Hippy people had a hopeful idea of what they wanted the world to be like, then most of them changed into corporate Yuppies. But I still have that hippy thing underneath somewhere.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Being a hippy was the most natural thing in the world to me.
Yes, I was a hippy - absolutely a hippy.
I went through bits of the 60s and thought myself a bit of a hippy.
I was never a hippy, per se.
The hippy movement was a failure. All hippies around now just represent complete apathy. There's a million good reasons why the thing failed, OK. But the only thing we've got to live with is that it failed.
I don't know why this concept of what is hip became so important to me.
I'm from the '60s, but no one has ever accused me of being a hippie. I never had much interest in the Woodstock crowd, which partied to change the world, while real people were starving to death in Africa.
I knew when I went to a very hippie high school that focused on music that I wanted to do something in the industry.
I hate the word 'hippy'. I hate a lot of people, and hippies don't do that!
I hate the word 'hippy.'