When hippies roamed Goa, India
Goa in the 70s & 80s
Goa did not become Goa just overnight and without any concrete reason. As much as the travel agents and the taxi drivers would like to tell you that the only reason Russians come to Goa is because it is a cheap retreat for them. No, that is just not true. There has to be a better understandable reason advocating why Russians only frequent Goa and not other, even cheaper, alternatives. And, after I delved further, I found out a far more credible and interesting story – The extremely liberal hippie culture of this place. Hence were born the Goa hippies. 1970's was the time when the hippies had taken fully-grown wings and started migrating to freer pastures in order to attain what they were eternally looking for – salvation. The nirvana of the spirit & the mind. And, Goa, which was the least Indian out of all Indian states proved to be a heaven to them. The Goans were open to all cultures and even the usually parochial Indian government conveniently decided to pay no heed to this organic influx of "firangs" because it only meant a self-sustaining Goa due to tourism amidst the country’s otherwise economic turmoil.This was precisely the time which gave birth to a new subform of music called the ‘Goa Trance’ by the Goa hippies. The counter-culture flowed giving birth to non-conformism and freedom of expression. Anjuna Beach was at the helm of it, and the now infamous rave parties exploded; and are yet to get curbed. Thankfully.
It's easy to see that Goa was its own little slice of paradise back in the day, a paradise we seem to have choked out nowadays. Either way, these guys really knew how to have a good time!
The first flea market in Anjuna. What a swirl of psychedelia!
An early Flea market on Anjuna Beach.
A hippie selling Charas (Hashish) at the Anjuna flea market. It was that easy!
An untouched Calangute beach in 1974.
Back at the flea market.
A full moon party on South Anjuna Beach, Goa, 1976.
The pristine Anjuna beach, 1976.
The Anjuna Jam Band playing a full moon party at Anjuna Beach.
A person selling hashish, LSD and jewellery at the Anjuna flea market, 1976.
A full moon party coming to a close in 1977.
The Gilbert Garcia band playing in Goa alongside some Goa hippie pioneers.
A full moon party at Anjuna in 1978.
A costume party throwin' it down in North Anjuna.
A New Year's Eve party getting on.
Full moon party winding down in 1979.
Full moon party winding down in 1979.
The Anjuna flea market in 1982.
A party in Vagator in 1987 with some very 80s threads!
A party in Baga in 1988.
A party on top of Chapora Fort in 1988.
Hippies and freaks partying it up at Disco Valley in 1988.
Anjuna lookin' wild in the 70s.
A full moon party either starting out or ebbing away.
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