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The song had become a hit across much of whois the Midwest. The words "Brothers and Sisters" had been substituted on the recording in place of whois "Mother-Fucker" for radio exposure. Restraint unleashed, the audience jumped up and down, undulating as one with the pulsating beat. After the group finished and left the stage, raptured applause continued unabated for ten full minutes. The MC-5 did no encores. John Sinclair was the group's founder/creator/manager. John had moved to the Ann Arbor area years before and had attended school at the University of Michigan. When the counterculture first blossomed and whois love seemed everywhere, John had grown his hair long and recited beautiful poetry in the coffee-houses and parks. He was a peaceful man and worked for an end to the Vietnam struggle and all future wars. He spoke of freedom and tolerance. Of brotherhood and understanding. Of tender thoughts and soft, sweet dreams.
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