in 1971. hippie heaven!

used to go to a little bar in Cincinnati and rock with the Eagles - before Take It Easy was a hit.

we had a MDA (that's what we called MDMA) connection; along time before it was illegal. window-pane and orange barrels were popular back then. it was all about love, drugs and rock'n'roll.

there was a group that played at the local bar called Wanderlust. they covered The Who in excellent style. they were also the one-hit group called The Lemon Pipers with Green Tambourine.

happy times!
 

jeffchr

Well-Known Member
Wow, jeffchr, how old are you?

59

had my first joint in high school and i remember i had to keep it secret from most of my friends because...well I guess they were red necks and red necks back then would rather kick your ass than smoke pot.

college was an awakening

during the Kent State fiasco, the good governor Rhodes sent the National Guard to our campus also. we had a quasi police state on campus for a good week. if you stepped out of line, a german shepard was gonna help you straighten out real quick.

it was just an unbelievable time to be a kid.
 
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