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Thinking Allowed

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Laurie Taylor looks at the wide-reaching impact of the 1960s on today's counter-cultural movements. He'll be talking to 60s insider Barry Miles , who ran Zapple (the avant-garde spin-off of the Beatles' Apple label) and lived in New York's Chelsea Hotel. How much do raves and new-age mysticism take their roots from flower-power and how important is music in creating a soundtrack to resistance? Producer Jacqueline Smith

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Laurie Taylor
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Barry Miles
Producer:
Jacqueline Smith

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