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"I wound up doing time for something I should have been rewarded for," he says. "What I did was a community service, the way I look at it. I was punished for political reasons. Absolutely meaningless. Was I a criminal? No. I was a good member of society. Only my society and the one making the laws are different."
"I wound up doing time for something I should have been rewarded for," he says. "What I did was a community service, the way I look at it. I was punished for political reasons. Absolutely meaningless. Was I a criminal? No. I was a good member of society. Only my society and the one making the laws are different."
i read the whole article on the coachella board ... my hero ... the bear ... cr*****
*i like coconuts, you can break them open they smell like ladies lyin in the sun** *Hell I don't even know where I am** *for now I must sit here and ponder the yonder: The herbivores did well cause their food didn't never run** *We listen, if it feels good We shake** *You made a big impression for a girl of your size, Now I can't get by without you and your big brown eyes.**
Post by strumntheguitar on Jul 13, 2007 18:18:36 GMT -5
I had never even heard of this man before reading this article... Sounds like quite the character. I love the part about how his heart attack wasn't because of his diet, but rather toxic broccoli his mom fed him as a kid. ;D
John: We don't even understand our own music Spider: It doesn't, does it matter whether we understand it? At least it'll give us . . . strength John: I know but maybe we could get into it more if we understood it
Post by canexplain on Jul 13, 2007 20:37:40 GMT -5
well people that have been on the board a while, know some of my stories , so i wont bore them, but i was in SF during the summer of 67 and i didnt meet owsley or ken, but i was really close if you know what i mean (i love that skit that says that "you know what i mean , it is that show "whos line is it anyway"_ it wasnt long that things really changed afterwards ... acid legal for about a year ....but that is another story ... cr****
Like when T-Bone Burnett said during his set at Bonnaroo that, "They should built statues in Nashville for Ralph Stanley", they should do the same in San Francisco for Owsley Stanley. A man in obscurity in our society that had such an impact on the 60s counterculture and revolutionized live music.