on 5/2/05 11:33 AM, Patrick Gillam at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Because so many people end the golden era at different times, I once tended to
> view 
> the disaffections as having more to do with the people than the movement. Now
> I'm 
> inclined to see those people as having different degrees of clarity in their
> perception. 
> Those who bailed earlier may have seen more clearly.

I think it's a matter of relative experience. Most of us didn't get into it
until after the Beatles. So it seemed great to us, but we had nothing to
compare it with, as did those who started in the early 60's. Those who came
in with the Merv wave probably thought things were pretty cool, but they had
gone downhill considerably since Mallorca/Fuiggi, etc. 





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