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Case for the defence: Waters tapped into the cynical zeitgeist of the post-hippy era.
The minimum number of members for a co-operative is three - so you don't have to live in a post-hippy commune.
Post-hippy fashion was awful, a conformist fantasy of nonconformity, dressed up in tank tops and denim bell bottoms.
The show was originally known as Young Contemporaries, although, in the post-hippy 1970s, this sounded ageist and the name was changed to New Contemporaries.
Consider Jewel's post-hippy ditties: they recall the bubble-gum folk of Melanie, but accessorized in stiletto heels instead of roller skates.
The party breaks up and the parents – a ghastly post-hippy couple who pamper their obnoxious brat to the point where most of us would have lost it with him – complain to the police and make charges of assault.
"Oddball comedian, actor, painter and sculptor, bricolage inventor of robots and automata, post-hippy shaman, errant guru to travelling bands of new age travellers, and who knows what else," is how the Guardian critic Adrian Searle once described Bruce Lacey, who came to prominence in the late 1950s.
It was a transition for me from post-hippie fuzziness to the business world.
In short, she demonstrated what a post-hippie version of the Cafe Carlyle might sound like.
The post-hippie urban style of 1970 comes across as so leadenly soggy that it’s beyond sending up.
He says he loves the “relaxed, post-hippie attitude of the people here” and enjoys the healthier lifestyle.
“It’s almost like Takoma really is at the post-hippie phase.”
Tinkerers, jokers and post-hippie utopians shared the concert bill on Wednesday night.
William and Michael Alexander were the sons of a post-hippie couple who had worked at the ranch as animal handlers.
Superficially, it looked like the post-hippie ideal of communal music, and you'd have been right to brace yourself for pointlessness.
The post-hippie coalition still controls the town, including the existing water meters, which have become as wildly sought after as precious art.
Glam or glitter rock developed in the UK in the post-hippie early 1970s.
Within these gorgeous settings, Seal's impassioned smoky voice sends his pleas for peace, love and other post-hippie dreams straight to the heart.
In the past she referred to ecological concerns, and she came to notice in the 1970's with a wonderful post-hippie rebelliousness.
Davis has a gentle, soft-spoken manner - a kind of amiable post-hippie vibe - but when talk turns to his business, he grows animated.
When they first surfaced over 30 years ago, the Karamazovs were a post-hippie phenomenon, all four of them sporting grizzly beards and ponytails.
Sharing the bill is Poi Dog Pondering, a post-hippie band that's a college-circuit favorite.
Arte Povera can look a bit precious, with its discreetly utopian, post-hippie, metaphor-spinning sensibility.
In the communal, post-hippie fantasy that evaporated as the ’70s wore on, rock stars were exalted as a new hip aristocracy.
Casual, vaguely post-hippie; T-shirts, jeans, running shoes, Birkenstocks (or bare feet).
Kapor, now 40, customarily wears Hawaiian shirts and is your typical post-hippie cybernetic multimillionaire.
Once night arrives now, the street seems like a layer of sedimentary rock inhabited by the hippie ghosts of its past and their post-hippie reincarnations.
And the parents were hapless, which is how they wound up living a post-hippie life in what was once Nico’s maternal grandparents’ summer place in the Berkshires.
Its long history parallels that of progressive rock itself, from post-hippie imaginings into leaner New Wave and finally the productive semi-obscurity of the cult artist.
Ann Holmes, the central character of David Guterson's new novel, is among the wretched of the earth in post-hippie America.
On the other were post-hippie newcomers in VW vans like the current mayor, John Fraser, an American who moved north decades ago.