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Calling all Hippies, Mods & Rockers
March 16 2015
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AnnieWhichway
10 years ago
Or in other words, the oldies....... As the song went "its raining men". It was also raining cum. The years of cum pies. Dunno about the free love though. I charged like a wounded bull......
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RHP User
10 years ago
I was refraining from using the "old" word, no one on here appears old to me, there may be sags, wrinkles and other associated ailments, but the minds are pretty sharp ;) My hubby would've loved those days, cream pies are something of a fantasy around here!
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AnnieWhichway
10 years ago
If people were more honest with their age here, there would be more people posting....... Of course, i was at the later end of the seventies...... And yes, there were key parties. Car keys in the glass bowl as you arrived. But didnt compare to swingers clubs of today.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Yes I am old....incredibly old😱...A few years ago I watched the film of Woodstock.I was immediately transported back in time.That film captured the essence of the 70s..We were young.idealistic and somewhat innocent...I grew up in Melbourne,there were lots of discos and clubs for young people..I started to go when zi was fourteen.travelling to the city on the train...The venues didnt serve alcohol,one club Sebastions was just like the club in the film Performance...other clubs were The Thumping Tum,where a band called The Running Jumping Standing Still played,smashing at least one guitar per night.The Biting Eye featured Gerry Humphries band The Loved One..a much bluesier sound..And then there were the jazz clubs and the folk club,FrsnkTraynors...there was a regular group of people who hung out there in the late 60s..some of us ended up sharing an old Victorian Terrace in Fizroy..The parties were amazing,all we could afford to drink was scrumpy cider ,it tasted horrible ..like old socks😀..friends were losing the lottery and going off to Vietnam,the rest of us marched,sat in Bourke Street outside the Post Office and protested the war in our lunch hours...Bob Dylan,Joan Baez,the Clancy Brothers,the Incredible String Band,Joanie Mitchell,James Taylor..I remember the day Jimmy Hendrix died..my friends and I put up a sign in our bookshop."The raindrops are falling for Jimmy" xxFreya
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RHP User
10 years ago
I forgot about sex..The pill was revolutionary....there was a magazine called Thurunka,it had as its cover a woodblock print of two Japanese people engaging in a 69..very risqué at the time..There were key parties in the suburbs .but the big parties we had featured a light show by LSD Fog,a pig on a spit and spinning out punch...Lots of naked bodies ...and an all girl orgy on a beach in Hampton..Golden showers were popular,anal sex wasn't,oral sex was,nobody was shaved or wax,and we quickly changed partners..Picking up at the pub and one night stands in the late seventies,early eighties was common,and then came the Grim Reaper ads..everyone knew someone who died of aids xxFreya
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RHP User
10 years ago
It sounds like they were exciting and liberating times, I've seen the Woodstock footage and footage from other festivals, there seems to be a freedom that we have lost somewhere along the way and I think your right Freya, the Reaper changed it all. It brought fear and judgement as well as sadness and loss. It stole the innocence and freedom from liberation.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Erica Jong and the zipless fuck in her book Fear Of Flying ..Germaine Greer,Betty Dodson,Gloria Steinem,Betty Friedan...and women in consciousness raising groups..We looked at our vaginas in mirrors,tasted our menstrual blood.had sex with women,questioned the patriarchy and I realised eventually ,that I had become determinedly single..I left my marriage in the early eighties and went off to Hawaii then England and Europe..I travelled alone and met lots of waiters.😜...I came home,met the father of my child ,a turbulent short lived relationship...and in the late 80s became a Buddhist,lived in California and was celibate for many years...I was a single mother ,totally involved with my work and the Buudhist community until one day,about four years ago I decided that I didn't want to die never having had sex again..And here I am xx Freya
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Freya79' Erica Jong and the zipless fuck in her book Fear Of Flying ..Germaine Greer,Betty Dodson,Gloria Steinem,Betty Friedan...and women in consciousness raising groups..We looked at our vaginas in mirrors,tasted our menstrual blood.had sex with women,questioned the patriarchy and I realised eventually ,that I had become determinedly single..I left my marriage in the early eighties and went off to Hawaii then England and Europe..I travelled alone and met lots of waiters.😜...I came home,met the father of my child ,a turbulent short lived relationship...and in the late 80s became a Buddhist,lived in California and was celibate for many years...I was a single mother ,totally involved with my work and the Buudhist community until one day,about four years ago I decided that I didn't want to die never having had sex again..And here I am xx Freya
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Soulmates
10 years ago
aaaaaah, Freya, those were the days my friend.You are jogging my memory, it was the good days alright, no worries or cares, (except the clap) or money.Out all-night at the clubs in Perth. Gobbles, Beethoven's, & a couple more (who can name them)I can't recall. And the all the girls (chicks) , the endless one night stands, good cheap weed, tanning on the beaches.A much slower less stressful pace. Swan beer @ $4.50 a carton, petrol I think was 20 cents a gallon. Gone too far off topic I think, this isn't sex.Then came the eighties, I better stop now.Pete
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tipper930
10 years ago
Thanks Freya for this thread, Ive been overseas so many times and a couple of years back I decided to start seeing this great country. I bought an incredible set up and last year was fortunate enough to explore all of qld for 8 months...... The amount of hippies I came across that were old school just blew me away, the countless hours I spent listening to them wasn't enough. They truly opened up my mind and look forward to hearing what comes from this post...... Tip
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tipper930
10 years ago
Thanks rocknminx for this thread, Ive been overseas so many times and a couple of years back I decided to start seeing this great country. I bought an incredible set up and last year was fortunate enough to explore all of qld for 8 months...... The amount of hippies I came across that were old school just blew me away, the countless hours I spent listening to them wasn't enough. They truly opened up my mind and look forward to hearing what comes from this post...... Tip.... Oops my bad... Meant to say rocknminx
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Freya79' I forgot about sex..The pill was revolutionary....there was a magazine called Thurunka,it had as its cover a woodblock print of two Japanese people engaging in a 69..very risqué at the time..There were key parties in the suburbs .but the big parties we had featured a light show by LSD Fog,a pig on a spit and spinning out punch...Lots of naked bodies ...and an all girl orgy on a beach in Hampton..Golden showers were popular,anal sex wasn't,oral sex was,nobody was shaved or wax,and we quickly changed partners..Picking up at the pub and one night stands in the late seventies,early eighties was common,and then came the Grim Reaper ads..everyone knew someone who died of aids xxFreya
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ruby_blossum
10 years ago
in most pubs instead of the Poker machines. Venues opened round 7.30...were in full swing by 8.30 and everyone out by 12.30....unless you found yourself in one of the few city venues BBC, Peanuts etc that were open til 3ish. If you still wanted a drink after that it was the Waiters Club or one of many Hole in the wall Cafes. Good thing about early closing...dance, meet, chat up and back somewhere for sex by 12.30. The Pill was incredibly liberating, barely a condom to be seen or talked about. Then, yes, The Grim Reaper ads.I lost many friends to AIDS....stopped counting after 32.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Sex was lovely , then it was freelove, not available porn sex. It was a love in. Men made love to you. And put flowers in your hair. I was that hippie chick but without the drugs. Lsd and weed was the go not drink and speed like now. There was less aggression to women and to other guys ,you hardly saw guys fighting like you do now. Men were gentle and we hung out in groups and we hitch hiked all over the place. Combi vans and shaggin wagons. I never wore a bra , nor shoes much , my dad was horrified. I could sleep with a man and he would not expect sex we could be naked walking around and sex was not expected. I fucked the drummer from a rock band and the singer from a folk band. I shacked up with bands . And I would roam I was the hippie chick who roamed where the wind took her. But we also had the war. Where our friends came home and the boy was gone and the pain in their eyes was sad to see. It was not all flowers for some. It was a good time to be a young woman . We made changes then we protested , and we were kind to each other we were not the great consumers we are today. Less was best then. Selfish greed was not admired. Nor was the sense if entitlement part of our psych - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
No condoms. Cream pie is a thing of the past now. Sex with no Condom is Devine but no longer safe. Aids came to take way our innocence . Before that most things we could fix. Or they had not yet been part of our sexual culture. All we worried about was a mud die if the clap and I can say I was lucky in no std and no baby. And I sure did spread the love and my legs - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Mild dose of the clap - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
I will be 64 in July - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Our paths must have crossed. All those nught clubs. We wore long dresses. And the wine bar was the go. The grape escape and the sunday sessions in subi hitel or let's not forget Steve's..aka nedlands hotel. Bell bottoms and those platform shoes. So high your nose bled. Shopping at Boans. I has a suaud coat with a rabbit fur collar and a floppy hat. I was the " penny lane" Girl. Chuck berry caught the wheel of his luggage trolly on the hem of my long hippy dress. And the trouperdoors abd daddy cool played the pubs. That was just perth. Melbourne, Sydney had their own stories. There was a boy. Named phill in a band called home. He played the base and my heart. I wonder if he still has hair in his head. abd yes I had a lovely Golden Fleece. Not any more it's just smooth peach 😎 - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
I would've loved to experience those times as an adult, my parents are from this generation & my fathers family in particular were full of hippies and rockers. I grew up listening to music from the late 60's and early to mid 70's, as children we were encouraged to run naked and enjoy the innocent pleasures in life, playing outside, often in the mud, exploring, catching butterfies and tadpoles. Empathy towards others was encouraged and a belief that you could be what you wanted to be was fostered. They married very young, 17 & 19, they had a very tight group of friends who also married within a few months/years of each other, mostly because of accidental back seat pregnancies but all of those couples are still together today and still a tight knit group. My husband and I have often speculated that they may have been swingers, they very well may have and good luck to them if they were!
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AnnieWhichway
10 years ago
Having experienced both then and now (ok, I may have hedged my age a few years on here!), there are of course positive and negatives.Life was simpler then. The little things gave you great pleasures whereas now, the little things are taken for granted by the younger generation. Fuck I'm sounding like my parents! It was in my opinion, probably the best time to experience it all as a young person/teenager. Sure there were no mobiles and tablets and fuckbook. Character building that you actually had to either ring on the phone or in person to get a date with someone you fancied. Pluck up the courage for ages before facing the moment of truth. Imagine the thrill of getting your first television in black and white. These days, getting your new 60" LCD with 3D and wrap around screen.The parties were a simpler affair. Weed and LSD. These days who the fuck knows who's on what.The music then is still current. Different to the period just before of the 50's. My parents would tell me to turn that crap down.These days, parents are more likely to say turn it up, I really like that song. Or even your kids telling you to turn up your music. I could go on. But the point I want to make. The whole situation these days with the drug epidemic of ice, I am glad I am not raising a child in this current period. I enjoyed the period from the 60's through to now but I am glad I wont be around for the next. If there is reincarnation, I hope I've run out of recycles. Sure it would be easier these days to live as one of my type or gay or bisexual but those pluses do not makeup for the many negatives that the near future holds.I've been lucky enough to enjoy the basics of the 60's and the progression of luxuries through to the 00's. Its been a blast but ready to beam up
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Soulmates
10 years ago
Lady Soulmates used to serve drinks at some of the wine bars around Perth to pay her way through W.A.I.T. It was like being at a party every night & being paid for it. Steves was always packed, & we always drove to the next party after.Hmmm Porn was in a book or magazine, blue movies needed a projector & screen & was on film which, if you stopped to look at a scene with the lamp on you burnt a hole through the film. I reckon we were lucky to have been a part of that era.
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