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That time hippies came to Pointe Coupee Parish - 1971 Festival of Life

Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:35 pm
Posted by member12
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:35 pm
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Life Celebration: A Report From the Front



Rolling Stone

McCrea, La.—On the last two mornings of the Celebration of Life Festival, a tractor pulling two flatbed trailers would come around and six hired hands would jump off to collect endless piles of rotting watermelon rinds, empty wine bottles, discarded clothing and other assorted garbage. The Master of Ceremonies — known only as “Happy” — called it the “ecology truck.”

The festival began Thursday night — three and one-half days late — with Yogi Bahjan taking the stage, chanting, and saying: “God bless you. Let us meditate for one minute for peace and brotherhood.”

“frick you. Let’s boogie,” responded a member of the crowd.

The next evening, before the entertainment started, a festival worker ODed backstage and crumpled to the floor as “Sister Morphine” was being played over the P.A. system to allay an impatient audience.

It was that kind of a festival


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The final site, Cypress Point Plantation in Pointe Coupee Parish, about 50 miles northwest of Baton Rouge, consisted of 700 barren acres and damn few cypresses. After the sun rose, it was impossible to sleep because of the heat — at least 90 degrees each day — unless you were completely wasted, and each morning renewed a personal battle for survival.

First came the search for a water truck that still had water in it. That usually took an hour or two. There never were any of the promised showers, so that meant a 30-minute walk to the brown, and swift, waters of the Atchafalaya River for a dip. (Less courageous bathers chose to wallow in the muddy banks.) Next you had to scrounge enough food for the day, since anything you had brought had probably been stolen, and unless you had a security badge you couldn’t leave the site to get groceries.

Finally, there was dope, and it was plentiful. You had only to walk to the intersection of Cocaine Row and Smack Street (as the makeshift signs proclaimed) to find dealers hawking an estimated 30 varieties of mindbender, only two of which could be smoked. Plastic syringes, at $1 apiece, were selling briskly.


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The dope trade was bullish. A Custer-haired kid from Ohio expressed a not uncommon opinion succinctly: “This festival is fricked. Nobody came here for the music — they all came to sell or do dope.” The doing was well-nigh universal; a person couldn’t advance three feet in the crowd without being offered something or other of dubious chemical origins. During a three-hour period on Friday night, 20 people openly shot up at the rear of the stage.

An amateur but knowledgeable pharmacologist from Texas surveyed the traffic in dope and reported the quality of drugs overall to be fair, but said there was more poor stuff than good available. He bought samples, for instance, of all the THC available (at $1.25 a hit) and found it to be all PCP — at one time called “the peace pill,” an animal tranquilizer

Posted by Cold Drink
Member since Mar 2016
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:40 pm to
Them baws knew how to party
Posted by upgrayedd
Lifting at Tobin's house
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:41 pm to
I remember reading an article about this a while back. Someone was talking about the cops running security. The outer cops were the local hardasses, then as you moved in, it was state cops. By the time you got to the center, it was a bunch of NOLA cops (brought in for their expertise in crowd control) who were pretty much partying with all the chicks at the festival
Posted by RussianFromLSU
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Nov 2014
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:41 pm to
Let's make this happen again!
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:41 pm to
didn't they have some sort of Woodstock type of concert out at the old Capitol Dragway? had some big names iirc, Grateful Dead among them
Posted by member12
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Member since May 2008
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:42 pm to
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And there were at least three deaths:

Randy Runkle, 19, of Elmira, Ohio, died Sunday in a medical tent following an overdose of methadone.

Wayne Edward Green, 19, of New Orleans, drowned Friday and his body was recovered two days later.

Edwin Thomas Hardy Jr., 20, of Atlanta, drowned Wednesday, the day before the festival began, and his body was recovered the following Saturday. Both were sucked under by the Atchafalaya, which is reputed to have one of the swiftest currents of any river in the country


They were bathing in the Atchafalya.

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“We had the unbelievable situation of the stage prestructures being built without the metal bars being pinned down. The kids were working on them in a storm and down it came. I can’t forget the scene: the rain was coming down and there was a boy with two of the pipes run through him. We had to hold the pipes steady all the way to the hospital at Baton Rouge so they wouldn’t move. You’d think by now I’d be objective about all this. I wasn’t. I cried all the way back.


Yikes.
This post was edited on 7/3/18 at 4:44 pm
Posted by member12
Bob's Country Bunker
Member since May 2008
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:44 pm to
I think they were trying to make this another Woodstock. The drugs showed up, but the bands didn’t.
Posted by Traveler
I'm not late-I'm early for tomorrow
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:46 pm to
It was in 69 at the Baton Rouge International Speedway in Prairieville. Check out the line up of bands.
Pop Festival
Posted by northshorebamaman
Cochise County AZ
Member since Jul 2009
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:47 pm to
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He bought samples, for instance, of all the THC available (at $1.25 a hit) and found it to be all PCP
Posted by MardiGrasCajun
Dirty Coast, MS
Member since Sep 2005
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:49 pm to
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Check out the line up of bands.


T-Rex!
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:53 pm to
that was a pretty good lineup, must have been hot as hell though
Posted by yccsmf
Member since Apr 2013
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:56 pm to
My dad was one of the state policemen sent to work the “event”. I stumbled across a bunch of pictures he had apparently taken during his time there in a filing cabinet at our house. I was probably about 12 or 13 when I found them and there were several nude girls pictured. Glad I saw this post...I’m going to ask him about the event now that I’m an adult and comfortable enough to hear the stories, lol.
Posted by Traveler
I'm not late-I'm early for tomorrow
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:57 pm to
I don't remember the heat being that bad. We went the second day and I think we walked ten miles to get to the gate. It was a good show.
Posted by Sao
East Texas Piney Woods
Member since Jun 2009
65799 posts
Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:58 pm to
Me and Hammertime were there. I watched him make about $550.00 on his smack, get a back rub from Farah Fawcett's first cousin and steal some poor guy's cans of Spam Spread after he gave him a knuckle lullaby. Great times.
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:59 pm to
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I don't remember the heat

Canned Heat set?

that is cool AF that you were there!
Posted by Traveler
I'm not late-I'm early for tomorrow
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Posted on 7/3/18 at 5:03 pm to

I think Santana probably had the biggest reception. They played a very long set and the crowd was really into it.
Posted by PhilemonThomas
Member since Jan 2015
2944 posts
Posted on 7/3/18 at 5:05 pm to
Where was that track in Prairieville? I’ve been told it was near hwy 73 and 61.

Which festival was put on by the guys that owned Montel Records? I remember one of them telling my dad the story about how they hired the Hells Angels for security. Only cost them some wine. Using the Angels for security was actually common practice before Altamont from what I understand.

Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 7/3/18 at 5:08 pm to
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I think Santana probably had the biggest reception. They played a very long set and the crowd was really into it.

would be awesome if it was filmed or a bootleg recording existed, I think that is far out ! seriously
Posted by doublecutter
Hear & Their
Member since Oct 2003
6591 posts
Posted on 7/3/18 at 5:16 pm to
I was a little kid when this concert went down. But, an older cousin that lived next door to us went. On the way back to NOLA, my cousin and the group he was with were stopped by the Sheriff in St James Parish and they all went to jail. Possession of weed, contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile, because there was a 17 year old girl with them. His parents, my aunt and uncle were out of town on vacation, so he called my dad to come and bail him out of jail. I went with my dad to Convent and I remember that his bail was $1000. My dad gave a bondsman $100 and he got out. And later on, when he appeared in court, they dropped the charges against him.
This post was edited on 7/3/18 at 5:18 pm
Posted by member12
Bob's Country Bunker
Member since May 2008
32096 posts
Posted on 7/3/18 at 5:34 pm to
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And later on, when he appeared in court, they dropped the charges against him


Sounds like fun then.
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