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    Ken Babbs (born January 14, 1936) is a famous Merry Prankster who became one of the psychedelic leaders of the 1960s. He along with best friend and Prankster leader, Ken Kesey, wrote the book Last Go Round. Babbs is best known for his participation in the Acid Tests and on the bus Furthur.

  2. 11 gen 2022 · Ken Babbs, a longtime friend and associate of Ken Kesey, shares stories of their adventures with the Merry Pranksters, a counterculture group that traveled across America in a bus named FURTHUR. He also talks about his new book, \"Cronies: a Burlesque\", and his experiences with LSD and other drugs.

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  3. 13 nov 2020 · Learn about Ken Babbs, a co-creator of the Merry Pranksters and the Acid Tests, who traveled with Ken Kesey and Neal Cassady in the 1960s. Read his exclusive interview, see his photos, and join his Reddit AMA on December 4th.

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  4. 10 feb 2022 · Ken Babbs, Ken Kesey's longtime consigliere, recounts their drug-fueled adventures with the Merry Pranksters in a bus named Further. He also reveals the fates of the Pranksters, including Neal Cassady, who died in Mexico after a bet gone wrong.

  5. Ken Babbs – Official Tapes. A bullet train of a book, fast-paced, hilarious, rich with action. A harbinger of good things to come in mysterious ways. Ken Kesey and Ken Babbs became cronies, embarking on a frolicking, rambunctious adventure that lasted over 40 years.

  6. 30 nov 2015 · Ken Babbs, who participated in the first LSD-fueled Acid Test in 1965, shares his memories of the event that launched the Grateful Dead and the counterculture. He also recalls the Lysergic A Go Go, a psychedelic happening in L.A. with Wavy Gravy and others.

  7. 11 gen 2022 · It’s Ken Babbs’ “Cronies: A Burlesque”, which details his friendship with author Ken Kesey and their founding of the counterculture group, the Merry Pranksters in the 1960s. Babbs recently talked with KLCC’s Brian Bull. Bull asked Babbs how “Cronies” came to be published.