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June 21, 1996 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-06-21

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hippie approached
the table. "Barry,
you look like a
mentsh," said the
friend. "My father
said, 'Barry's al-
ways been one."'
Ironically, today
he's closer to his fa-
ther's age than his
own during the
Summer of Love.
And while many of
the most celebrated
personalities have
written about their
memories of the
1960s, Mr. Klein's
book is "from the
trenches."
He believes that
Barry Klein, a month after returning from San Francisco. the view from the
"common hippie"
gration from counter-culture will tell a novel side of the
maven to the mainstream, Mr. Haight-Ashbury experience: the
Klein is basically the same per- days when the fantasy of a
son he was when he sang lead "shared community" became a
vocals for the 1960s rock band reality, and when there was lit-
Lord Invader and the Penetra- tle semblance of a class- and
tors. While the times and fash- race-divided society.
ion have changed, the essence of
At its best, the Summer of
Barry Klein has remained the Love is remembered as a time
same.
when freedom and utopian val-
"I still question why things ues created one helluva party.
are the way they are," he said. Then again, it's hard to figure
Hey, he even sits in occasional- out the difference between wha
ly as lead vocalist for the '50s happened and what occurred
rock band Gamut.
through a drug-induced haze.
Mr. Klein recalls having lunch
Perhaps the de Tocqueville of
with his dad shortly after re- Tokeville's story will clear the
turning to Detroit from San air.
Francisco. He was clean-shaven
and definitely assimilated into
the business world. Someone
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