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The
Decade of Peace and Love
In the early 1960's
John F Kennedy was elected President and
gave his famous speech - "Ask not what
your country can do for you, but what you
can do for your country." Peace and
War were high on the debating list and the
Vietnam war had started.
Later in 1963 President
Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas.
A country was heartbroken.
Civil rights was big
at the time and White and Black racial tensions
were high. Civil Rights Leader Martin Luther
King Jr. made his famous speech "..I
have a dream..." More than 200,000
demonstrators were present to demand equal
rights for both White and Black people.
Five years later two Civil Rights leaderes
were assassinated, Martin Luther King Jr
and Robert Kennedy (John F. Kennedy's brother).
I was a young hippie
at the time and one of the events of the
time was Woodstock. Music, Love and Peace
- It was held on a 600 acre farm in New
York and nearly half a million people were
there. It lasted three days and sometimes
it's hard to remember it all. I spent a
bit of time back then with Commander Vermont
and Mrs Vermont and we like to catch up
and remember the hijinks we used to get
up to..
Fashion
The 60's certainly
had it's own fashion - at the time it consisted
of all the hippest gear - hotpants, miniskirts,
vinyl pants, long beaded necklaces, peace
symbols. The beehive hairdo was a sight
to see! Women would spend hours putting
their hair up and the men were into growing
their hair long, and peeking out through
some round John Lennon glasses. The body
was for decorating and the brighter the
clothes the better!
Denim jeans were making
a big impact and a certain person I used
to know called "The big D" owned
a pair that are quite famous now.
The Beatles
Wow! The Beatles were
hot! The Fab Four - John, Paul, George and
Ringo. Everyone my age couldn't get enough
of them. They broke out into the music scene
with hit after hit like:
- Love me do
- Can't buy me love
- A hard day's night
- Eight days a week
- Yesterday
- Yellow Submarine
plus so many more!
Music was huge at
the time and psychedelic music started with
Pink Floyd - long instrumental solos and
different electronic effects made up their
style. Dancing was also popular with so
much music around - The Twist, and the Locomotion
were made famous during this time.
I've never really
grown out of the sixties - there's often
a time in your life that you'd love to re-live
and this was certainly my time. It was a
tough decade but an exciting one.
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