joey48442 wrote:
SkinnyG wrote:
cwh wrote: I was there for the 70's. I just don't remember it.
If you remember the 70's, you weren't really there.
Same goes for the 60's.
Unless you lived in the prairies. The 60's didn't hit the prairies until the 70's.
Im not trying to be a jerk, but the whole concept of remembering something meaning you weren't there is kind of silly, like championing drug use...
Joey
Drug use was a LOT more out front in that time.
See also: Jefferson Airplane "White Rabbit"
Velvet Underground "Heroin"
The Beatles "Lucy in the Sky w/ Diamonds"
Dylan/The Byrds "Mr. Tambourine Man"
Amboy Dukes "Journey to the Center of the Mind"
The Byrds "Eight Miles High"
...I could go on for hours
Not to mention Easy Rider, 2001 a Space Odyssey, Yellow Submarine, the fact that the early years of Saturday Night Live were tailored to audiences whom the producers assumed were high (yes, I know htis was 1975 and not the 60's)
The drug culture changed when it shifted from the acid and weed of the 60's to the cocaine and heroin of the 70's. It turned from stuff that made people "happy" to stuff that made people miserable. Of course, now, there's a bit of everything.
It doesn't excuse it, but it still happened. Yes, Virginia, a lot of drugs were done in the 60's.
Oddly enough, I've never indulged in anything stronger than alcohol.