130,000 dixie cups, and i believe we served 200,000 people. by now there are tens of millions of people who feel themselves to be an irresistible river of change. and you get something incandescent. freedom, freedom, freedom freedom, freedom, freedom singing freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom freedom, freedom, freedom we had had love-ins in l.a. on the weekends where everybody gets dressed up and goes to the park and brings an instrument.
by the time of charles manson and watching altamont and what happened there, it symbolizes the drained idealism of the spiritual quest of the beats and early hippies. today, the magic is gone. aimless and disorganized, the hippies have fallen prey to their own free spirit. free love, free drugs, and too much free publicity have gradually corrupted them. something happened to haight-ashbury since last year. we hear it s not the same place. well, no, it isn t. the love-ins brought more and more people. then people who were really just bums, trying to get into a good thing, you know. free food, free everything. so they all just came in, you know. and a lot of really rotten people. so now you ve really got a bad thing. i mean, it used to be you could set your stuff down beside the road, nobody would touch it. and now it got so you couldn t even put your things inside a building. somebody would come along and take everything you had. one day i woke up very hungry, you know, very d
by now there are tens of millions of people who feel themselves to be an irresistible river of change. and you get something incandescent. freedom, freedom, freedom freedom, freedom, freedom singing freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom freedom, freedom, freedom we had had love-ins in l.a. on the weekends where everybody gets dressed up and goes to the park and brings an instrument. but to see hundreds of thousands of people, like a meeting of all the tribes from all over the country. boy, we didn t know there were
millions of people who feel themselves to be an irresistible river of change. and you get something incandescent. freedom, freedom, freedom freedom, freedom, freedom singing freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom freedom, freedom, freedom we had had love-ins in l.a. on the weekends where everybody gets dressed up and goes to the park and brings an instrument. but to see hundreds of thousands of people, like a meeting of all the tribes from all over the country. boy, we didn t know there were so many of us who felt the same.
mind, and they d drive right by. by the time of charles manson and watching altamont and what happened there, it symbolizes the drained idealism of the spiritual quest of the beats and early hippies. today, the magic is gone. aimless and disorganized, the hippies have fallen prey to their own free spirit. free love, free drugs, and too much free publicity have gradually corrupted them. something happened to haight-ashbury since last year. we hear it s not the same place. well, no, it isn t. the love-ins brought more and more people. then people who were really just buns, trying to get into a good thing, you know. free food, free everything. so they all just came in, you know. and a lot of really rotten people. so now you ve really got a bad thing. i mean, it used to be you could set your stuff down beside the road, nobody would touch it. and now it got so you couldn t even put your things inside a building. somebody would come along and take everything you had. one day i woke