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The Merry Pranksters were followers of American author
Ken Kesey Ken Elton Kesey (; September 17, 1935 – November 10, 2001) was an American novelist, essayist and Counterculture of the 1960s, countercultural figure. He considered himself a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies o ...
. Kesey and the Merry Pranksters lived communally at Kesey's homes in
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and
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, and are noted for the
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significance of a lengthy road trip they took in the summer of 1964, traveling across the United States in a psychedelic painted school bus called '' Furthur'', organizing parties, and giving out LSD. During this time they met many of the guiding lights of the 1960s
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and presaged what are commonly thought of as hippies with odd behavior, tie-dyed and red, white, and blue clothing, and renunciation of normal society, which they dubbed
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.
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chronicled their early escapades in his 1968 book '' The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test'', including a bit on the same epic 1964 cross-country trip on ''Furthur'' - a sojourn to Houston, stopping to visit Kesey's friend the novelist Larry McMurtry. Notable members of the group include Kesey's best friend Ken Babbs, Carolyn "Mountain Girl" Garcia, Lee Quarnstrom, and Neal Cassady.
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, Dorothy Fadiman, Paul Foster, George Walker, the Warlocks (later known as the
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), Del Close (then a lighting designer for the Grateful Dead), Wavy Gravy, Paul Krassner, and Kentucky Fab Five writers Ed McClanahan and Gurney Norman (who overlapped with Kesey and Babbs as creative writing graduate students at
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) were associated with the group to varying degrees. These events are also documented by one of the original pranksters, Lee Quarnstrom, in his memoir, ''When I Was a Dynamiter''.


Origin of name

In an interview on
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in August 2014, Ken Babbs suggested that the name "The Merry Pranksters" was his idea:


Membership


On the bus

Although a great many friends and associates spent time with Kesey at his La Honda, California ranch in the
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south of
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, the core group of 14 people who became the 'Merry Band of Pranksters' that drove across the country in 1964 were: *
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(The Chief, Captain Flag, or Swashbuckler), author (1935–2001) * Neal Cassady (Sir Speed Limit), driver (eastbound), author (1926–1968) * Cathy Casamo (Stark Naked), actress, girlfriend of Larry Hankin (1938–1992) * Ron Bevirt (Hassler), photographer (1939–) * Ken Babbs (Intrepid Traveler), author, boyfriend of Paula Sundsten (1939–) * John Babbs (Sometimes Missing), Ken Babbs' older brother (1937–2012) * Jane Burton (Generally Famished), Stanford philosophy professor, pregnant at the time * Sandy Lehmann-Haupt (Dis-Mount), sound engineer, younger brother of Carl Lehmann-Haupt (1942–2001) * Paula Sundsten (Gretchen Fetchin or Slime Queen), girlfriend of Ken Babbs * Mike Hagen (Mal Function), cameraman * George Walker (Hardly Visible) * Steve Lambrecht (Zonker), businessman (1942–1998) * Chuck Kesey (Brother Charlie), Ken's brother * Dale Kesey (Highly Charged), Ken's cousin, "bus chaplain" * Linda Breen (Anonymous), a 14 year old runaway who hopped on in Canada during the original trip


Off the bus

Other on-again, off-again Pranksters (all of whom did not participate in the first cross-country journey, but may have the later trips) include, but are not limited to, the following: * Roy Sebern, artist (painted the name "Furthur" icon the bus) * Carolyn Adams Garcia (Mountain Girl), wife of
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and George Walker, mother of Ken Kesey's daughter Sunshine (1946–) * Chloe Scott, dancer (1925–2019) * John Page Browning (Zea-Lot or Cadaverous Cowboy), light show operator (1938–1984) * Gordon "Dass" Adams, Mountain Girl's brother (1940–) * Anthony Dean Wells (The Hermit) * Denise Kaufman (Mary Microgram), musician with The Ace of Cups * Ron Boise, sculptor (1931–1966) * Paul Foster, cartoonist (1934–2003) * Peter Demma, co-owner of Hip Pocket Bookstore with Kesey * Norman Hartweg, columnist (1947–) * Dorothy Fadiman, filmmaker (1939–) * Kathy (Zonker's girlfriend) (aka Sensuous X) * June (aka June the Goon) * Stephanie Kesey (Lips) * Zane Kesey (Chicken Leopard) * Allan Terk (Gut)
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Hells Angel, Acid Test graduation poster artist, designed first Grateful Dead shirt (1939–2018) * Matt Wade (Little Jack-Hammer)-
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'Dago Joe's' son, Author and Bus Mechanic * John Terrence Tracy (Terry The Tramp)-
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Hells Angel, Actor, La Honda alumni (1939–1970) * Simon Babbs (Lightning) * Margie Piaggio (Marge the Barge) * Laurence Shurtliff (Ramrod) Lead Roadie for
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(1945–2006) * Elaya Cassady(Firefly) Singer, Artist, alumni of Kesey's writing class, daughter of The Fillmore light tech 'Teddy Bruce' * Euphoria Foster (Marie) Paul's Daughter, artist *
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, author and futurist (1938–) * Del Close, comedian and performance coach (1934–1999) * Wavy Gravy, entertainer and activist (1936–) * Paul Krassner, author (1932–2019) * Lee Quarnstrom, author (1939–2021) * Ed McClanahan (Captain Kentucky), author (1932–2021) * Gurney Norman, author (1937–) * Robert Stone, author; met the bus in New York City (1937–2015) * Emilia Hazelip, organic gardener (1937–2003)


Eastward bus journey

On June 17, 1964, Kesey and 13 Merry Pranksters boarded '' Furthur'' at Kesey's ranch in La Honda, California, and set off eastward. Kesey wanted to see what would happen when hallucinogenic-inspired spontaneity confronted what he saw as the banality and
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of American society. Ken Babbs has suggested that the bus trip reversed the historic American westward movement. The trip's original purpose was to celebrate the publication of Kesey's novel '' Sometimes a Great Notion'' (1964) and to visit the 1964 World's Fair in New York City. The Pranksters were enthusiastic users of
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,
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s, and LSD, and in the process of their journey are said to have "turned on" many people by introducing them to these drugs.Studio 360: Episode #1232 The psychedelically painted bus's stated destination — "furthur" — was the Merry Pranksters' goal: a destination that could be reached only through the expansion of one's own perception of reality. Novelist Robert Stone, who met the bus on its arrival in New York, wrote in his memoir '' Prime Green: Remembering the Sixties'' (2007) that those accompanying Kesey on the trip were Neal Cassady (described by Stone as "the world's greatest driver, who could roll a joint while backing a 1937
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onto the lip of the
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"), Ken Babbs ("fresh from the Nam, full of radio nomenclature, and with a command voice that put cops to flight"), Jane Burton ("a pregnant young philosophy professor who declined no challenges"), George Walker, Sandy Lehmann-Haupt (dis-MOUNT), Mike Hagen (Mal Function), Ron Bevirt (Hassler), Chuck Kesey, Dale Kesey, John Babbs, Steve Lambrecht and Paula Sundstren (aka Gretchin Fetchin, Slime Queen). Zane Kesey and Simon Babbs edited the video and audio clips made by the Pranksters on the trip to produce a DVD (1999) called simply ''The Acid Test'', which is distributed by Key-z Productions.


Hells Angels

Kesey and the Pranksters also had a relationship with the outlaw motorcycle gang the
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, whom Kesey introduced to LSD. The details of their relationship are documented in Wolfe's above-mentioned book, in Hunter S. Thompson's book, '' Hell's Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs'' (1966), and in Allen Ginsberg's poem about the Kesey/Angels relationship, titled "First Party at Ken Kesey's with Hell's Angels" (December 1965).


Later events

In 1969, ''Furthur'' and the Pranksters (minus Kesey) attended the
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rock festival. In the same year, they attended the Texas Pop Festival at Lewisville, Texas. Kesey's ''Demon Box'' ( 1986), a collection of short pieces, several about the Merry Pranksters, was a critical success. A subsequent novel, ''Sailor Song'' (1992), was not, with critics complaining it was too spacey for comprehension. In 1994, Kesey toured with the Pranksters, performing '' Twister: A Ritual Reality in Three Quarters Plus Overtime if Necessary'', a play he wrote in 1989 about the millennium, influenced by L. Frank Baum's Wizard of Oz works. The Merry Pranksters filmed and audiotaped much of what they did on their bus trips. Some of this material has surfaced in documentaries, including the BBC's Dancing In the Street. Some Pranksters have released footage on their own, and a version of the film edited by Kesey is available through his son Zane's website. On August 14, 1997, Kesey appeared with the Merry Pranksters at a
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concert during a performance of the song "Colonel Forbin's Ascent" from the album '' The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday'' (1987). Kesey and the Pranksters also helped stage The Enit Festival, held at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on November 22, 1997, with
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, Funky Tekno Tribe,
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, and Res Fest rounding out the bill. The original Prankster bus is at Kesey's farm in Oregon. In November 2005, it was pulled out of the swamp by Zane Kesey and family and a group of the original Merry Pranksters with the intent of restoring it. The
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sought to acquire the bus, which is no longer operable, but Kesey refused, and attempted, unsuccessfully, to prank the Smithsonian by passing off a phony bus. Kesey died of complications due to
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in November 2001. On December 10, 2003, Ken Babbs hosted a memorial to Kesey with String Cheese Incident and various other old and new Pranksters. It was held at the McDonald Theatre in
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. The proceeds helped to raise money for the ''Ken Kesey Memorial'' sculpture designed by Peter Helzer. The bronze sculpture depicted a life-size Kesey reading to three children while seated on a curved granite bench covered with quotations from Kesey's novels '' One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (1962) and '' Sometimes a Great Notion'' (1964). (Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer
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supplied the image.) Other benefactors for the project include Bob Weir,
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(who starred in the 1971 film adaptation of '' Sometimes a Great Notion'') and Michael Douglas (who produced the 1975 film version of '' One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'').


2011 documentary

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and Alison Ellwood directed a
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'' Magic Trip'' (2011) about the Merry Pranksters, which was released on August 5, 2011.


50th Anniversary Trip

In April 2014, Zane, along with friend Derek Stevens, announced a
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to fund a 50th anniversary Furthur Bus Trip, offering donors a chance to ride ''Furthur''. The fundraiser was successful, and the trip took place between June and September 2014. Over 100 participants were invited to ride on legs of the trip as a new batch of Merry Pranksters. The 2014 journey was over 15,000 miles, 53 different events, took place in 29 different states and was 75 days of Merry Prankster mayhem and fun on the road. A group of filmmakers documented the journey, releasing a film titled '' Going Furthur''.


References


External links


Ken Kesey & the Merry Pranksters website
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''Magic Trip''
– American documentary film directed by Alison Ellwood and
Alex Gibney Philip Alexander Gibney (; born October 23, 1953) is an American documentary film director and producer. In 2010, ''Esquire'' magazine said Gibney "is becoming the most important documentarian of our time." Gibney's works as director include ''T ...
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