Merry Pranksters

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The Merry Pranksters were a 1960s countercultural group led by Ken Kesey, famous for their psychedelic cross-country bus trip and influence on the hippie movement.

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Merry Pranksters canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 1960s subculture
countercultural group
activeInDecade 1960s
artisticPractice experimental film
improvisational performance
light shows
associatedWith Beat Generation
On the Road culture
associatedWithMovement hippie movement
psychedelic movement
baseOfOperations La Honda, California
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact bridged Beat and hippie generations
helped popularize psychedelic experimentation
documentedBy Tom Wolfe
documentedIn The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
historicalContext hippie movement
surface form: United States counterculture of the 1960s
ideology anti-establishment
experiential exploration of consciousness
influenced American psychedelic rock scene
Grateful Dead
San Francisco counterculture
knownFor Acid Tests
multimedia happenings
psychedelic cross-country bus trip
use of LSD
leader Ken Kesey
member George Walker
Gretchen Fetchen
Ken Babbs
Mountain Girl
Neal Cassady
Paul Foster
Ron Bevirt
Roy Sebern
Wavy Gravy
notableEvent 1964 cross-country bus trip
Acid Tests in California
relatedPlace Kesey farm in Oregon
slogan Further
usedSubstance LSD
psychedelic drugs
vehicleFeature psychedelic paint
vehicleName Furthur
vehicleType school bus

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Neal Cassady associatedWith Merry Pranksters
Ken Kesey memberOf Merry Pranksters
Furthur (Merry Pranksters bus) usedBy Merry Pranksters