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Journey back to the 1960s with us as we explore the vibrant and transformative Hippie Movement! Discover the origins, cultural impact, and lasting legacy of this countercultural revolution. From peace and love to music and art, we delve into the heart of a generation that dared to dream differently. Join the conversation and celebrate the spirit of the hippies…
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Looking back on the hippie movement, it's hard to imagine that a small group could change how an entire generation thought and dressed. But that's precisely what happened in the 1960s! In this video, we explore the history of the hippie movement and look at some of the critical moments that led to its widespread success.
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Weiter geht die #Podcast🎙️- #RetroShow "ALS FUSSBALL NOCH ROCK'N'ROLL WAR"⚽🎸🕺 ab 6. März 2024, und es folgt #Episode55.
In #Folge5 wird nun mit Teil 2 der Beitrag „Logistik erleben - Unkonventionelle Lösungen - Geschichten aus meinem Leben in der Logistik in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren“ fortgesetzt.
Es geht noch einmal um einige #Anekdoten und den #Spaß, den wir im Kollegenkreis hatten, denn #Arbeit war nicht alles für uns, wir wussten auch zu leben. So funktionierte #Spedition🚚 in den goldenen, manuellen Jahren, als #Logistik noch handgemacht wurde. Es war die Zeit der individuellen #Freiheit, als man #Stress noch durch #Fun kompensierte und nicht in digital genormten, standardisierten #Strukturen arbeiten musste.
Es war auch die Zeit der #Gegenkultur, des #HippieMovements und des Aufstiegs verschiedener Musikgenres wie #Rock, #Punk und #Disco. Und es war die Zeit der #Selbstverwirklichung und der persönlichen Entfaltung.
Teil 3 von „Logistik erleben - Unkonventionelle Lösungen - Geschichten aus meinem Leben in der Logistik in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren“ gibt es dann in #Folge6.
Hier geht es dann noch einmal um einen Rückblick auf die realen Herausforderungen meines #Businesslebens in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren. Es stehen meine kreativen Lösungen in der Schadenbearbeitung und meine aufregenden Aufgaben als #Restrukturierer im Mittelpunkt, denn in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren war die Lösung von Herausforderungen oft stärker auf #Kreativität und manuelle #Prozesse angewiesen, da die #Technologie und die #Digitalisierung noch nicht so fortgeschritten waren wie heute.
Logistik bleibt #Thema, mit weiteren spannenden Geschichten aus vergangenen Zeiten. Also bleibt gespannt und einfach reinhören und viel Spaß dabei.
Die gesamte chronologische Zeitreise ist zu hören in den Staffeln 1 bis 4 der Podcast-Retro-Show „ALS FUSSBALL NOCH ROCK’N’ROLL WAR“
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Paradise Doesn’t Always Have To Be Tropical
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Stephen Gaskin "The Farm" Summertown Tn. #thefarmsummertowntn #stephengaskin #hippiemovement #author #portrait #portraitphotography #documentryphotography #documentryportrait #smalltownamerica #environmentalist #farmtotable #backtotheland #thecaravan #socialmovement #americanculture #thefarm #socialissues https://www.instagram.com/p/B1bSaWlhkPi/?igshid=rd10g3z6sj5p
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Happy birthday Jimi Hendrix! PM me if you want an art print of this illustration or T-shirt. @jimihendrix #jimihendrix #guitarist #guitargod #rocknrollhalloffame #psychodelicrock #hippiemovement #60s #70s #70sfashion #rocknroll #poster #wallart #illutration #art #sketch #ınstagood #vintage #instagram #follow #artprint #femous #rock #legent #pasteldrawing #potrait #painting #purple #instaart (at Dalian University of Technology) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIHdsLwFZAQ/?igshid=pn44tpxf37s8
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On This Day ln History February 21st,1958 Gerald Holtom designed the logo of the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). The logo was not copyrighted and later became known in the wider world as a general-purpose peace symbol. The design was a combination of the letter's “N” (two arms outstretched pointing down at 45 degrees) and “D” (one arm upraised above the head) of the flag semaphore alphabet, standing for nuclear disarmament. Video created by Sherry Homier #peace #NuclearDisarmament #hippiemovement #britishhistory #PeaceSymbol #peaceandlove
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Janis Joplin - Work Me Lord (full edited version - Live At Woodstock)
Janis Joplin “is not just a star but the inamorata, the ‘shaman mama’ of the hip generation” (Lydon,1969).
Rock music in the 1960s had come to epitomize the hippie revolution. (Rielly, 172) Janis Joplin was one of, if not the most talented female rock and roll singer of the 1960s. As well, she was an immensely prominent and influential figure of the hippie movement. When Joplin was preforming, she often engaged in outrageous antics including running, jumping, screaming, laughing and of course drinking whiskey (Rielly, 167). Pretty much, Joplin did whatever she pleased, whether she was alone, or on stage on the front of thousands of people.
1969, USA — Janis Joplin in the Performer’s Area at Woodstock — Image by © Elliott Landy/Corbis
In an interview with The New York Times, in February of 1969, Joplin discussed her life, and why she lives it without a care for what others think. In 1969, Joplin was “riding the wave of music out of the whole hip movement.” Joplin attributed her major success in music and her huge following to her unwavering confidence in herself. In Joplin’s eyes, everyone needs to be themselves fully, and not someone else. She wanted to show her generation that “they can be themselves and win” just like she did. The things Joplin said, the way she dressed, the way she danced and the things she did on stage all demonstrated how Joplin would do whatever felt right for her at the moment. When asked what she is doing with her life Joplin responded: “Getting stoned, staying happy and having a good time” (Lyndon, 1969).
As demonstrated in the interview, Joplin’s values, morals and attitudes are parallel to those of the hippies in the 1960s. The hippies along with Joplin wanted most to just be happy, smoke weed and live in the moment. The message Joplin wanted to send to her fans was a strongly held belief of the hippies. Joplin and the hippie believed everyone should accept themselves and be completely comfortable with themselves. As well, everyone should do whatever feels right for them at that time, despite what society thinks and says.
After a long line of drug overdoses, Joplin died at the young age of 27 from an overdose on heroin (Rielly, 168). The early death of Joplin, along with musician Jimmy Hendrix came to symbolize “the promises, confusions and excesses” of the 1960s (Rielly, 167).
Source- https://blogs.stockton.edu/hippiemovement/janis_joplin/
Video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd-To3CraUc
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This is another great website talking about different protests during the 60′s, i really like the bold designs on the sign and would take inspiration in my design work by writing text onto the garments.
Lesson Site Editors. (2019). Protests in the 1960s. Available: http://www.lessonsite.com/ArchivePages/HistoryOfTheWorld/Lesson31/Protests60s.htm. Last accessed 3rd Dec 2019.
The Hippie Movement Editors . (2019). Make Love Not War. Available: https://blogs.stockton.edu/hippiemovement/make-love-not-war/. Last accessed 3rd Dec 2019.
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Positive Vibes ☯️🕉
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Everything — — artists: #ZOER and #VELVET — — artist: @drewmerritt #drewmerritt — — #streetart #urbanart #collage #automobile #abstract #vibrantcolors #interpretation #hippiemovement #spraypaintart #mural #art #painting #artproject #downtownseattle #artinmotion #urbanartgallery #movement #progress #busandtrain #artworks #streetartseattle #seattlestreetart #artforall #publicart #seattle #seattlegraffiti #insearchofstreetart #vervainee #justbevervainee https://www.instagram.com/p/BoMY7DXlmsI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=5tpta8jia8hm
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Woodstock Festival, which took place from August 15th to 17th in 1969 in Bethel, New York, was one of the most monumental events for the hippie movement in the sixties.Major musicians of the time played at this event but Woodstock was so much more than just music. One week after the festival ended, The New York Times interviewed six young individuals who attended the festival. In the interview, the concert goers spoke of the overwhelming abundance of drugs present at the festival. One interviewee stated “There was a guy sitting there selling acid as if it was hotdogs.” Marijuana and LSD were prevalent at the festival (The 1960s: Opposing Viewpoints). A few interviewees spoke about how seeing people at the concert go on ‘bad trip’ really brought the mood and the atmosphere down.
One of the most astonishing things about Woodstock was the lack of violence. In the interview, the almost complete lack of violent was discussed by the youths. The concert remained peaceful despite the uncomfortable and unfortunate circumstances experience by the concert goers, such as rain and mud, over-crowding and inadequate rest rooms (Rielly, Edward). One concert attendee recalled how some people at the concert even helped to clean up the mess. In total, it is estimated that eight thousand people stayed Monday, the day after the concert, to help clean up (The 1960s: Opposing Viewpoints).
Lastly, The Woodstock Festival was so important to the hippie movement because “it represented an open, classless society of music, sex, drugs, love and peace” (Rielly, Edward). In the NY Times interview, one youth stated “There were so many people there I thought, wow wouldn’t it be a good idea if we could show our power by, you know, getting political? And then I thought a little more about it and I said oh, what for? It’s already here.” The hippie’s goal to come together and do whatever they pleased, such as walk around nude and do drugs openly, without government interference was achieved. Woodstock was a success for the hippies in that they were able to demonstrate that the counterculture could come together and live peacefully and freely without interference from “cops, guns or Nixon”( Stern, Jane and Stern, Michael).
Source- https://blogs.stockton.edu/hippiemovement/woodstock/
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