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hippieMember of a youth movement of the late 1960s, also known as flower power, which originated in San Francisco, California, and was characterized by nonviolent anarchy, concern for the environment, and rejection of Western materialism. The hippies formed a politically outspoken, anti-war, artistically prolific counterculture in North America and Europe. Their colourful psychedelic style, inspired by drugs such as LSD, emerged in fashion, graphic art, and music by bands such as Love (1965–71), the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane (1965–74), and Pink Floyd. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Or even the hipsters in the gritty downtown Arts District who sell their wares at weekend shows throughout the city. Whimsical electronic experimentation and studio wizardry makes The Bird and the Bee an utterly lovable neopop sensation--ABBA meets Stereolab for the kind of hipster who plays with tech toys. This biography of the pop artist who became known for his hipster lifestyle as well as his art is the quintessential resource about a man who "lived outside the box. |
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