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1960s Psychedelic Hippie Culture and Music

Welcome to the 1960s Psychedelic Hippie Culture and Music site! This site looks at a whole lot of 1960s culture as well as reviewing the classic psychedelic, jazz-rock and blues inspired music of the 1960s and 1970s. You can also purchase these albums (and others) and a wide range of psychedelic hippie paraphernalia onsite!
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