2. ETYMOLOGY
• According to the lexicographer Jesse
Sheidlower, the leading U.S. publisher of
the Oxford English Dictionary, the word
hippie derives from the word 'hip', whose
origin remains unknown. The word "hip"
emerged early twentieth century and
spread rapidly, making his first
appearance in the Oxford English
Dictionary in 1904. At that time, the
word was used to signify: “awareness”.
3. HISTORY
• The first signs of modern "proto-hippies" emerged in
Siècle, Europe. Between 1896 and 1908, a German
young movement arose as a countercultural reaction
to the organized social and cultural clubs that
centered around German folk music. Known as Der
Wandervogel ("migratory bird"), the movement
opposed the formality of traditional German clubs,
instead emphasizing amateur music and singing,
creative dress, and communal outings involving
hiking and camping. Inspired by the works of
Friedrich Nietzsche and Goethe attracted thousands
of young Germans who rejected the rapid trend
toward urbanization and yearned for the pagan,
back-to-nature spiritual life of their ancestors.
4. AFTERSHOCKS
By the 1970s, the 1960s zeitgeist that had
spawned hippie culture seemed to be on the
wane. The events at Altamont Free Concert
shocked many Americans, including those who
had strongly identified with hippie culture.
Another shock came in the form of ‘The Sharon
Tate’ and ‘Leno and Rosemary LaBianca’ murders
committed in August 1969 by Charles Manson
and his "family" of followers.
6. • The Beatles Were an English rock band formed
in Liverpool in 1960, becoming one of The
Most Commercially Successful and Critically
acclaimed Acts in the history of popular music.
[1] The group's best-known lineup consisted
of John Lennon (rhythm guitar / vocals) Paul
McCartney (bass guitar / vocals), George
Harrison (lead guitar / vocals) and Ringo Starr
(drums / vocals).
7. The Jaivas
• With over thirty years of experience, "The
Jaivas" is one of the leading bands of the
American music scene.This Chilean group was
one of the first to fuse Latin American
indigenous music with electronic instruments
such as electric guitars, synthesizers , bass and
drums. "The Jaivas" have recorded many
successes of which stands the first entitled
"Together" song is one of the greatest
examples of the union of generations and
spirits, which are the main bases of plasma
Hippie movement.
8. JANIS JOPLIN
• Janis Joplin (January 19, 1943, Port Arthur,
Texas - October 4, 1970, Los Angeles,
California) was an American singer of rock and
roll and blues, characterized by her powerful
voice and spirit rebelde. His full name is Janis
Lyn Joplin.
9. THE DOORS
• The Doors were an American rock band made
in Los Angeles (California) in July 1965 and
disbanded in 1973. Along with Jefferson
Airplane, Grateful Dead, The Beatles and Pink
Floyd became one of the greatest exponents
of the psychedelic 60's. The group is
considered one of the most influential in rock
history, and has been described as one of the
most innovative and powerful bands in rock
history.
10. THANKS FOUR YOUR
ATENTION.
HIPPIE.
WE LOVE YOU TEACHER SMILES!<3