A cabdriver's disdain for hippies in the 1960s is explored and explained.
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“He was always needing to be in control, and that came from having all control taken from him ... They wanted that hippie cult leader thing, man,” he says in one recording.
“He was always needing to be in control, and that came from having all control taken from him ... They wanted that hippie cult leader thing, man,” he says in one recording.
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Occultism and mysticism were the themes of the late 60s. I bring up ... They are calling him a hippie cult leader. He comes out with a beard and this guy has never even had a beard before.