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Compelling arguments. More research is needed.

It's hard not to walk away from this book thinking the author might be on to something. Everyone who grew up during the '50s had family members who served in the military during WW2. What's highly unusual are all the connections to high ranking officials and military intelligence. The Admiral Morrison/Jim Morrison connection by itself should raise some eyebrows. There are all sorts of anecdotes and asides I've read over the years that make sense by viewing Jim as an agent. He used to tell drinking buddy Gene Vincent: "What's it like being a real rock n roll star?" As if to convey that he was a fraud. I also recall a story from Densmore's book where Jim mysteriously got out of the draft and wouldn't say how he did it! The guy was an enigma for sure. But if Morrison was some sort of lifetime actor (Atwill's term), I don't believe there's any evidence the other Doors were in on it. And contrary to some opinions, the Doors were talented musicians who did play on all of their albums.

I believe the overall thesis of this book is true. Some of the details might be off. For example, with the exception of the first single (Mr. Tambourine Man, I Knew I'd Want You), the Byrds did play on their first album. However, I believe McGowan is correct in that the band was "cast" to be the first folk-rock group. There's nothing organic about how they came together.

I recommend this book to anyone interested in popular music from the last 50 years. If there's one thing people like McGowan and Atwill have taught me it's to stop idolizing rock musicians. They are all weapons of the establishment, whether they know it or not.
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Weird scenes is right!

Warning, you won't look at these musical 'heroes' or quite a number of the 'Peace and Brotherhood' crowd either in the same light ever again! Very well researched, discusses angles, relationships and events which have been wallpapered over for way too many years - I knew some of the players had tarnished lives, did not realize the extent. Wowzers. Fascinating read! RIP Dave....Read full review

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Best read of the "new" millenium

Time well spent and best if you read it aloud. An alternative anti war history of the world's "greatest" empire at he height of her power. As a draft-age-kid I shuddered and weaved my way through these dark sci-fi drug induced times and met many of these potent power players in person in SF & LA. The author is keen eyed and his insights are spot on providing a whole new overview of my very personal experiences- A dark and true reliving of that time fifty years ago when we rose up to kill the occult beasts and were mostly suppressed by the moneyed few. Read full review

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A compelling read. Approach with an open mind.

Not a dull moment in this book. The author painstakingly researched this and has presented the facts, without telling you what conclusions to draw. If you're interested in the music of the 1960's and 1970's and the people who made it, if you want to understand the culture that produced Charles Manson, if you're prepared to rethink much of what you thought you knew about that time period in the U.S. read this book.Read full review

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A great guilty pleasure read for the beach!

Talk about a WEIRD place in the '60's, uh that would be the Canyons of Los Angeles; Benedict-Topanga-Laurel. Talk about crazies....and druggies....and groupies and of course, rock stars. Well that's where they all hung out- in the canyons. Book is fun to read -from a far, but like living that life? Uh....never. Read full review

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A rather bizarre Conspiracy theory.

A rather bizarre conspiracy theory claiming that the Rock Stars living in Laurel Canyon in the 60s were the children of "Them" ie CIA, Military operatives etc. Furthermore that many of them died young and under questionable circumstance. The Manson parts were the usual Healter Skelter rehash with a lot more info on his connections to various Rock Stars. I'm inclined to concur that it is not that well researched in that the Altamont account is way off and how do I know,I was there and saw the killing from 8 feet away. A very interesting read overall.Read full review

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The title fits perfectly with the content.

This is an extremely informative book, a real eye opener to a time in more recent history and American culture. I am thoroughly enjoying this book. It's a good read and I recommend it to everyone looking for a more than thought provoking story telling of the time period.Read full review

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An excellent read about the era and the ...

An excellent read about the era and the music. The dark side of the time is well covered and accurate. Great book which many more people should read.

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Puts everything in perspective

An awesome history of what’s got to be the weirdest place on earth, Hollywood, California. Way too much strange things going on out there to be random acts, this book is fascinating!

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Compelling

Great book with some interesting and very valid points. It will really make you think about what lay behind the Music that defined a Generation.

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