This Blog I get to write anything! so for this blog I wanted to do it on the I like turtles kid. So this kid had a face paint of a zombie and this news lady asked him a question. And all he says is 'I like turtles'! I mean that is the most randomest thing for someone to say! But later, he had another interview and this time, the lady asked him why he said I like turtles. Well this time he didn't say I like turtles, he explained why he said that. He sayed that a little bit away, he saw a reptile stand and said the first thing that came to his mind. later Jonathan, (the little boys name) said that he has 3 dogs, 4 cats, 2 birds, 2 hermitcrabs, a lizard, and a geako. but now his mom is going to buy him some turtles.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Grateful Dead
So this blog is a history about hippies. Well my blog has been all about hippie! So I really don't know what to write about! I know that sounds a little weird. Hey I know hat to write about! I'll write about Grateful Dead! Grateful Dead was one of the bands That played in Woodstock. I just listened to them on YouTube and they sound all right. I mean that I really wouldn't listen to them all the time, but There okay. Hey don't take my words for it, listen to them yourself. Grateful Dead started in 1965. They began their career as The Warlocks, a group formed in early 1964 from the remnants of a Palo Alto Jug Band called Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions.The Grateful Dead formed during the era when bands like the beatles and The rolling stones were dominating the airwaves. "The Beatles were why we turned from a jug band into a rock 'n' roll band," said Bob Weir. "What we saw them doing was impossibly attractive. I couldn't think of anything else more worth doing" Former folk-scene star Bob Dylan had recently put out a couple of records featuring electric instrumentation. Grateful Dead members have said that it was after attending a concert by the touring New york city band The lovin' spoonful that they decided to "go electric" and look for a dirtier sound.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Awsome Quotes!
Here are some of my favorite quotes that hippies have said!
Kerouac opened a million coffee bars and sold a million pairs of Levis to both sexes. Woodstock rises from his pages.
William S. Burroughs
The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes "Awww!"
Jack Kerouac
You create your own reality.
Seth
Imagine no possesions, I wonder if you can, No need for greed or hunger, A brotherhood of man. Imagine all the people Sharing all the world.
John Lennon
I've been smiling lately, dreaming about the world as one. And I believe it could be someday it's going to come.
Cat Stevens
We are stardust, we are golden, and we've got to get ourselves back to the garden.
Joni Mitchell
Like a true Nature's child, we were born, born to be wild
Steppenwolf
Old hippies don't die, they just lie low until the laughter stops and their time comes round again.
Joseph Gallivan
Go with the flow!
Ancient Hippy Saying
When you've seen beyond yourself, then you may find, peace of mind is waiting there.
George Harrison
Made up my mind to make a new start. Going to California with an aching in my heart. Someone told me there's a girl out there with love in her eyes and flowers in her hair.
Led Zeppelin
Love gives naught but itself and takes naught but from itself.
Love possesses not nor would it be possessed;
For love is sufficient unto love.
Kahlil Gibran
Love is all you need.
Beatles
If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with.
Steven Stills
One thing I can tell you
is you've got to be FREE!
John Lennon,
We're more popular than Jesus now; I don't know which will go first- rock and roll or Christianity.
John Lennon
Kerouac opened a million coffee bars and sold a million pairs of Levis to both sexes. Woodstock rises from his pages.
William S. Burroughs
The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes "Awww!"
Jack Kerouac
You create your own reality.
Seth
Imagine no possesions, I wonder if you can, No need for greed or hunger, A brotherhood of man. Imagine all the people Sharing all the world.
John Lennon
I've been smiling lately, dreaming about the world as one. And I believe it could be someday it's going to come.
Cat Stevens
We are stardust, we are golden, and we've got to get ourselves back to the garden.
Joni Mitchell
Like a true Nature's child, we were born, born to be wild
Steppenwolf
Old hippies don't die, they just lie low until the laughter stops and their time comes round again.
Joseph Gallivan
Go with the flow!
Ancient Hippy Saying
When you've seen beyond yourself, then you may find, peace of mind is waiting there.
George Harrison
Made up my mind to make a new start. Going to California with an aching in my heart. Someone told me there's a girl out there with love in her eyes and flowers in her hair.
Led Zeppelin
Love gives naught but itself and takes naught but from itself.
Love possesses not nor would it be possessed;
For love is sufficient unto love.
Kahlil Gibran
Love is all you need.
Beatles
If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with.
Steven Stills
One thing I can tell you
is you've got to be FREE!
John Lennon,
We're more popular than Jesus now; I don't know which will go first- rock and roll or Christianity.
John Lennon
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Hippies ARE cool!
Hipies in my mind are a cool type of people who don't give a care in the world. I mean without hippies, Jimi hendrix wouldn't exist, tie die wouldn't bring joy to other people. Hippies are a insiration to many people.
Hippies sought to free themselves from societal restrictions, choose their own way, and find new meaning in life. One expression of hippie independence from societal norms was found in their standard of dress and grooming, which made hippies instantly recognizable to one another, and served as a visual symbol of their respect for individual rights. Through their appearance, hippies declared their willingness to question authority, and distanced themselves from the "straight" and "square" (i.e., conformist) segments of society.
At the same time, many thoughtful hippies distanced themselves from the very idea that the way a person dresses could be a reliable signal of who he was, especially after outright criminals, like Charles Manson, began to adopt hippie personas, and also after plainclothes policemen started to "dress like hippies" in order to harass legitimate members of the counter-culture. Frank Zappa admonished his audience that "we all wear a uniform": the San Francisco clown/hippie Wavy Gravy said in 1987 that he could still see fellow-feeling in the eyes of Market Street businessman who'd dressed conventionally to survive.
As in the beat movement preceding them, and the punk movement that followed soon after, hippie symbols and iconography were purposely borrowed from either "low" or "primitive" cultures, with hippie fashion reflecting a disorderly, often vagrant style. As with other adolescent, white middle-class movements, deviant behavior of the hippies involved challenging the prevailing gender differences of their time: both men and women in the hippie movement wore jeans and maintained long hair,[68] and both genders wore sandals or went barefoot. Men often wore beards, while women wore little or no makeup, Hippies often chose brightly colored clothing and wore unusual styles, such as bell-bottom pants, vests, tie-dyed garments, dashikis, peasant blouses, and long, full skirts; non-Western inspired clothing with Native American, Asian, Indian, African and Latin American motifs were also popular. Much of hippie clothing was self-made in defiance of corporate culture, and hippies often purchased their clothes from flea markets and second-hand shops. Favored accessories for both men and women included Native American jewelry, head scarves, headbands and long beaded necklaces.[37] Hippie homes, vehicles and other possessions were often decorated with psychedelic art.
Hippies sought to free themselves from societal restrictions, choose their own way, and find new meaning in life. One expression of hippie independence from societal norms was found in their standard of dress and grooming, which made hippies instantly recognizable to one another, and served as a visual symbol of their respect for individual rights. Through their appearance, hippies declared their willingness to question authority, and distanced themselves from the "straight" and "square" (i.e., conformist) segments of society.
At the same time, many thoughtful hippies distanced themselves from the very idea that the way a person dresses could be a reliable signal of who he was, especially after outright criminals, like Charles Manson, began to adopt hippie personas, and also after plainclothes policemen started to "dress like hippies" in order to harass legitimate members of the counter-culture. Frank Zappa admonished his audience that "we all wear a uniform": the San Francisco clown/hippie Wavy Gravy said in 1987 that he could still see fellow-feeling in the eyes of Market Street businessman who'd dressed conventionally to survive.
As in the beat movement preceding them, and the punk movement that followed soon after, hippie symbols and iconography were purposely borrowed from either "low" or "primitive" cultures, with hippie fashion reflecting a disorderly, often vagrant style. As with other adolescent, white middle-class movements, deviant behavior of the hippies involved challenging the prevailing gender differences of their time: both men and women in the hippie movement wore jeans and maintained long hair,[68] and both genders wore sandals or went barefoot. Men often wore beards, while women wore little or no makeup, Hippies often chose brightly colored clothing and wore unusual styles, such as bell-bottom pants, vests, tie-dyed garments, dashikis, peasant blouses, and long, full skirts; non-Western inspired clothing with Native American, Asian, Indian, African and Latin American motifs were also popular. Much of hippie clothing was self-made in defiance of corporate culture, and hippies often purchased their clothes from flea markets and second-hand shops. Favored accessories for both men and women included Native American jewelry, head scarves, headbands and long beaded necklaces.[37] Hippie homes, vehicles and other possessions were often decorated with psychedelic art.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Friday, April 9, 2010
Woodstock
Nearly half a million Hippies headed over to a 600 acre farm in New York for the Woodstock Festival. Many top rock musicians were there. It lasted three days, a weekend of music, love and peace.
Thirty-two acts performed over the course of the four days:
Thirty-two acts performed over the course of the four days:
[edit] Friday, August 15
- Richie Havens
- Swati Satchidananda - gave the invocation for the festival
- Sweetwater
- The Incredible String Band
- Bert Sommer
- Tim Hardin
- Ravi Shankar
- Melanie
- Arlo Guthrie
- Joan Baez
[edit] Saturday, August 16
- Quill, forty-minute set of four songs
- Keef Hartley Band
- Country Joe McDonald
- John Sebastian
- Santana
- Canned Heat
- Mountain
- Grateful Dead
- Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Janis Joplin with The Kozmic Blues Band [27]
- Sly & the Family Stone
- The Who began at 4 a.m., kicking off a 25-song set including Tommy
- Jefferson Airplane
[edit] Sunday, August 17 to Monday, August 18
Funny Hippie Facts!
Hippies first became popular in the 60's. Most of the hippies were kids and teens. Hippies were people who rebelled against their parents. Hippies are often associated with Woodstock, 60s, Summer of Love, Rainbow Gatherings, Grateful Dead, tie-dyed cloths, bell bottoms, peace signs and loving to party. The term hippie actually came from the word hipster and was often used to refer to the younger bohemian crowd. The hippies were best known as being involved in the 1960s counterculture movement. Hippies were on everybody's mind. My friends grandma and her brother went to school. they lived in New York. They found out that woodstock was coming the next day. so they bought tickets to go! But they got caught and were grounded for a very long time.The Yippies, who were seen as an offshoot of the hippie movements parodying as a political party, came to national attention during their celebration of the 1968 spring equinox, when some 3,000 of them took over Grand Centeral Station in New York — eventually resulting in 61 arrests. The Yippies, especially their leaders Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Ruben, became notorious for their theatrics, such as trying to levitate the Pentagon at the October 1967 war protest, and such slogans as "Rise up and abandon the creeping meatball!" Their stated intention to protest the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August, including nominating their own candidate, "Lyndon Pigasus Pig" (an actual pig), was also widely publicized in the media at this time.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
MY BIO!!!
Hey my name is Samantha Stautz I'm 14 years old and I go to Woodland Middle School. I have a pet rabbit named Oreo. I have a sister named Amanda. She's 10 years old. I have a mom and dad. I enjoy making films in my spare time. I think I'm qualified to blog about hippies because my friends grandparents were hippies! I know a lot about them from my friends grandparents stories.
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