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![]() Flashing on the Sixties by Lisa Law Photographs by Lisa Law, forward by Ram Dass. The Sixties were a time of personal journeys, fiery protests, and revolutionary happenings...an extraordinary era. Through it all, photographer Lisa Law was snapping pictures of now-legendary friends, concerts, and gatherings. A remarkable visual record that captures the essence and energy of the Sixties as no other book. Newly reprinted with additional photographs, commentary and reminiscences from those there. Publisher's Weekly November 28, 1987 In 1965, 22-year-old Law was living in a Los Angeles mansion where Andy Warhol, Bob Dylan and various musicians subleased suites. Joining this casual music scene, she took intimate snapshots of such stars as Lou Reed, John Sebastian and Janis Joplin, noting that "Perhaps because I was not a professional photographer and therefore not taken seriously by anyone, including myself, I was able to record some of the more relaxed moments from those days." In the 160 photos presented here, Law also captures be-ins, antiwar protests, Woodstock and other memorable events. Accompanying these nostalgic photos are reminiscences by Paul Krassner, Wavy Gravy, Allen Ginsberg and others, Law has produced a book of depth, beauty and impact-she has captured the heart of the '60s. Flashing
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with Icons by Steve Bloom Just when you thought you had read every imaginable word from the mouths of '60s legends like Timothy Leary, Allen Ginsberg, Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda, Wavy Gravy, Mountain Girl, Peter Coyote, Micky Hart, Ram Dass, Paul Krassner and Stephen and Ina May Gaskin, comes this brilliant book. Interviews with Icons (Lumen). Lisa Law's follow-up to Flashing on the '60s (her previous book and video of the same name) provides a roadmap of counterculture history. From the Beat Generation to the Merry Pranksters and beyond, these interviews, mostly conducted a decade ago, document the lives of many who have since passed on. "There are three dangerous side effects to psychedelic drugs, " Leary told Law, " The first is long-term memory gain, the second is short-term memory loss and the third I forget." Law, however, doesn't forget a thing and tries to set the record straight on various issues, such as the changes at The Farm, where the Gaskins once oversaw a large commune. Law may be obsessed with the '60, but she was there as a member of the Hog Farm. An icon herself, someone should interview Lisa Law. 60s
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