there s the stones drumming i just primitive beat as the human mob and it was just another manifestation of the rock drug slobbery cult in which he could say good riddance. and so i use this event in the book to cause i think it helps us to apprehend the powerful appeal of these underground newspapers for young readers in the 1960s. the tribe reporters lacked any objectivity and they had forcefully written opinions and they grew out of their subculture and the examiner was the flagship of the hearst newspaper chain used this prefabricated template they described this event as another woodstock style concept and they got it completely wrong. these underground newspapers started emerging as i say in the mid- 60s. someone pointed out technically they represent maybe one of the largest and most spontaneous growths in the history of publishing. in 1965 there were five such newspapers. there was the berkeley barb and the free press there was the east village in new york and ther