Edges of the City Vol. III, Pipe Dreams

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By 1966, the San Francisco Bay Area was beginning to feel the effects of Kesey's Acid Test cultural revolution. It was the transformation of the Beat subculture into the new Hippie movement. Young people started waking up to the new vision psychedelic experience offered.  The national media was intrigued by the novelty of the Haight Ashbury scene, and the image of the "hippie" became a new cultural archetype. It was also a needed distraction from the Vietnam War, which grew more controversial by the week.  The questioning of cultural values, the 9 to 5 rat race, the entire middle class suburban lifestyle, the perception that there was something more than just the materialism offered by consumer culture, all emerged in 1966, along with some of the best rock music ever heard. 

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1. When the Empire Falls

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2. Joanie Carboni

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3. The World Won't Let Me Go

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4. A Thousand Cuts

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5. It's Over

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6. Try Too Hard

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7. Whatcha Gonna Do Now?

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8. When Winning Is Losing

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9. Richard Farina

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10. That Year

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11. Tea Ceremony

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12. Icarus

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