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Stonehenge Free Festival
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The festival was a celebration of various alternative cultures. The Tibetan Ukrainian Mountain Troupe, The Tepee People, Circus Normal, the Peace Convoy, New Age Travellers and the Wallys were notable counterculture attendees.{{Citation needed|date=July 2021}}The stage hosted many bands including Hawkwind, Zorch, Poison Girls, Doctor and the Medics, Flux of Pink Indians, Buster Blood Vessel, Omega Tribe, Killing Joke, The Selecter, Dexys Midnight Runners, Thompson Twins, Bronz, The Raincoats, The 101ers, Jeremy Spencer & the Children of God, Brent Black Music Co-op, Killerhertz, Mournblade, Amazulu, Wishbone Ash, Man, Benjamin Zephaniah, Inner City Unit, Here and Now, Cardiacs, The Enid, Roy Harper, Jimmy Page, Ted Chippington, Ozric Tentacles, Solstice and Vince Pie and the Crumbs, who all played for free.{{Citation needed|date=July 2021}}See also
- List of historic rock festivals
- List of jam band music festivals
- Phil Russell, aka Wally Hope, co-founder of the Stonehenge and Windsor free festivals.
- Council of British Druid Orders
Bibliography
- McKay, George (1996) Senseless Acts of Beauty: Cultures of Resistance since the Sixties: chapter one "The free festivals and fairs of Albion", chapter two "O life unlike to ours! Go for it! New Age travellers". London: Verso Books. {{ISBN|1-85984-028-0}}.
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External links
{{Commons category}}- Stonehenge free festivals 1972-85 - An illustrated History
- weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20040816044018weblink">Tash's Stonehenge Festival and "Exclusion Zone" photo galleries
- BBC 2004 Stonehenge "Festival History" article
- "Stonehenge Campaign"
- Stonehenge: Celebration and Subversion by Andy Worthington (Alternative Albion, 2004)
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