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Why Do We Use Drugs In The 1960s

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Today, it is fairly common to hear about drugs and things related to drugs, but in the 1960s it wasn’t as common. A recent debate in the modern media is about marijuana, and if it should be legalized or not. We also hear about cases of people abusing different types of drugs or incidents that involve the use of drugs. The most commonly talked about drugs now are marijuana, alcohol, painkillers, cocaine, and heroine. In the 1960s, the “Summer of Love” was fueled by the most common drug at the time LSD, the want of a peaceful and loving environment, and the rise of psychedelic rock. Hallucinogenic drugs were not very common at the time, and were fairly hard to study. There were a few brave scientist that were trying to study different plants …show more content…

With the culture built around these two elements, an interesting type of music emerged. The music of this time protested war, promoted love and peace, and was the perfect melody for LSD users. LSD gave us a lot of legendary rock gods. Musicians like Jimi Hendrix, The Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and Jefferson Airplane. A lot of these musicians might not have made it in the music industry without the time of psychedelic music and LSD. During this time previously popular band were experimenting with the new sound of psychedelic music also. With the help of new and old bands we get a growing popularity in music festivals. Music festivals have lasted throughout the years and are still enjoyed today. This time of psychedelic music also had its down falls, for example it lead to people experimenting with other types of drugs, and this lead to the pop culture concept of the 27 club. With everything in life there are positives and there are negative, and the “Summer of Love” is no exception, it had its ups and its downs. We can see today the harmful effects of drugs like LSD, but in the late 60s it was an unexplored world of wonder. The “Summer of Love as fueled by LSD, the want for peace and love in the world, and the growing popularity of psychedelic rock music. I think it is interesting how the discovery of this hallucinogenic drugs brought a on a new culture, strengthened the existing culture, brought people together, and above all created a new era in the world of rock music. Today it is really common to hear about many different forms of drugs in the media, but during the 1960s it was new and

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