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Eight Finger Eddie interview - Goa Hippy Tribe

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Goa Hippy Tribe is proud to present an interview with Eight Finger Eddie, the godfather of the Goa scene. Eddy is credited with having created the beginnings of the Anjuna beach scene in the early 70s. At the age of 86, his profound insight into existence and his approach to life continues to be an inspiration to all those who cross his path.

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@donatomesquita780
@donatomesquita780 7 ай бұрын
Three cheers Eddie, Goa became a tourist destination because of you. Rest in peace dear brother.
@herbaled
@herbaled 11 жыл бұрын
I met Eddie in Katmandu in 1968 as a 23 y.o. on my first road trip through Europe, Africa and Asia. That trip changed my life forever and Eddie was a big part of that. I was so impressed at the time by his complete freedom and total lack of self-counsiesness as he did his free-style singing and dancing with his arms and hands. I was far from that kind of freedom but Eddie's obvious self freedom was a big inspiration for me and set me on my own road to freedom. Om Shant, dear brother.
@ezequielmusaime9314
@ezequielmusaime9314 5 жыл бұрын
amazing! I've read the book "Flash" by Charles Duchaussois.. really interesting how he describes his life in Katmandu and Eddie's dances
@nfsmaniac03
@nfsmaniac03 5 жыл бұрын
Have you, by any chance, ever heard of a one eyed French man called Charles Duchaussois when you were there? He used to wear black clothes most of the time
@russkundalini249
@russkundalini249 Жыл бұрын
Best days of your life I bet 🙏
@russkundalini249
@russkundalini249 Жыл бұрын
@@ezequielmusaime9314 thanks for the heads up will read that 🙏
@lawrencemeers164
@lawrencemeers164 7 жыл бұрын
Knew Eddie from 69-73, he was my friend, a once in a life time meeting changed my life forever. Larry Meers ( the sailor ) RIP Brother.
@busawulf
@busawulf 12 жыл бұрын
Met Eddie 78/79 after my magic Bus trip to Goa. I was never one for heroes or mentors, but if I was..... Truly one of the most ,gentle,fascinating people I ever met. Spent hours in conversation with him.[Actually, it was more a case of him conversing and me listening!] Only just found out about his dying. So sad. Respect,Eddie...
@busawulf
@busawulf 8 жыл бұрын
Was there, '78-'79. As a former Hells Angel may I say this man was the most impressive person I ever met. Without question.
@koushalram6105
@koushalram6105 2 жыл бұрын
“There is nothing you can do to bring the light on. The best thing you can do is to be completely dissolute” true words of wisdom RIP Eddie
@MrFromthefuture
@MrFromthefuture 13 жыл бұрын
I have a book written by a French guy called Charles Duchaussois. This guy went all over India and Nepal on a drug trip with hippies in the 70's. when he got out of rehab he taped the story which became a book before he died called "Flash" or "The great trip". In this book there's the portrait of Eddy eight finger. Thats awesome to read this while im looking at him in 2010..
@nfsmaniac03
@nfsmaniac03 5 жыл бұрын
Read it too. Best road trip book ever.
@fabulous364
@fabulous364 4 жыл бұрын
Flash
@comaradella
@comaradella 11 жыл бұрын
I crashed at your place, unbothered by the respectful crowd that came and left. HOSPITALITY I had from you. Thank you sir Lord of Hippies and Searchers.
@timothyhilton3408
@timothyhilton3408 4 жыл бұрын
When you spend a lot of time in India, many do become disillusioned. Thats not a bad thing. Spending 2 years in India, it has happened to me as well, so hearing Eddie speak about that resonates deeply and is true what he says. DIS- illusioned means you are no longer living IN-illusions. Coming from America to Anjuna Beach in 1993 started the ending of illusion for me and here in America there are many illusions to get through. Blind idealism is one of them. Better to see things as they are. We see through a glass darkly as it is said. Everything is distorted. We learn that.....and so we have to unlearn it. India blows it up if you can handle it. Some can't. I had dinner with Eight finger Eddie at Joe Bananas in Anjuna Beach in February 1996. He is and was everything he appears to be and I am thankful we met. RIP Eddie.
@shankarsubramaniam1779
@shankarsubramaniam1779 7 ай бұрын
Well said
@EdgarHofer
@EdgarHofer 5 жыл бұрын
This guy was truly enlightened. His sharing of experience, starting at 1:50, is totally authentic. and staying such humble after that is just great, great, great.
@acapulcoramon7601
@acapulcoramon7601 8 жыл бұрын
some of the finest times of my life i spent in anjuna parties.due to eddie who was initiating the scene there at that time..now i see he is still there...go on turning eddie!!!
@lawrencemeers164
@lawrencemeers164 4 жыл бұрын
Does any one know what happened to Dave Morley, Once heated he went to N Zealand?
@HIHIMIII56
@HIHIMIII56 10 жыл бұрын
Wise man. Sadly he went away before I came back to Goa. I would have liked to hug him.
@Honourable66
@Honourable66 5 жыл бұрын
i've sat and chatted with this guy on more than one occasion back in the 80s and until watching this never realised the significance the guy had on the Goa scene.
@morganlefey
@morganlefey 3 жыл бұрын
Eddie was a beautiful person, even in his 80s he rocked up at parties at dawn, he always raised the energy to new heights.
@stevenfink2605
@stevenfink2605 9 жыл бұрын
Blessing for Eight Finger Eddie.........
@eternalwheel
@eternalwheel Жыл бұрын
Thanks Eddie for the wise advice and conversation over the years. You were one in a million and anyone who knew you knows what I mean. RIP
@IIITonEIII
@IIITonEIII 10 жыл бұрын
I like you, too, after watching this video. Thanks for sharing your story and respects.
@ignatiussouz1467
@ignatiussouz1467 3 жыл бұрын
I was glad that I meet him in my childhood days ❤️ #MYANJUNA
@davemothersole23
@davemothersole23 14 жыл бұрын
fantastic interview. beautiful words from eddie. stay hopeless, always.
@ptadisbander7959
@ptadisbander7959 8 жыл бұрын
Seemed like a lovely man.
@countblue
@countblue 2 жыл бұрын
I lived in Goa from 79-80 and in India up to 82. That was a nice time.
@MarkasTZM
@MarkasTZM 4 жыл бұрын
At 2:30 he starts describing what to me sounds like a wholly endogenous DMT flash.
@russkundalini249
@russkundalini249 Жыл бұрын
I would loved to have spent some time with ole Eddie seems like a hip guy 🙏☮️
@theblue2white
@theblue2white 13 жыл бұрын
Yes, profound, yet true. "Thou Art That"
@armorcp5
@armorcp5 14 жыл бұрын
Realy interresting project, how the 60's hippy still connected with actual psytrance. We have to observe if tekno trans will be a musical style still activ in 10 or twenty years. 20 years since the begining and seem to be always very attractive... to be continued.. thank's for this very good documentary
@3lcost3
@3lcost3 2 жыл бұрын
came here for Flash, the book where he gets mentioned.
@himanshuagarwal0
@himanshuagarwal0 3 жыл бұрын
RIP his beautiful soul
@christuimbirek
@christuimbirek 13 жыл бұрын
what an inspiration!! dont rip come back !!
@Bbcruzin
@Bbcruzin 3 жыл бұрын
Eddie and Blind George. Both gone into the Bardo...!
@sebrof25
@sebrof25 14 жыл бұрын
A lovely guy. Natural. Let it RIP:
@alfalfab99
@alfalfab99 14 жыл бұрын
RIP eddie. safe journey back to the light.
@comasector3961
@comasector3961 8 жыл бұрын
R.I.P Eddie
@goahippytribe
@goahippytribe 14 жыл бұрын
This is one of the video interviews from the Goa Hippy Tribe documentary video series.Subscribe to the GoaHippyTribe youtube channel if you would like to see more of these interviews as they are released.
@domoubadiane348
@domoubadiane348 9 жыл бұрын
maravilloso eddie.k vivas mucho mas.
@silvertenzin
@silvertenzin 11 жыл бұрын
I'm jealous more of his lifestyle than Donald trump since he is more happy- real genuine happy.
@andthereisntone1
@andthereisntone1 13 жыл бұрын
lovely, tx.
@kanishkasampath2832
@kanishkasampath2832 Жыл бұрын
He is speaking the truth. Not made up story❤❤
@indian6755
@indian6755 5 жыл бұрын
Great guy
@overlandertv
@overlandertv 14 жыл бұрын
sounds like an interesting guy to spend a few hours with
@MrFromthefuture
@MrFromthefuture 12 жыл бұрын
@thedjesa sorry , i've benn looking for it in english as well so i could share it with my fellow friends but i couldnt get a piece of it. I know it exists somewhere anyhow... peace to you
@priortobeing444
@priortobeing444 4 жыл бұрын
He mentioned UG Krishnamurti ❤️❤️❤️
@odinblessed
@odinblessed 13 жыл бұрын
enlightened man :)
@F.F.I_40-45
@F.F.I_40-45 9 жыл бұрын
Love
@michelelavender1967
@michelelavender1967 5 жыл бұрын
What a sweetee
@sichamurray57
@sichamurray57 14 жыл бұрын
Welcome Home, Eddie. RIP
@garywhite67
@garywhite67 13 жыл бұрын
cool ol hippy
@alexandrar1308
@alexandrar1308 3 жыл бұрын
C’est compréhensible et parfois amusant comme les personnes peuvent être fascinés par le hippy trail et par certaines figures . On oublie la réalité ou on la réinvente, on transforme en icônes des personnes qui vivaient là-bas par fascination ou celles qui étaient sulfureuses. Eddie passait son temps entre Goa et Katmandou vers 73 / 76 selon les saisons Il jouait au « dandy « à Katmandou dans les années 70 et il fréquentait une pie shop dans le vieux Katmandou en face du mellow, une haschich pie shop où les rolling stones résonnaient... conscient de son ascendant sur ceux que son ancienneté fascinait ( ils arrivaient....) , il profitait à sa manière des innocents, des voyageurs débutants, des femmes charmées et de la générosité de ceux buvant ses paroles . Une de ses girl friends , allemande Rita est devenu accro à l’héroïne en sa compagnie et en est morte en quelques mois . N’oubliez pas que sous la nostalgie de ces années bien des voyageurs ne sont pas revenus , bad trips , overdoses . Katmandou était un paradis par rapport à l’Inde , le Pakistan car les femmes y déambulaient en paix , on pouvait y vivre pour quelques dollars, se louer une belle chambre vers la rivière ou une maison à Swayambu. À côté de cela jusqu’en 74 / 75 les voyageurs tranquilles en quête de paix et d’une vie loin des astreintes de la société sillonnaient la route d Istanbul à Katmandou ( ou Kathmandu) , Ils étaient solidaires , joyeux , sans agressivité, échangeaient les bons plans de toutes sortes , c’était bien , une sorte de grande famille . Pas d’incertitudes sur la route et dans les hôtels . Puis les drogues fortes ont fait leur apparition transformant ceux devenus addicts et sans argent en véritables prédateurs, reculants devant rien , détroussant des personnes seules en les droguant ou par le charme pour assurer leur quotidien et en dealant . Le paradis est devenu une courre des miracles. Des overdoses emportant ces enfants de l’insouciance tombés dans le piège . Beaucoup d’anciens des sixties étaient accros et ne reculaient devant rien pour s’acheter leur dose . Le triste retour du bâton d’une route trop belle , légere et insouciante . Eddie n’était pas à cette époque une personne très fréquentable .... mais qui l’était? Sur quels critères? C’était la Route des Indes avec ses combines ... Après il a peut-être changé . Je parle des années 73 à 78 . Mais ceux qui y ont vécu savent tout cela . Après je comprends l’aura de ces années . Quand à Charles Duchaussois ce n’était qu’un escroc , payé pour un livre croustillant: Flash ou le grand voyage.... sur la drogue . Un ramassis de débilités avec des lieux réels pour crédibiliser le tout ... pffff .... Il a atterri à Poissy pour certaines raisons . Mais sans intérêt.
@djhannas
@djhannas 4 жыл бұрын
Wow
@dogfromhellloveis4649
@dogfromhellloveis4649 11 жыл бұрын
ive read his book, i think your mistaken charles was never in goa nor he talked of eddie... i really liked the book can actually picture what he was talking about
@Mage164
@Mage164 7 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure it's the same guy Duchaussois is talking about. He wrote he has a house in Goa and is frequently in Katmandu.
@nfsmaniac03
@nfsmaniac03 5 жыл бұрын
Was the book released in English or are you some French and English speaking people? I never heard of a translation
@alexandrar1308
@alexandrar1308 4 жыл бұрын
C’est s’amusant comme les personnes peuvent être fascinés par le hippy trail et certaines figures . On oublie la réalité et on transforme en icône des personnes sulfureuses. Eddie passait son temps entre Goa et Katmandou vers 73 / 76 selon les saisons Il jouait au « dandy « à Katmandou dans les années 70 et fréquentait une pie shop dans le vieux Katmandou en face du mellow, une haschich pie shop où les stones résonnaient, conscient de son ascendant sur ceux que son ancienneté fascinait ( ils arrivaient....) , il profitait à sa manière des femmes surtout et de la générosité de ceux buvant ses paroles . Une de ses girl friend allemande est devenu accro à l’héroïne en sa compagnie et en est morte en quelques mois . N’oubliez pas que sous la nostalgie de ces années bien des voyageurs ne sont pas revenus , bad trips , overdoses . Katmandou était un paradis par rapport à l’Inde , le Pakistan car les femmes y déambulaient en paix , on pouvait y vivre pour quelques dollars, se louer une belle chambre vers la rivière ou une maison à Swayambu. À côté de cela jusqu’en 74 / 75 les voyageurs tranquilles en quête de paix et d’une vie loin des astreintes de la société sillonnaient la route d Istanbul à Katmandou ( ou Kathmandu) , Ils étaient solidaires , joyeux , sans agressivité, échangeaient les bons plans de toutes sortes , c’était bien , une sorte de grande famille . Pas d’incertitudes sur la route et dans les hôtels . Puis les drogues fortes ont fait leur apparition transformant ceux devenus addicts et sans argent en véritables prédateurs, reculants devant rien , détroussés des personnes seules en les droguants ou par le charme pour assurer leur quotidien et en dealant Le paradis est devenu une cours des miracles. Des overdoses emportant ces enfants de l’insouciance tombés dans le piège . Beaucoup d’anciens des sixties étaient accros et ne reculaient devant rien pour s’acheter leur dose . Le triste retour du bâton d’une route trop belle , légere et insouciante . Eddie n’était pas à cette époque une personne fréquentable à moins de vouloir se détruire. Après il a peut-être changé . Je parle des années 73 à 78 . Mais ceux qui y ont vécu savent tout cela . Après je comprends l’aura de ces années .
@Carefaceeeee
@Carefaceeeee 6 жыл бұрын
insight
@davemothersole23
@davemothersole23 14 жыл бұрын
RIP eddie.
@r13p13
@r13p13 11 жыл бұрын
It is the same...
@goahippytribe
@goahippytribe 14 жыл бұрын
There's a facebook fanpage following these interviews too...its under facebook and if you search for the fanpage its 'goahippytribe'
@ChickenCastleQQ
@ChickenCastleQQ 2 жыл бұрын
yeah fee style life yeah
@marcogau2086
@marcogau2086 4 жыл бұрын
Charles Douchaussois.
@ericmasters9680
@ericmasters9680 11 жыл бұрын
Charles Duchaussois talks about Eddie "Eight Fingers" on his book "Flash ou Le Grand Voyage", actually many times - from the scene were the fat american is messing with Eddy and his vietnamese friend till the scene were the police are after the hippie community and take Eddie to deport him from Katmandu - the question his: Is this the same Eddie from Charles ?
@nfsmaniac03
@nfsmaniac03 5 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure it is. I did some research back when I discovered the book, and it seems to be the same person
@marcogau2086
@marcogau2086 4 жыл бұрын
@@nfsmaniac03 yep.
@alexandrar1308
@alexandrar1308 4 жыл бұрын
Yes it’s the same person . Eddie was quite a weird guy , we met him in Kathmandu with his German (? Don’t remember exactly her nationality or may be from NYC ... ) blond girl friend Rita , who died of overdose the year after . A lovely girl . Eddie was not that peaceful guy ( May be later ...) but on hard drugs like most people living there from 75 / 77 . He has no money but always found people for paying his bills .... he knew all the tricks. And the younger were fascinated by his stories ... Eddie was very smart with them flattering his ego . Well , life between Kathmandu/ Benares/ Delhi/ Goa was a little closed to Duchaussois ‘ book even Charles was far from the reality of this road even if junkies are all similar in despair and in their end .
@MichelGmusic
@MichelGmusic 3 ай бұрын
How did he stay on in India? You don't get lifetime visas.
@DCM88
@DCM88 2 ай бұрын
The Indian state has more important things to do than worrying about hippies. He was in a remote area that was originally a Portuguese colony. Far away from the East Company lands.
@Armenia0018
@Armenia0018 14 жыл бұрын
he is armenian ...
@snipergames100
@snipergames100 13 жыл бұрын
i have 8 fingers too
@christuimbirek
@christuimbirek 14 жыл бұрын
haha edie rocks
@herbertluthe6850
@herbertluthe6850 4 жыл бұрын
Eddie sounds a bit like Karl Renz. give up all illusions and hope.
@JoshDorta1
@JoshDorta1 4 жыл бұрын
Foolishness
@kevincarr335
@kevincarr335 Жыл бұрын
How was the smack?
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