A hippie (or hippy) is a member of a counterculture, originally a youth movement that started in the United States during the mid-1960s and spread to other
This article discusses the etymology of the word hippie. According to lexicographer Jesse Sheidlower, the terms hipster and hippie derive from the word
The hippie subculture began its development as a youth movement in San Francisco during the early 1960s and then developed around the world. Its origins
Not to be confused with the Electrohippies Collective, an international group of internet activists based in Oxfordshire, England Electro Hippies were
Peacemaker is the third studio album from red dirt metal band Texas Hippie Coalition. The album was released on August 14, 2012 and reached No. 20 on the
Hippies is a six-part British television comedy series broadcast on BBC 2 from 12 November to 17 December 1999. It was created by Arthur Mathews and Graham
An American Hippie in Israel, also known as Ha-Trempist (from Hebrew הטרמפיסט, "The Hitch-hiker"), is a 1972 Israeli metaphorical counter-culture film
Ride On is the fourth studio album by American red dirt metal ensemble Texas Hippie Coalition. Released on 7 October 2014 via Carved Records, the album
Texas Hippie Coalition (sometimes stylized "THC") is a heavy metal band from Denison, Texas. The band was formed in Denison, Texas by Big Dad Ritch,
Manny the Hippie (born Micah Papp in 1976) was a San Francisco Haight-Ashbury regular in 1996 when Late Show with David Letterman was being hosted from
"Old Hippie" is a song written by David Bellamy, and recorded by American country music duo The Bellamy Brothers. It was released in April 1985 as the
This is a list of books and publications related to the hippie subculture. It includes books written at the time about the counterculture of the 1960s
Heavy Metal Hippies is the eleventh studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Loudness. It was recorded and mixed by Chris Tsangarides and released in
"All You Need Is Love" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a non-album single in July 1967. It was written by John Lennon
"Habits (Stay High)" is a song recorded by Swedish singer Tove Lo from her debut extended play (EP), Truth Serum, and her debut studio album, Queen of
"Baby, You're a Rich Man" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released in July 1967 as the B-side of their "All You Need Is Love" single
Flower child originated as a synonym for hippie, especially among the idealistic young people who gathered in San Francisco and the surrounding area during
Haight-Ashbury is a district of San Francisco, California, named for the intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets. It is also called The Haight and The
"Are You Hung Up?" is the opening track on the 1968 album We're Only in It for the Money by The Mothers of Invention. "Are You Hung Up?" is a short montage
Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts was a literary magazine founded in 1962 by the poet Ed Sanders on the Lower East Side of New York City. Sanders later
"Who Needs the Peace Corps?" is the second track on the 1968 album We're Only in It for the Money by The Mothers of Invention. It is also part of the soundtrack
Noiseworks are an Australian hard rock band formed in Sydney in 1986 with bass guitarist Steve Balbi, guitarist Stuart Fraser, drummer Kevin Nicol, keyboardist
"Turn on, tune in, drop out" is a counterculture-era phrase popularized by Timothy Leary in 1966. In 1967 Leary spoke at the Human Be-In, a gathering of
"You Will Only Break My Heart" is the third single from Delta Goodrem's third studio album Delta. It was released to Australian radio on 25 February and
"Absolutely Free" is a song written by Frank Zappa and released on the Mothers of Invention album We're Only in It for the Money in 1968. The song is not