I loved the new film A Complete Unknown.It begins when Dylan comes to New York to see Woody Guthrie, meets Pete Seager, and writes many of the songs he's most famous far, like Blowing In The Wind. The movie climaxes with the moment at 1995 Newport Folk festival when Dylan goes electric.
If you enjoyed the film as much as I did, (I saw it twice during the holidays) uou might be hungry for more 60s nostalgia. More about the background music to that era— folk, rock, blues rock. And more of the 60s youth culture—peace, love, unity, and the belief that the hippies and flower children of the 60s could change the world.
So, if you are:
Craving Epic Romance, 60s Folk Vibes, and Electric Highs—ROCK YOUR HIPPIE SOUL
My brand new release.
ROCK YOUR HIPPIE SOUL
Is a Duet of Adventure and love
A ticket to Woodstock ’69, with a pair of cool couples who feel the music in their soul and discover their soul mates.
The Please Man and the Flowerchild
In 1969, Daisy, fresh out of foster care, crosses paths with Shiloh—a magnetic, sensual, free-wheeling, guitar-strumming, gorgeous man.
Together, they’ll discover if wild moments of joy… can lead to forever love?
Back To the One I Love
In beads and bell bottoms, Cash climbs onto Keith’s motorcycle and hangs on. Fifty-so years later, her free-spirited dreamer is a couch potato. Cash begins to wonder if she climbed onto the wrong bike.
Will a 1960 time-traveling van, on a trip to Woodstock '69, where they first met, lead them to the harmony they once shared? Or have they grown so out of tune…they have to go solo?
In ebook and print, check it out now.
Here is more 60s fun:
Woodstock Music & Art Festival,
Click to—1969, Bill Eppridge (From the LIFE Photo Collection)
Warning—one photo is a tasteful, (not frontal) shot of men bathing nude
I Found My Love at the Woodstock Festival!
Click to go to—the romance comic book —Falling in Love #118 (October 1970).
Fourteen months after the event, DC published this story (with art by Murphy Anderson) about two college students, Sally and Robin and their experiences at the festival.
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Love the title and cover, Cornelia! Rock on! :)
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