Into the Mystic: The Visionary and Ecstatic Roots of 1960s Rock and Roll

by Christopher Hill

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Exploring how 1960s rock and roll music became a school of visionary art, Christopher Hill shows how music raised consciousness on both the individual and collective levels to bring about a transformation of the planet. The author traces how rock and roll rose from the sacred music of the African Diaspora, harnessing its ecstatic power for evoking spiritual experiences through music. He shows how the British Invasion, beginning with the Beatles in the early 1960s, acted as the "detonator" to explode visionary music into the mainstream. He explains how 60s rock and roll made a direct appeal to the imaginations of young people, giving them a larger set of reference points around which to understand life. Exploring the sources 1960s musicians drew upon to evoke the initiatory experience, he reveals the influence of European folk traditions, medieval Troubadours, and a lost American history of ecstatic politics and shows how a revival of the ancient use of psychedelic substances was the strongest agent of change, causing the ecstatic, mythic, and sacred to enter the consciousness of a generation.
  • ISBN10 1620556421
  • ISBN13 9781620556429
  • Publish Date 19 October 2017 (first published 12 September 2017)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Inner Traditions Bear and Company
  • Imprint Park Street Press,U.S.
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 304
  • Language English