In an oddly pieced together speech about whether God is dead and what the implications of having long hair may be for one’s individual liberty — all set to “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” — Victor Lundberg recorded an unlikely Top 10 hit in 1967. He admonishes his own generation for denying basic civil rights to minorities and warns others of accusing the younger generation of being the worst of all things: glue sniffers. And following his Nietzschean ramblings about the death of God, he advises his son that if he burns his draft card, he should also burn his birth certificate.
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