Depends if you count early Dylan as folk or proto-hippy. Blowin' in the wind, Times they are a'changing, Masters of war etc. All hippy in my book.
But yes, Mods, pure Romanticism - specifically working class yoof Romanticism that started in the early '60s.
PS - I agree with WES. Love the way a debate about Epstein transformed into one about the musical counter-culture from the '60s to the Teknivals being, by its inclusive nature in terms of age and class, the apogee of the Romanticism that replaced the Enlightenment in the 50 years from 1780-1830.
You see? Our generation were the last of the Romantics. Doesn't matter if those of us here were/are hippies, mods, punks, goths, ravers, travellers etc. We are the last of the Romantics. The yoof of today with their smart phones have their social media influencers while we had real Byronic heroes.
Romanticism ended with the birth of the digital world succeeding the end of the analogue one. That's why even in rave terms, a DJ mixing records or a live set playing acid music on analogue machines like a TB 303 were Romantics, while the digital CD mixing and computerised live sets aren't.
As I say, we were the last of the Romantics. And as Wordsworth said of the French Revolution that starts the changeover from the Enlightenment to Romanticism, and which applies equally to us:
Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive
But to be young was very heaven
Do watch that Scharma series. Yes, I know he has a little snippet in each episode where he tries to show he's down wit da yoof, but even they work.
He has a French graffiti artist doing G?ricault’s "The Raft of the Medusa" on a wall in Paris saying that he sees his work as a continuation of Romanticism.
He has this Brummie rap poet called Testament remixing Blake's poem London where he uses all of Blake's poem about London 200 years ago mixed with his take on modern London. It's brilliant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PI8UdEug3Eo
I actually contacted him on one of his Youtube pages after watching it, writing in poetry and he replied to me in poetry. He's sound as ****.
I admit that me being so into the point of his series meant that I didn't care about him being annoying or pretentious. But if you're interested in Romanticism, how it started and how it continues to the present day, then it's a great 3 hours of telly.
But in short, yes, Mods, pure Romanticism.



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