Due to United States involvement in the Vietnam War in the 60s, any boy who was age eighteen to twenty-six and wasn’t in college, was forcibly drafted to join the military. A lot of young men and women opposed this and rebelled against the government; most people who led rallies and organized protests were hippies. The hippies were not very successful in their campaign for the end of the Vietnam War because it ended in 1975; this was about five years after the hippie movement. Fortunately, one of the things they were successful in was their fights for equal rights. This was known as the Civil rights …show more content…
“Psychedelic music or acid rock—so named because listening to it could supposedly simulate the experience of a hallucinogenic "trip" without the use of chemicals. Psychedelic music was characterized by extremely high volume, deliberate electronic distortion, the use of synthesizers, extended instrumental improvisations or jams, and . . . the sitar” (Gustainis) . The Beatles were introduced to pills in 1961, cannabis in 1964 and LSD shortly after. Their fans were influenced greatly.
As mentioned earlier, the hippie movement influenced the music of that time. Most musicians affected by the effects of psychedelic drugs produced similar music known as psychedelic music. The music was hugely affected by drugs, this made a lot of the music produced at that time have noticeable