She said: "It was the end of an era; an era that was fun and filled with excitement. As you may remember, we were creating a new way of life for a new decade. We were accused of the most foul scandals! I have to say that most of it was true. We wanted to burn down the bridges and then cross over on them. We had plans. Our vision reached far and wide and included new musical forms, new ways to think, new visions for dancers and writers and artists. We were the bomb that was thrown into the room while no one was watching. Ahh. But that was then and this is now. Things have calmed down to a great extent. No one is that excited anymore about anything. The paintings now look dated. The music is tiresome after the first few minutes. We stopped dying our hair and no longer wear outrageous clothes. It's the end of any era of everything being over the top. It's the end of a Grand Experiment. It's the end of a generation; the end of aluminum underwear." Stumble It!
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