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-The [[UK Underground|''Underground'' movement in the UK]] was focused on the [[Ladbroke Grove]]/[[Notting Hill]] area of London, which [[Mick Farren]] said "was an enclave of [[freak scene|freak]]s, immigrants and [[bohemian]]s long before the [[hippie]]s got there" (1). It was depicted in [[Colin MacInnes]]' famous novel ''[[Absolute Beginners]]'' depicting street culture at the time of the [[Notting Hill Riots]] in the 1950s.{{GFDL}}+The [[UK Underground|''Underground'' movement in the UK]] was focused on the [[Ladbroke Grove]]/[[Notting Hill]] area of London, which [[Mick Farren]] said "was an enclave of [[freak scene|freak]]s, immigrants and [[bohemian]]s long before the [[hippie]]s got there" (1). It was depicted in [[Colin MacInnes]]' famous novel ''[[Absolute Beginners]]'' depicting street culture at the time of the [[Notting Hill race riots]] in the 1950s.{{GFDL}}

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The Underground movement in the UK was focused on the Ladbroke Grove/Notting Hill area of London, which Mick Farren said "was an enclave of freaks, immigrants and bohemians long before the hippies got there" (1). It was depicted in Colin MacInnes' famous novel Absolute Beginners depicting street culture at the time of the Notting Hill race riots in the 1950s.



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