LOVE-IN's
&
BE-IN's
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1967 San
Francisco BE-IN![]() On Jan. 14th - 30,000 people gathered at ![]() in veneration of
an event to
set the tone for the
wave of new ideals eventually
culminating in the |
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Easter
Sunday Love-In Malibu Canyon, California, 1968 |
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Caravan
to Love-In protest Los Alamos New Mexico, 1968 atomic proving grounds |
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San
Francisco ~ 1967-1970 Weekly meeting of up to a thousand or fifteen hundred people where politics, religion, acid, sex, love, etc were discussed openly. |
"....Young
people are apathetic..
..
They think there
is nothing worthwhile to do
and everything
is finished.
They want to
take refuge in drugs to destroy themselves.
Our work
is to tell them
that there is still hope
and still a lot to do.
We have to change
their minds.
Things
can change
and just because
flower power did not work
it doesn't
mean that everything is finished.
It
is only the beginning.
The revolution
has only just begun."
"John Lennon
In His Own Words"
Interview from October, 1971
-- Imagine Period.
...Compiled By Miles
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He Ain't Heavy,
He's My Brother
- Schreibar Russell/Scott
The road is long, with many a winding turn
That lead us to (who knows) where, who knows where?
But I'm strong, strong enough to carry him - yeah
He ain't heavy - he's my brother.
So on we go, his welfare is my concern
no burden is he to bear, we'll get there
But I know he would not encumber me
He ain't heavy - he's my brother.
If I'm leaving at all, I'm leaving with sadness
that everyone's heart isn't filled with the gladness
of love for one another.
It's a long, long road, from which there is no return
While we're on the way to there, why not share?
And the load doesn't way me down at all
He ain't heavy - he's my brother.
He's my brother - he ain't heavy - he's my brother ...
I
cannot be complete until you are complete
for
Though we be
many, yet we are all ONE
......D. Ames