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That album came out in late â77 â definitely post-hippie. A real hippie would be playing Beatles or CCR, not Kansas (you just canât play Hendrix acoustic, except for maybe âWatchtowerâ).
Meddickâs my age so he knows the music from Point of Know Return isnât hippie music. Heâs just messing with us. I have many older cousins that actually grew up in the 60s. They went to high school and college in the 60s and their experiences were very different than mine. I was a little kid in grade school during the British invasion, Woodstock and hippies. I have no real memory of the assassination of JFK or the Civil Rights movement. The Vietnam war was over and done several years before I became fighting age. When I was in high school we were listening to Kansas, Bob Seger, Aerosmith, Queen, Van Halen, Supertramp etc. My wife is my age and I can guarantee you she wasnât swooning over the Beatles, Hermanâs Hermits or Bobby Sherman!
Doug K over 1 year ago
Theyâre not in Kansas anymore.
Sephten over 1 year ago
Now, is he left-handed just because the continuity and composition of the artwork?
SNVBD over 1 year ago
âMonty, I am your fatherâŠ. âs ghost!â
Gameguy49 Premium Member over 1 year ago
No self-respecting hippie would sing Dust on the Wind, that song came along long after hippie time.
Plumbob Wilson over 1 year ago
That album came out in late â77 â definitely post-hippie. A real hippie would be playing Beatles or CCR, not Kansas (you just canât play Hendrix acoustic, except for maybe âWatchtowerâ).
F-Flash over 1 year ago
If you have old Crosby Stills & Nash albums in the attic, do theyplay themselves.
Redd Panda over 1 year ago
⊠he must be from Kansas.
monya_43 over 1 year ago
Must have been around Ash Wednesday, when we acknowledge that we are but dust. (Not to be confused with butt dust⊠:-P)
Barnabus Blackoak over 1 year ago
Whats better than a ghost cover of Dust in the Wind ? ZOMBIE Dust in the Wind ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9FlvJX8PLU
mbhiggins5555 over 1 year ago
Ironically, or coincidentally, see todayâs Ripleyâs Believe It Or Not. Jimi Hendrix and a right handed guitar.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom Premium Member over 1 year ago
GASP!
TheTruthHurts over 1 year ago
âWeâre not in KANSAS anymoreâ.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
Looks like an East Coast hippy ghost. Most of the West Coastâs ghosts would wear a tie-dyed t-shirt. :)
WCraft over 1 year ago
Guessing that whole âpeace and loveâ thing didnât work outâŠ
andrewjb over 1 year ago
I donât think Dust in the Wind by Kansas, 1978, qualifies as a hippie song. Hippies had rejoined society by then and most had cut their hair.
Impkins Premium Member over 1 year ago
Throw the squatter out! :)
Baucuva over 1 year ago
Meddickâs my age so he knows the music from Point of Know Return isnât hippie music. Heâs just messing with us. I have many older cousins that actually grew up in the 60s. They went to high school and college in the 60s and their experiences were very different than mine. I was a little kid in grade school during the British invasion, Woodstock and hippies. I have no real memory of the assassination of JFK or the Civil Rights movement. The Vietnam war was over and done several years before I became fighting age. When I was in high school we were listening to Kansas, Bob Seger, Aerosmith, Queen, Van Halen, Supertramp etc. My wife is my age and I can guarantee you she wasnât swooning over the Beatles, Hermanâs Hermits or Bobby Sherman!
Andrew Bosch Premium Member over 1 year ago
I should check my attic. There may well be a member of Kansas up there next to the card table and the old clothes.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 1 year ago
He looks too solidto be a ghost.
Sisyphos over 1 year ago
The stage is set! Let the Hippie Ghost âdo his Thingâ!