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  1. 30 de may. de 2024 · Babbs and Ken Kesey were fixtures of Eugenes hippie culture in the ’60s and ’70s. In 1964, the two traveled across the country in a bus together, fueled by pitchers of acid-infused orange juice — best known via Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe, which chronicles the adventure.

  2. Hace 6 días · Ken Babbs, founder and lifelong Merry Prankster, joined the Dead on stage back at that 1969 show. Read more about Ken Babbs's history with the Grateful Dead. May 31st Shows and Recordings: 1969 - McArthur Court, University of Oregon - Eugene, Oregon. 1980 - Metropolitan Sports Center - Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Ken Babbs and the Deadhead culture that took Eugene by storm Culture 6 days ago It was a hot August night on August 27, 1972 — 98 degrees to be exact — when owners of the Springfield Creamery, Chuck and …

  4. 30 de may. de 2024 · Ken Babbs and the Deadhead culture that took Eugene by storm Culture 2 days ago It was a hot August night on August 27, 1972 — 98 degrees to be exact — when owners of the Springfield Creamery, Chuck and …

  5. 17 de may. de 2024 · In October, 1964 a paperback bookstore called The Hip Pocket had opened with a metallic sculpture outside that might have been two nudes. The Hip Pocket crowd was linked to Ken Kesey's infamous Merry Pranksters. Sleepy, conservative Republican Santa Cruz wasn't thrilled with any of this.

  6. 12 de may. de 2024 · Ken Babbs Who Shot The Water Buffalo? Vietnam War Helicopter Marine Pilots Comic. TRIP DOWN GONZO LANE. (8988) 100% positive. Seller's other items. Contact seller. US $6.99. Condition: Very Good. “A very detailed condition description is listed below.” Buy It Now. Add to cart. Add to watchlist. Breathe easy. Returns accepted. Shipping:

  7. Hace 4 días · Shadows in the Moonlight: The Stone-Throwing Devils Reign. The tale of the Stone-Throwing Devil in New Castle, New Hampshire, is a fascinating and eerie one. Let’s conjure up an image of this supernatural event that plagued George Walton’s tavern in 1682.