Counterculture of the 1960s

A movie describing the counterculture of the 1960s through pictures, with music from the time. This was a final project for APUSH. (:

A movie describing the counterculture of the 1960s through pictures, with music from the time. This was a final project for APUSH. (:

Music video for Sun is Rising find Counter Culture at www.counterculturemusic.com or on facebook at www.facebook.com/counterculture415 Filmed Edited by: Will Rushton Aka WILL DUB at Treasure Island, California
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The Ordinary Boys - Over The Counter Culture Over the counter culture, Well that's right where you belong, You try to sever your ties with the London skies, But you've got the whole thing wrong. You try to be so different, As does everybody else, Create your own distinctions, And flaunt them for yourself. Over the counter culture, With your cards and catalogues, The mainstream wipes the river bed clean, You're just wrong, you're just... wrong. You think you followed your heart again, Now it's in to be out, Destroy the plans and just start again, Don't pretend to not pretend at all. Over the counter culture, Well you live your life in waves, Last year's dream was a terrible scheme, This new fad will fade. Let's see... what can we be now? That hasn't been done before? Shut your eyes, Look inside. You think you followed your heart again, Now it's in to be out, Destroy the plans and just start again, Don't pretend to not pretend at all. Don't pretend to not pretend at all. Don't pretend to not pretend at all!

Video for "Counter Culture" from June Marx's sophomore album, "Core of Vengeance" (HPR 2010) feat. Lone Ninja & Lord Gamma Add June Marx/Twin Perils on Facebook Albums available at: www.undergroundhiphop.com www.amazon.com www.accesshiphop.com www.sandboxautomatic.com www.sick-o-store.de
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Girl Unit dropping the ridiculously anthemic WUT at Night Slugs All-Stars at Counter Culture. Please excuse the shit camera work, i was goin a little mental.
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Want to learn about Allen Ginsberg, John & Yoko, Michael Horrowits, Caroline Cassady, the Beat Generation, The Swinging Sixtees, eightees rave culture & far beyond??... then youve come to the right place! First episode to be released on Monday 26th JAN!!! and every forghtnight - Lee Harris: Notes from the Underground www.myspace.com If you have any questions or requests for a show with Lee Harris, we'd be happy to hear from you! We want you to be involved with COUNTER CULTURE TV as much as possible EPISODE 1 - MONDAY 26TH JANUARY 2009! DONT MISS IT - SUBSCRIBE HERE!
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An excerpt from the film Entheo:genesis, Awakening the Divine Within. John Markoff discusses the influence of counter-culture on emerging technologies of the 1960s.
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"Warholesque" Images: www.wix.com A bunch of Pictures of The Factory People I favor. Nico, Edie Sedgwick, Susan Bottomly aka International Velvet, Ultra Violet, Viva, Candy Darling,"Baby" Jane Holzer, Ivy Nicolson, Marry Waronov, The Velvet Underground, and of course Andy Warhol.Ingrid "Superstar" in there next to Edie but I just used her cause "Her Face is a Mess". That's Bebbe Hanson & Pat Hartley next to Edie. Mick Jagger is in a couple pics too. All too David Bowie's "Rebel Rebel".
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Buy Adventures In Counter-Culture now: iTunes: bit.ly Fifth Element: bit.ly Amazon: amzn.to Directed by Blueprint. Director of Photography: Bridget Brown. Shot by Bridget Brown facebook.com twitter.com
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Blueprint has emerged with his greatest effort to date. A culmination of self discovery and societal critique, Adventures in Counter-Culture is just that. Album: Adventures in Counter Culture Artist: Blueprint Date: 4/5/11 Producer: Blueprint Label: Rhymesayers rhymesayers.com www.amazon.com itunes.apple.com www.fifthelementonline.com itunes.apple.com
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Album Siren Song Of The Counter Culture Artist Rise Against Song Anywhere But Here Track Number 08 Album Siren Song Of The Counter Culture Artist Rise Against Song Anywhere But Here Track Number 08 We've been alright up until now But the air that we breathe is about to run out We've rehearsed our lines clear and loud But the cue never came and the lights, They never went down So we're passing the time While time passes us The fast lane's a term never applied to us Not a dime to my name Or a prayer in the world I walk out the door Destination: anywhere but here Away from you! Now I'm on my way to the other side [on my way] I'll forget everything I left behind [on my way] These empty rooms [on my way] Are still filled with you [on my way] And so I dropped out of my own race A race with no finish line, No first or last place These faces all rush right past me I turn and walk away 'Cause we finally know now what our time here's about, We were not meant to be Another face in the crowd We're a forest of lives And we grow tall and wide And we'll never be cut down Destination: anywhere but here Away from you! Now I'm on my way to the other side [on my way] I'll forget everything I left behind [on my way] These empty rooms [on my way] Are still filled with you [on my way] I'm so tired and turned around and scared And I'm lying in empty beds again I'll wait for you to come To your senses, barbed wire fences Won't keep me from breaking through I swear I will to you Now I'm on my way <b>...</b>

Complete video at: fora.tv In this 1998 interview, journalists William F. Buckley Jr. and Christopher Hitchens debate the true motives behind the protest movements of the 1960s. Buckley attributes the rise of counterculture movements to a general "listlessness" that "called for a kind of masturbatory relief." ----- What happened in 1968 and why? From a bloody war in Vietnam to a bloody struggle for equality in our nation's streets, what is the legacy of '68? William F. Buckley, Jr., late Editor-at-large at the National Review, and Christopher Hitchens, Contributing Editor at Vanity Fair chose opposing sides that year and now take a look back, explaining the rights and wrongs of the Right and the Left and their personal triumphs and regrets. - Hoover Institution William F. Buckley Jr. was a political commentator and columnist. He founded the political magazine National Review and hosted the television show "Firing Line." Christopher Hitchens is an author, journalist and literary critic. Now living in Washington, DC, he has been a columnist at Vanity Fair, The Nation and Slate; additionally, he is an occasional contributor to many other publications.Peter M. Robinson is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, where he writes about business and politics, edits Hoover's quarterly journal, the Hoover Digest, and hosts Hoover's television program, Uncommon Knowledge.
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"So Alive" (Live from The Showbox - Seattle, WA) Buy Adventures In Counter-Culture today: Fifth Element: bit.ly iTunes: bit.ly Amazon: amzn.to Directed/produced/edited - Daniel Torok Video by madnw.org Motion Graphics by Sean Monahan Artwork by Eric Carlson Follow Blueprint: Twitter: bit.ly Facebook: on.fb.me
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This is the song "Anywhere But Here" from the band Rise Against It's on their album Siren Song Of The Counter Culture I added the lyrics (I hope that they are right ;) ) this is my first video - i hope you like it =)
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Lyrics to the song To Them These Streets Belong by Rise Against, off their 2004 album Song of the Counter Culture. I decided to try something new, so I put the lyrics over pictures. Enjoy!! Please rate and comment. EDIT: Thanks for the 1000 views!!!
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Buy the song: iTunes: Explicit: bit.ly Clean: bit.ly Instrumental: bit.ly Amazon: amzn.to Pre-order Adventures In Counter-Culture now: bit.ly Check out the story behind the beat here: www.youtube.com Official Video for "Keep Bouncing" off of "Adventures in Counter Culture" dropping April 5th, 2011. Shot, edited, & directed by Optical Alchemists: opticalalchemists.com Follow Blueprint Twitter: bit.ly Facebook: on.fb.me
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Buy on iTunes: bit.ly 12" Vinyl at Fifth Element: bit.ly Amazon: amzn.to Diversity. Ambition. Evolution. Those words signify what can be the most powerful tools in an artist's arsenal. Blueprint has made a career out of tapping heavily into all three. "So Alive", the lead single from Blueprint's sophomore album Adventures In Counter-Culture is a perfect example where all three comfortably mesh together over a self produced frantic, 60's inspired slice of soulful electro pop. Perhaps it's the artistic freedom of expression in Blueprint's new music that opens the doorway to one being able to feel "So Alive". Buy Adventures In Counter-Culture now: bit.ly Director/Producer/Editor: Maria Juranic - mariajuranic.com DP Trevor Tweener Rent The Sky Films Follow Blueprint: Twitter: bit.ly Facebook: on.fb.me
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Counter culture comic book artist Robert Crumb says he doesn't understand why his work is on display in New York. (March 31)

My first jpeg-based video using purely Windows Movie Maker. Videos and images are not mine. The song is called "Rumors of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated" by "Rise Against" from the album "Siren Song of the Counter Culture".
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Track 1 from Siren Song of the Counter Culture If we're the flagship of peace and prosperity We're taking on water and about to fucking sink No one seems to notice, no one even blinks The crew all left the passengers to die under the sea Countdown to the very end Equality, an invitation that we won't extend Ready, aim, pull the trigger now It's time you firmly secure your place in hell State of the union address Reads war torn country still a mess The words: power, death, and distorted truth Are read between the lines of the red, white, and blue Countdown to the very end Equality, an invitation that we won't extend Ready, aim, pull the trigger now It's time you firmly secure your place in hell Your place in hell Your place in hell Guilty is what our graves will read, No year, no family, we did nothing To stop the murder of people just like us
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Buy Adventures In Counter-Culture now: iTunes: bit.ly Fifth Element: bit.ly Amazon: amzn.to Video by Joe Ramos: joeguerilla.com

In the fifth and final segment of this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, entitled "YOU SAID YOU WANTED A REVOLUTION: 1968 and the Counter-Counterculture," Hoover Institution fellow Peter Robinson interviews Christopher Hitchens and William F. Buckley discuss the legacy of the 1960s and counter-revolution in America. (Filmed: 7/29/98) For current episodes, see: tv.nationalreview.com Please join our Facebook group www.facebook.com
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In this rereleased interview from 1998, Christopher Hitchens, a contributing editor of Vanity Fair magazine, is a self-proclaimed radical. William F. Buckley, Jr., editor-at-large of National Review magazine, is one of the most noted conservatives in the country. During the 1960’s, Hitchens enjoyed the counter-culture, whereas Buckley was one of the founders of the politically conservative counter counter-culture. Thirty years later (1998), and Hitchens and Buckley are still wrangling over the Revolution.

From October 21st 2011, Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO. "These people down there, they're not the counter-culture." "They're the culture." "They don't want free love, they want paid employment." "They don't hate capitalism, they hate what's been done to it." "And they resent the Republican mantra that the market perfectly rewards the hardworking and punishes the lazy. And the poor are just jealous moochers who want a hand out." "Yeah, cuz if there's one group of people who hate hand outs it's Wall Street."
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In the third segment of this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, entitled "YOU SAID YOU WANTED A REVOLUTION: 1968 and the Counter-Counterculture," Hoover Institution fellow Peter Robinson interviews Christopher Hitchens and William F. Buckley on the legacy of Barry Goldwater. (Filmed: 7/29/98) For current episodes, see: tv.nationalreview.com Please join our Facebook group www.facebook.com
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In the fourth segment of this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, entitled "YOU SAID YOU WANTED A REVOLUTION: 1968 and the Counter-Counterculture," Hoover Institution fellow Peter Robinson interviews Christopher Hitchens and William F. Buckley on the subject of marijuana, drug legalization, and abortion. (Filmed: 7/29/98) For current episodes, see: tv.nationalreview.com Please join our Facebook group www.facebook.com
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In the first segment of this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, entitled "YOU SAID YOU WANTED A REVOLUTION: 1968 and the Counter-Counterculture," Hoover Institution fellow Peter Robinson interviews Christopher Hitchens and William F. Buckley on the subject of sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll. (Filmed: 7/29/98) For current episodes, see: tv.nationalreview.com Please join our Facebook group www.facebook.com
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Music video for the Them Clones single 'My Life'. Concept and direction Abhinav Tripathi. Album releases August 2009 - Counter Culture Records / EMI. Vote for your favourite tracks to be in the album at www.themclones.com
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IS DRAPER GETTING PREDICTABLE? Last week on our show, SteelWheel called that Don would be visiting Anna Draper, and how obvious was it to everyone that he'd try to hit on young Stephanie when he drove her home. Don, who once was such a cagey and unpredictable guy in the early seasons, has now grown all too familiar, and we can start to guess what his patterns of behavior will be. Is this evidence of Don just being really well-realized by Matt Weiner and Jon Hamm, so lifelike that we have now "gotten to know him" over 4 years? Or is the show just starting to run its course and get more predictable? HOLIDAYS Every episode of this season so far has centered around a holiday -- Thanksgiving, Christmas, now New Years. In part, the holidays bring out the saddest and most poignant aspects of Don's current predicament. It's never sadder to have lost your family than at those times of year we're expected to be with our families. But I'd also note how Don's entire experience -- and the reality of each episode -- runs counter to the holiday that's actually being celebrated: COUNTER-CULTURE For the first time, the counter-culture really invaded last night's entire episode. (The trips to LA always remind us that there's a lot more going on in the early '60s in America than we're seeing in button-down establishment Manhattan...) There were numerous little touchstones -- Berkeley sit-in references, smoking "grass," "House of the Rising Sun," and the episode even opened with talk of <b>...</b>
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