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Dirt Road to Psychedelia: Austin Texas during the 1960s

72 minutes | Family | 2008 | United States of America

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Tagline

Fueled by folk music and then LSD, this is the story of the evolution of psychedelia in Austin Tx.

Synopsis

With a folk singing Janis Joplin, the 13th Floor Elevators, peyote, LSD and the first psychedelic music venue in Texas, Austin was a fertile ground for the emerging counter culture of the 1960s. Seen as nonconformists, Beatnik inspired students were drawn together by folk, country and Blues music while dabbling with peyote and later exploring with LSD. Traditional values became challenged as they sought a lifestyle outside of the system. Civil Rights and the war in Vietnam were galvanizing factors in 1960s American society, but the advent of psychedelics made it electrified! This is how Austin became groovy.

Directed by: Scott Conn
Written by: Unknown
Produced by: Scott Conn

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‘…Conn proves himself to be an able storyteller, constructing a clear historical narrative from his interviews, vintage footage, rare photos, and of course music including the Elevators, Johnny Winter, the Conqueroo, Shiva’s Headband, Lightning Hopkins, Mance Lipscomb, and early recording of Janis Joplin in her folkie period. It all makes for an extremely enlightening trip.’ -Ugly Things Magazine issue #28

Austin Film Festival

  • Scott Conn

    Director

    Scott Conn