1969 and Then Some
A Memoir of Romance, Motorcycles, and Lingering Flashbacks of a Golden Age
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Narrated by:
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Robin Bloodworth
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By:
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Robert Wintner
About this listen
The year when everything needed to be experienced and tried, when innocence was tempted, played, and lost.
1969 was that pivotal year for the baby boomers. Young and innocent, they were given the ultimate freedoms and were faced with growing up. This touching, hilarious memoir is the true story of a late '60s grand tour of Europe a life-defining parable, for those who remember and for those who can’t. Never before and not since have a handful of seasons so exquisitely defined the difference between right and wrong. With the gift of youth they saw, sensed, and savored the laughably clear distinction between profit motive and greed, between truth and propaganda, between national interest and defense contractors, between a lovely cloud of smoke and the smoke of napalm, and between the phantoms of security and the dangers of complacency and atrophy.
Stoned to the gills and then some, these adventurers saw and felt and knew things that no generation before did. Some fully engaged in the counterculture while others merely observed, sticking a left foot in, pulling a left foot out, but not quite jumping to the full hokeypokey.
It was an incredible time of self-discovery, of love, and of finding out what you were made of.
©2014 Robert Wintner (P)2014 Audible Inc.What listeners say about 1969 and Then Some
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- Alex
- 02-12-2021
Ok. Not a bad listen.
I wasn’t as taken by this story as I thought I might be. At times it seems unnecessarily wordy and verbose, rambling through sentences that seem more self-indulgent than required for the narrative. The plot is a bit meandering, and at times hard to keep track of exactly where about’s we are up to in the story’s timeline. An ok story, not bad, not terrible, but I thought I’d take more out of it.
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