Wednesday, July 20, 2022

This is the Dawning of the Age of Aquarius

 



81 million people voted for this aged, corrupt buffoon. Except that they didn't, still, many millions did. Whatev, we can all enjoy the Age of Aquarius.

The 5th Dimension Age of Aquarius 1969 


Rock on,

LSP


13 comments:

Infidel de Manahatta said...

As the saying goes, "The difference between the Soviet Union and the United States is that in the U.S. the people believe the propaganda."

Our propaganda organs were all in for Biden in 2020 and a lot of people believed them.

Adrienne said...

Perfect song to sum up the ending of the 60's (which due to your tender age you managed to avoid.) Little did I know that my waiting for the drum lead-in at 2:17 portended the future drummer in me. However, listening to the lyrics is actually scary.

God bless you, LSP.

Undergroundpewster said...

Back in the 1960's, my buddy (whose Dad was a Tulane University alum and donor) used to use his card to get us into the student union bowling alley and bowl away as the sound system played that song. Rock and bowl baby!

Old NFO said...

Saw them live at Louisiana Tech in 1970, and yes, they played that song and everyone got up and danced... Anybody that believes ANYTHING in the media today without checking is a fool!

Dad of Six said...

One of my kids has a t-shirt that has President Reagan saying "I smell hippies!". I thought of that with this post.

LSP said...

Ain't that the truth, Infidel. Even with the rig millions voted for the Corrupt Old Fraud.

Aquarius.

LSP said...

Adrienne, drummer! Nice.

But I just remember it, 1969 Milwaukee (my dad was chaplain at UWM). Students blew up the science building, curiously.

LSP said...

Pewster, I like it!

My mom went to Sophie Newcombe, interestingly.

LSP said...

And apparently many do, NFO. Is the shoe starting to drop yet? Hope so.

LindaG said...

Hope you're doing well, Parson. Stay cool, be safe and God bless!

LSP said...

Trying not to melt, Linda.

BadFrog said...

LSP, for many, it is easier to follow along with the narrative than challenge it.
As one of my teachers put it, back in the 70s, 'Gentlemen, we are here to teach you how to think, not what to think.'. these days, that attitude has been lost.

LSP said...

BF, I was taught/brought up with exactly that line, and it's a good one.

Man, has that ever been bombed into oblivion. Except, perhaps, for the very rich who can afford to send their sons to Eton. But even then.