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To: Sr K who wrote (79200)5/18/2008 9:21:05 PM
From: sageyrain  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
That's right, it was a virtually instantaneous, synchronized beginning around the "free world". Now how could that happen?

"Rockin in the free world"



To: Sr K who wrote (79200)5/19/2008 5:24:46 AM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
Minnesota music scene in the 1960s...



Forward by Garrison Keillor

I moved to the West Bank in the fall of 1964, to a little white house behind the Naegele Sign Co. on Washington Avenue, back in a sweet time when everybody was an artist of some sort and stayed up late and talked with fervor and moral clarity and had tremendous metabolism. I was a senior at the University and was hoping for interesting things to happen to me and thought that living there would improve my chances. And the very second day I moved in, I saw a man on the street who wore a bead necklace and whose hair came to his shoulders. He wasn’t an Indian, though he may have been trying to be one. I couldn’t help staring at him. He smiled and asked if I wanted to buy a poem. “Sure,” I said. It cost a dime. One whole page of poem, in English, and I couldn’t understand a word of it. This had never happened to me in Minneapolis before.

westbankboogie.com



To: Sr K who wrote (79200)5/19/2008 12:22:35 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 116555
 
You are right SR. The Beatles and beatnicks and greenwich village and many other places and people in the world were part of the "awakening". It was a worldwide human experience whoes time had come.

I was too west coast!