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2005 marks the 40th anniversary of San Franciscos Haight-Ashbury district. The psychedelic community was probably the most widely written-about phenomenon of the 1960s apart from the Vietnam War. As unexpected as it was inevitable, the whole eventfrom public manifestation to gaudy collapsehappened in less than two years. In this acclaimed, definitive work, Charles Perry examines the history, the drama, and the energy of counter-cultures defining moment. First published by Rolling Stone Press in 1984 and now re-releasedwith a new introduction by the Grateful Deads Bob Weirto time with Haight-Ashburys 40th anniversary, this highly acclaimed work is a must-have for anyone interested in the original sex, drugs, and rock n roll lifestyle.



Customer Reviews

  • If you were around in the 60s, you'll enjoy reading this book


    By ALDYWG0CPSYUF on 2005-09-26
    > "The Bay area Vortex," is what some insiders called the Haight-Ashbury district during the hippy revolution. The area was a whirlpool that attracted psychedelic drugs and druggies, hippies, politicos, and soon-to-be famous bands, among other American oddities.
    Bob Dylan, The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and the Hell's Angels could be found at dance-hall scenes lit by psychedelic light shows. It was a two-year span, from 1964 to 1966, of acid, Timothy Leary and the Vietnam War. Song lyrics held secret and not so secret messages of drugs and protest. "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times," as Dickens would say.
    The Haight-Ashbury: A History starts out a little slow, especially if you are not familiar with that time and place in history. Perry was an insider of the happenings during the, "summer of love," as Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead calls the two-year span, and Perry knows vernacular of the time and place which is much like a foreign language to those of us who are uninformed. He knows the names, businesses, bands, people and the happenings. If all this is news to you, it's a little hard to trudge through this information and make sense of it.
    But, if you remember the period, or are curious about the drug culture of the 60s, or if the history of rock bands intrigues you, this is definitely a book for you. There is a 71-page section where Perry writes a journal of the events that happened April through October of 1967. Local police were getting tough on drugs; residents of the Haight were tiring of tour busses full of people invading their space. The darker side of the Haight was emerging. I found this one section to be an interesting essay on society in general.
    Toward the book's end, Perry ties the Haight-Ashbury events with what was happening and what had happened around the world and understanding of the "Bay area Vortex," becomes clearer. I went back and reread the opening chapters that seemed confusing at first, but now they made sense. Despite the, " . . .bitterest disappointments and most violent disruption, . . ." noted, Perry ends the book with an uplifting message and uses the history of Haight-Ashbury as an example of a Phoenix that arises from the ashes. An intriguing concept.
    Sixteen pages of black and white photographs will bring memories of the events and people to the minds of those who saw this time. For those who are just learning about the era the photographs make the message clearer. You can see a young Jefferson Airplane and Grateful Dead. Timothy Leary shows a faint smile for the photographer and George Harrison is surrounded by admirers on Hippie Hill, August 7, 1967. Samples of the clothes, the art and the hair abound.
    Educated at Princeton University and the University of California, Berkeley, Perry followed the psychedelic subculture from 1965 until 1968, when he applied for a job at the Rolling Stone Magazine. Later, he became interested in the history of Middle Eastern food and is now an internationally known authority on this subject.




  • Don't Waste Your Money


    By ACC8IHVG9DEAI on 2007-01-18
    Having lived in the Haight just after the period covered in Perry's book, I was interested in learning about what was happening before I got there. I was very disappointed in this book, which is a tedious listing of events combined with Perry's earnest opinions on the intellectualism of the hippie movement(!) Not a hint of the joie de vivre which must have animated most of the participants, no stories of famous players on the scene--even Ken Kesey, who is certainly mentioned frequently, has no real heft. Glancing references to Janis, Grace Jimmy and others. Bummer.

  • Simply wonderful...


    By A2HHZ7BW3CXCCJ on 2006-05-26
    I loved reading this book! Even though I was never near born/growing up in the 60s, I am brutally interested in this time and decade. Reading all of the times in this book made me feel as if I was standing right there when it all happened-and, it was most enjoyable. Read it-you'll love it if you have a slight feel of the hippie times (which is honestly STILL going on). It was an inspiration for me. The book even has about 10 pages of photos of the scene. You'll laugh as you read this book and hear about crazy drug-bust stories!

  • The 60ies unfolding before your eyes


    By AMMVJW3YJALE7 on 2007-06-12
    What a great book! I got it because i wanted to explore how the whole hippie movement started and how it evolved (and eventually collapsed). This book is just perfect for that! The author has done a great job researching the era and presenting detailed stories and nice pictures. He also mentions various other historical milestones in the course of events in order to put the whole story in perspective. The narrative conveys a feeling of nostalgia, although it also lays down some hard facts and shortcomings of the "experimentation" that took place during those years. Overall it's a very good book, a one i really enjoyed reading. If you've always wondered about what exactly happened in the Haight-Ashbury during the late 60ies that's a very good place to start.

  • The Haight Ashbury


    By A2U20O1A5FUENM on 2007-07-06
    A lame "history" concentrating on a few famous characters. Boring reciting of facts with no sense of the excitement, the feeling that "we can change the world", no emotions of the sheer joy of being alive at such a time. Was it misguided? Was it without a deep philosophy and not well thought out? Was it more fun than anyone ever thought possible? Yes, yes, and yes.
    I was there. Perry wasn't and it shows.

  • Almost Like Being There...
    By A32GCOTGFJ9XC3 on 2008-03-18
    THE HAIGHT-ASHBURY: A HISTORY book by Charles Perry gives you a fly-on-the-wall experience of the turbulent epicenter of the counter-culture revolution that began in the 60s.

    Starting with a brief history of the area, Perry provides a detailed account of the people, places, and events that would shape a relatively obscure and dilapidated area of San Francisco into one of the most famous neighborhoods in the world.

    I enjoyed reading the book. Not only does the author write in detail about the major players of that time (Ken Kesey, The Diggers, Owsley, etc.), but he also provides the street addresses to many of the more famous/infamous places in the Haight(Psychedelic Shop, Free Clinic, The Drogstore Cafe, etc.). The book also has black & white photos of the people and places written about.

    Perry also discusses the down fall of the Haight after the 60s and what happened to most of the people and places that were fixtures during its heyday.

    I recommend it to anyone who's interested in the 60s-Hippie movement.

  • Best account of Haight Ashbury in the '60's
    By A3Q9C977MTL19G on 2007-05-09
    This is the best account of Haight Ashbury in the 1960's that I have read. Brings back a lot of memories of that time.

  • The Late Great Haight
    By A2AG4T1EQIRBCR on 2007-05-30
    For anyone even mildly interested in the 1960's, this book is a must.
    What was it about the Haight during this time period that made it so very famous? Charles Perry examines those ingredients that set the Haight-Ashbury apart from every other place and generation.
    If you are trying to change the world now, it is helpful to look back at those in the Haight who were trying to change it then- and use the things that worked and avoid what did not.

  • Great History Book
    By A1A9VMRD9AHSKE on 2008-01-02
    Bought as a Christmas present for my dad. He loves it. Took him back to "those days". We both recommend this book as a great read and history reference.

  • Fast shipping, product exactly as described.
    By AZASTKKIR1S1I on 2007-05-07
    The book came in time and was what we expected. What more can you ask?


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