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Fifty years ago this month, the "San Francisco" song, written by John Phillips of the Mamas & the Papas and sung by Scott McKenzie, bolted up the charts and helped launch the Summer of Love ...
The 1967 Summer of Love may have gotten its name in ... where it promotes shows and sells Daily Flash T-shirts, buttons and tote bags. Erik Lacitis: 206-464-2237 or elacitis@seattletimes.com ...
This summer marks the 40th anniversary of the so-called Summer of Love, that mythical three months in 1967 in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury neighborhood when visions of peace, love and harmony ...
It was the summer of 1967, and a cultural revolution ... “It was hippies with peace signs, young men without shirts. The women had long hair and long dresses. It was an interesting time.” ...
The Summer of Love resonates in strip mall yoga classes, pop music, visual art, fashion, attitudes toward drugs, the personal computer revolution, and the current mad dash toward the greening of ...
The rock ‘n’ roll shows, long hair, mind-altering drugs and free love of that “Summer of Love” in Haight-Ashbury captivated the nation, but the buildup to that season was a serious and ...