Reviews[This book] vividly portrays an era teeming with creative ferment, acid high jinks, pre-AIDS promiscuity and connects us to the trippy, tragic temperament of a heady time., Selvin spins out stories like an acid-age papa unraveling counterculture legends around the old electronic campfire. Warm, human, knowing and funny, this is no flashback-it's a trip., [A] defining rock-culture book-if you want to know what it was really like to live in the Sixties, this is the one to read., [This book] vividly portrays an era teeming with creative ferment, acid high jinks, pre-AIDS promiscuity… and connects us to the trippy, tragic temperament of a heady time.
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal781.66/09794/61
SynopsisIn the late 1060s and early 1970s, the West Coast, particularly San Francisco, was the epicenter of rock music. Culled from more than 200 interviews with all the major players, including Jerry Garcia, Grace Slick, David Crosby, and Steve Miller, Summer of Love is the definitive book about the Psychedelic Era. Selvin provides an uncensored look at the acid-laced jam sessions, bacchanal parties, crimes of passion, run-ins with ruthless promoters and lawmen, overdoses, rivalries, deaths, and, of course, the music. Filled with never-before-told stories of The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Santana, Janis Joplin, Country Joe and the Fish, Creedance Clearwater Revival, and non-musicians like Bill Graham and Ken Kesey, this book presents an unforgettable, kaleidoscopic portrait of a crucial era in American music.