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The British counter-culture or underground scene developed during the mid 1960s,[1] and was linked to the hippie subculture of the United States. Its primary focus was around Ladbroke Grove and Notting Hill in London. It generated its own magazines and newspapers, bands, clubs and alternative lifestyle, associated with cannabis and LSD use and a strong socio-political revolutionary agenda to create an alternative society.
^Barry Miles (30 January 2011). "Spirit of the underground: the 60s rebel". The Guardian.
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