Some amazing music emerged from the Summer of Love in 1967. These four classic LPs released during those months captured the ...
Some one-hit wonders from 1967 really resonated with teens at the time who were all about psychedelia, flower power, and ...
The summer of 1967 saw a surge in protests and the rise of the hippie movement. Frustration with the Vietnam War fueled social and political discontent. The Haight-Ashbury district in San Francisco ...
The thing about the Summer of Love is that it was also, simply, 1967 in San Francisco. It’s true that hordes of hippies heeded Timothy Leary’s call to turn on, tune in and drop out, and that less ...
The “Summer of Love” was a defining moment in San Francisco’s history. In 1967, more than 100,000 people flocked to the city’s Haight-Ashbury district, where droves of hippies embraced psychedelic ...
The 1967 Summer of Love and the counterculture movement it inspired sought to transform America into a kinder, gentler society. In ways big and small — and in ways not always positive — it affected ...
The Summer of Love didn’t just happen in a vacuum nearly 60 years ago. It wasn’t a kind of spontaneous combustion that created the hippie movement and the peace and love ethos of the ‘60s generation. ...
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