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n. (alternative spelling of counterculture English)
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Counter Culture is a 2005 compilation double album by English folk/ rock singer-songwriter Roy Harper featuring 25 classic Roy Harper songs, cherry picked according to his mood in April 2005. This collection spans 35 years of song writing and is intended as an introduction for anyone who's not sure where to start with Harper's music. This compilation features a number of guest musicians, including; Jimmy Page, Bill Bruford, Ronnie Lane, David Gilmour, Kate Bush and Nick Harper.
Counter Culture is the debut EP by Australian music collective British India, released on 21 November 2005.
Counter Culture is an American comedy television pilot created by Stephnie Weir that is in development for ABC.
The pilot follows three aging sisters running their family diner together in West Texas. ABC ordered pilot on January 30, 2012. The ensemble cast includes Kerri Kenney, Delta Burke and Emmy Award winning actresses Margo Martindale and Doris Roberts. The pilot was directed by Ted Wass. The pilot was not picked up for production by ABC.
Counter Culture may refer to:
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Counterculture, a subculture whose values and norms of behavior differ substantially from those of mainstream society
- Counterculture of the 1960s, a specific instance of the above
- Counter Culture (album), a 2005 album by Roy Harper
- Counter Culture (EP), an EP by British India
- Counter Culture (TV pilot), an American comedy television pilot
Usage examples of "counter culture".
Shortly after I saw you in 67, I think it was--about a year after that--I packed in the business and house in the suburbs shot and went counter culture for awhile--headed out to California, wound up in Portland, Oregon and stayed there for about a year, drifted back East in my VW camper (still with my family intact), living in communes, spending a delightful summer in Vermont working as a carpenters helper and living out of my camper in a meadow ringed with mountains and a great creek for skinny dipping just beyond a grove of trees.
He tries to imagine Mr Wheeler as a leading light of the counter culture, but the notion lacks credibility.