and watching altamont and what happened there, it symbolized 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. it s not. the love-ins brought more and more people. then people who were 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. 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, very dirty and tired and disgusted and decided to get a job, settle down an
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. [ cheers and applause ] we must be in heaven, man! a rock music festival that drew hundreds of thousands of young people to a dairy farm in white lake, new york, over the weekend came to an end today. admittedly, there was marijuana as well as music at the rock festival, but there was also no rioting. what did not happen at that dairy farm is possibly more significant than what did happen. these long-haired, mostly white kids in their blue jeans and sandals were no wide-eyed anarchists looking for trouble. they were very polite. residents and resorts freely emptied their shelves for kids. merchants were stunned by their
Przez wiele lat uważano, że zginęła podczas Powstania. Nie miało to w sobie wiele z romantycznej legendy, ponieważ niedługo przed śmiercią zakochała się w Niemcu, a takim kobietom się nie wybaczało. Czy
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. [ cheers and applause ]
of trump, he wants to work with the rest of the world. i felt it wasn t about me but it was about america. i felt a genuine sense of enthusiasm that america was back at the table and fully, fully engaged. big promises have been made on vaccines, on climate change, but there are blanks in the black and white over how those vows will be kept. and the cornish air certainly hasn t blown away brexit tensions. but overall, this summit has been a major statement of intent from the most powerful politicians in the west, that after a year of crisis, countries can do more together than working apart. however spectacular the surroundings, summits can t just be political love ins. prime ministers and presidents may have ambition in common, but ideas can clash. postcard images don t make political problems disappearfor good.