Ralph Waldo emerson once wrote: "The great people are perfect sweet, lonely independence in the fog of the crowd." Emerson is the only way to become himself is not to mind other people's ideas Said. People can enter the crowd and know that they are not involved in the crowd. Because they find social comfort, many people do not like to stand out. This consensus is reminiscent of consistency in the 1950s. However, a revolution called social and political change in anti-culture emerged, challenged the value of the times.
The music during the Vietnam War was very influential, especially in the anti-war movement of the United States. This movement evoked the generation of peace enthusiasts and protesters known as "hippies". The antiwar movement is not part of the actual battle in Vietnam, but it is definitely part of the fight. At the beginning of the war, many Americans believed it would benefit the United States to protect Vietnam from communism. But as war broke out, the antiwar movement was developing until more and more soldiers died and it became a strong protest. Peace calls for peace throughout the United States, and politicians and leaders are forced to put pressure on it.
With the further development of 10 years, the hippie movement appeared following the opposition of the Vietnam War. Anti-organization, anti-war, anti-violence, it has the concept of "anytime, anywhere", ideals include free love. Everything is getting bigger, including hair, collar, pants legs, and very psychedelic patterns. The evolving Beatles can be regarded as the earliest leader of this sport, and their masterpiece of music is Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club. It was released in June 1967, and it caught this emotion well at the beginning of the so-called 'Summer of Love'. The legend of music, another representative of this style, includes incredible patterns, prints, scarves, bell bottom, creating a truly unique image.
The hippie movement in the United States began with the youth movement. Hippies are mainly composed of white teenagers and young people between the ages of 15 and 25. In the late 1950's, they inherited the tradition of contesting bohemian and beat generations. Beats like "Alan Ginsberg" go through the movement of the beat and become a fixture for a new hippie and antiwar movement. By 1965, hippies became a mature social group in the United States, and that movement eventually expanded to other countries as well. Hippies are often pacifists, participating in non-violent political demonstrations such as civil rights demonstrations, marching in Washington, DC, and anti-Vietnam war demonstrations.