He's an old hippie Even older than before Wondering what to pay attention to And what should he ignore He's an old hippie Still adjusting to the change He's just trying to find some balance In a world gone totally insane He still thinks back on the 60s But not in the...
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No. 19: The Bellamy Brothers, "Old Hippie" The title character in this song is caught between young and old -- at age 35, he's not sure if he should throw himself into all things hip and new, or cling on to his old familiar traditions. No. 20: Mary Chapin Carpenter, Grow Old W...
Still high on Crosby Stills Nash and Young's success, Stills recorded his best solo song (from his debut album), with some help from David Crosby and Graham Nash and a driving hook. Its lyrics soak in the era's hippie vibe ("there's a rose in a fisted glove, and the eagle ...
Did you have any “Hippie” decorations back then? Peace Peeps ~ JP wideeyedwanderingspoonie Creative writing, SoCoS, writing prompts Leave a comment July 6, 2024 1 Minute Summer Silence In response to Fandango’s Flashback Friday— Originally posted 7.5.2021 Silence The discordant drone of ...
(perhaps captured best in the comically put-upon “Me Myself and I” video), they did succumb to peer pressure, recording the fed-up defense to a stupid recurring description, “Ain’t Hip To Be Labeled a Hippie,” and then following up3 Feetwith the self-conscious and self-negatingDe ...
The song begins with a beat crafted on an old drum machine, which manages to sound both futuristic and vintage. Soon after, a simple guitar melody and bassline enter, showcasing the silky, stylish tone The Strokes are known for. Acoustic drums join in, adding a layer of muscle to the ...
You always have enough time in your day for this song, and while this is far from the best version Cash can lay claim to, it’s one of the more amusing on YouTube. I just love the way Johnny leers at Willie, almost like he’s thinking, “What does this hippie think he’s doing...
Two of those songs stand out in my mind, and both still have the power to conjure up some ancient panic from November/December 1985. In fact, all it takes is a few notes of either of them, and I’m instantly sad and ill-at-ease. They’re terrible songs, to be sure, but that’...
The Grateful Dead lasted long enough to ultimately become more famous, but no band so completely personified San Francisco's hippie aesthetic like Jefferson Airplane. Guided by the shared vocals of Marty Balin and Grace Slick, and powered by the scalding guitar of Jorma Kaukonen, they cranked out...