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00:00:00Oh
00:00:30There's a new world to come in here, singing loud and dear.
00:00:37Revolution.
00:00:38Feel that brumbling along the ground.
00:00:42It's the mighty sound.
00:00:45Revolution.
00:00:47Powers fall from the skies above.
00:00:52People all joining hands in love.
00:00:56Sharing doors and dreaming of.
00:01:01Come now, we're a bristle.
00:01:04Feel the good times to go.
00:01:07Revolution.
00:01:09Every man won't die longer.
00:01:12It's a free river.
00:01:15Revolution.
00:01:18Life is love and it's here and now.
00:01:22We want more than the love allowed.
00:01:27We want peace and we want it now.
00:01:31Mr. General, you can keep your war.
00:01:34We won't play no more.
00:01:37Revolution.
00:01:39Politicians, go earn your pay.
00:01:42Just get out of your way.
00:01:45Revolution.
00:01:47Revolution.
00:01:48How to build us a world of trust.
00:01:52Try to do it right now.
00:01:55We must.
00:01:57Oh, this planet goes up and dies.
00:02:02We want a world where a man is free, like he's born to be.
00:02:07Revolution.
00:02:09We want a world where a man is king, free to do his thing.
00:02:15Revolution.
00:02:18Free to love all his days and nights.
00:02:22Free to taste all the sweet delights.
00:02:27Free to take his human rights.
00:02:34Come on.
00:02:36All right.
00:02:37Come on.
00:02:38We want a history message.
00:02:40You jerking out.
00:02:41You legs out of it in the middle.
00:02:42Okay, can you help me?
00:02:43Look at me!
00:02:44He wants to give me a shit out.
00:02:45Let's去 talk.
00:02:46Come on, Paul, upon yourself.
00:02:47Let's get it.
00:02:48How big about you?
00:02:49How big about you?
00:02:50Here is your friendship?
00:02:51You are my auntie.
00:02:52Hokie?
00:02:52The hold came.
00:02:53Green tuned, and you are your father.
00:02:55What's going on?
00:02:56You are the only kid too?
00:02:58advocate for your maid?
00:02:59Man in late.
00:03:30I'm the king of the summer solstice.
00:03:56And I'm the living queen.
00:03:57Our message is this, that this is the beginning of summer solstice, and we're all here today
00:04:03to groove and have a beautiful time together, and that it's only the beginning.
00:04:08June 21st marks the beginning, and it will continue as long as people can get together
00:04:13and love each other and share things together and listen to music and have a beautiful time.
00:04:27Well, I left Chicago to get away from whatever that was there.
00:04:43One of the reasons I started this in the first place was because my parents were both very neurotic,
00:05:00and I realized this because I went to a psychiatrist for nine years.
00:05:03And at the later stages of analysis, I realized just how neurotic and ill and in a world of illusion my parents were,
00:05:12and I decided that I was going to be the one in my family to stop it.
00:05:17It was going to stop with my generation, and I refused to pass this on to my children.
00:05:20What's happening here is like every city, particularly on this day, every city in the nation,
00:05:35seeing the sun at its zenith, and it's the first, you might say, the first hippie national holiday,
00:05:42a self-declared holiday.
00:05:44A digger is a person that they labeled, oh, what you call it?
00:06:14Beatnik, you dig? Beatnik, people with our unconventional generation.
00:06:21They didn't know what was happening.
00:06:22They didn't know that Beatnik cared so much about humanity as they do now.
00:06:28You know what I mean?
00:06:30Well, the free store to me, the free store to me means a great deal
00:06:35because it helps out the community and it brings people together with no profit involved.
00:06:44If there was any profit involved, I wouldn't be here because money doesn't mean that much to me.
00:06:50You know what I mean?
00:06:53You talk about the hippie?
00:06:55What is the hippie?
00:06:57Where does their name come from, hippie?
00:07:00Why don't you talk about the younger generation, the people who are changing?
00:07:06Why don't you talk about the people who know what's happening and don't agree with the old line of thinking?
00:07:15Why don't you talk about the people who believe in brotherly love and nothing else?
00:07:20And prove it every day on Haight-Ashbury.
00:07:22My name is Taday Louise Malone.
00:07:44Malone. Age, 20. Height, 5'3". Weight, 110. Eyes, blue. Hair, blonde. Education. Graduated
00:07:54from Judson School, Scottsdale, Arizona. One semester, University of Arizona. One semester,
00:07:59Eastern New Mexico University. Six months, secretarial school. Other training. Nancy
00:08:04Taylor modeling course. One year, Judo. Taught self-defense at the University of Arizona.
00:08:09Acting experience. Two years of dramatics, San Carlos High, San Carlos, California. One
00:08:15year, drama club, Roswell High. One year, theater group, Judson School. Plays, Bells
00:08:22of Ringing, Wizard of Oz, No Time for Sergeants, etc. Also worked on and managed
00:08:27crews. Helped write and produce plays at Judson School. Various school skits, etc. Hobbies.
00:08:33Reading, Judo, music, dope, Haight-Ashbury, sewing, cooking, collecting fairy tale books. Job
00:08:39experience. Sold Berkeley barbs. Typed at co-ops. Sold dope. Worked as a legal secretary
00:08:44last summer. Plans to gain knowledge in any way possible. Find out what my true
00:08:49interest is and throw myself into it for a while. And finally, marry after I've traveled a bit.
00:09:09One of the first questions that they'll ask is, what do you do? And so I say, I live. And they say, no, I mean, do you work or what? And I said, no, I just live. And they said, well, you must do something, because their whole orientation is towards job, occupation. This is their whole life.
00:09:30Money. Money. Money. And status. You tell them that you don't do anything. And that you come to the park. And it's, it's like they can't believe you. And they want to believe you so very much. And they look in your eyes. And they can see that you believe what you're saying. And you're telling them the truth.
00:09:48And they know that they can't make it. That they're 45 years old, and they're all hung up in the mortgage payments, and paying off the car, and wives, and kids, and just endless circles of involvement.
00:10:00A lot of people say to me, what are you doing? You're not doing any work. You're not working at a job and making a big salary. But we're doing the hardest work in the world, because we're growing. We're trying to change.
00:10:15And that's a lot harder than staying in the same rut, and going along year after year, doing the same thing, and thinking the same things, and living the exact same way.
00:10:27I like living here because I get to do exactly what I want, when I want. Like, if I want to run down the street, turn cartwheels, I do that. If I want to climb a tree, I do that. And if I want to freak out tourists, I do that. Completely free.
00:10:41You have all these young kids coming from a very rich, affluent, middle-class society, where they've been taken care of since they've been babies, and never really had to do anything for themselves in a serious way.
00:10:57And now they come here, and they want to be hippies, and they still want to be taken care of.
00:11:03The kids that are coming here are also the most adventuresome of the lot of this generation. They want to strike out on their own. They want to see about life. They're very hungry for life, and not a plasticized, fantasized version that comes through their school and their suburban life, which is not very fulfilling to much of the human spirit.
00:11:20A kid often hits a commune, finds a place to live, coasts for a couple of days, and then catches on to the fact that it doesn't take very much, but it does take some effort to keep the thing going, to keep all his friends and himself alive.
00:11:36People are pouring into the scene so fast, that it's very difficult to turn them all on, because what you're trying to turn them on to is freedom.
00:11:44That if everyone is free, if everyone really has the room to do their thing, something really fine will come out of it.
00:11:52But in learning how to do your thing, you make mistakes, you really just fuck everything up.
00:11:57And this, this is the danger of, you know, like 100,000 people coming to San Francisco this summer.
00:12:04You know, maybe there'll be street riots, you know, which is not good. Maybe we'll have that sort of problem.
00:12:10The other problem is that we're getting successful enough now that we're going to have to integrate back into society.
00:12:18The music is the best example. We're all making a lot of money. Like Donovan said, Beatnik's getting rich.
00:12:24Well, the rock bands in the San Francisco area are going to make more than a million dollars this year.
00:12:31And this brings a lot of problems with it, because we're rapidly moving up into the entire establishment.
00:12:37And it's a question of whether we're going to turn them on or they're going to turn us off.
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00:22:24And we have one case history in which a young chap has been into the clinic 12 times in three months with 12 different cases of gonorrhea.
00:22:38Well, what the kids are really here for is pretty difficult for me.
00:24:38The hip job co-op.
00:25:08The job co-op has just put in the job co-op has just put in the job co-op has just recently put in an altar as of yesterday.
00:28:08We're rather evangelistic about it.
00:29:38And the professional dropouts.
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