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Scott McKenzie - San Francisco (Monterey, June 1967)
San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) est une chanson de Scott McKenzie, écrite par John Phillips (The Mamas & the Papas) pour promouvoir le Festival international de musique pop de Monterey.
Sortie en 1967, cette chanson est devenue licône du Summer of Love et du mouvement hippie, dont lépicentre se trouvait dans le quartier de Haight-Ashbury, à San Francisco.
Sortie en 1967, cette chanson est devenue licône du Summer of Love et du mouvement hippie, dont lépicentre se trouvait dans le quartier de Haight-Ashbury, à San Francisco.
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Young,not a care in the world and about to here some of the best popular music ever made.Man,am I jealous.
Minute 1:01 A beautiful girl whit a beautiful puppy
Super anthem
Porque eu não nasci nessa época
Rest in peace Scott McKenzie
The girl in the start of the video is so lovely and beatiful
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I was born in 1965 but I feel I lived at a time B4>
i was born in July of 65, but my parents took me there...oh what a wee one i was .
very nostalgic song...this song just brings back the childhood memories though i was born much much later on! nice song..
Миру - мир, конец войне!))
i remember those days.i was 10 yrs old.also remember hippies spitting on my dad at st louis airport callin him murderer n baby killer.
What a great anniversary, fifty years on 16 to 18 June! :)
What you are looking at is the children sired by the men of the greatest generation. The reason that those kids were so different from all preceding generations of Americans was DOPE, mostly marijuana, which entered into mainstream Americans circa 1967 when the Vietnam War was raging. This generation was anti-war, pro-pot, and very sexually active. These behaviors stayed with the culture and define the out of control liberalism we see today.
Carlo - the Liberals of today must have come from aliens, not the hippy generation. The new generation have little or no musical talent and expect the world to be given to them on a silver platter. I am glad that I lived back in the sixties.
I was 15 in June of 1967. Met my first love at that time and we had a real life version of the summer of love. I miss that time so much and wish we could go back.
Everyone was fresh-faced and not as dirty, tired and ragged-looking as Woodstock. But then again, this is California. We had better-looking hippies out here I guess. But not the Altamont people. They looked as burnt-out as the Woodstock people.
does anyone knows who's the woma at minute 1.08 taking pictures? I dont think she's one of audience, I saw her in several video from 60ies
I think her name is Jill Gibson, but not 100% sure
+donkboy72 thanks a lot
Yes, it's Jill Gibson, she was Lou Adler's girlfriend at the time. 2or3lines.blogspot.com/2017/02/the-mamas-papas-words-of-love-1966.html
That was my father in the cowboy sheriff hat. that was the first time he wore it, and he didn't have a gun.
Is that Crosby @ 2:48
Valleyknight818 Yes, David Crosby. Groovy, he was there as a member of Buffalo Springfield.
The who shocked the world!!!!!
What? Did I just see cops and people laughing together at 1.05? What planet is this video from?
philster611 1967, the summer of love dude. Actually that era was not as idealistic as it portrayed in this film.
Given this was filmed at the Monterey Pop Festival, those are probably Monterey County Sheriffs deputies. Not sure what their rep was like in the '60s but they may not have had as many officers who were anti-hippie as the SFPD just up the coast.
Yeah, I remember being shocked how those people traded in their long hair and hippy beads for business suits. I thought they were dedicated peaceniks. Turns out, it was just another fashion for many of them.
Most of the atmosphere was positive this was a Festival after all ~ People came together to have a good gun time & the police were a positive presence for the most part who kept things from getting out of hand
it was a pipe dream that only extended as long as the length of the pipe
THE VIBRATION IS GOING TO BE FLOWING EVERYWHERE! I CAN NOT STAND MY GENERATION!!! SUCKS! WISH I COULD HAD BEEN THERE!!!!
i bet all of these smelled like shit
Hare Brahs Don't take a shower for a week and that is how it smelled. We all think we are something special UNTOUCHABLE! We all die! Makes me sick to watch my generation and the new upcoming generation; we all look like robots and think age will not catch up to us!
Now, every teen look up to Kardashian, and that is not right.
Hare Brahs No. its not. This is my generation that happening now I am 32 years old and the Kardashians make me sick, actually reality TV makes me sick. I use too be hip then I turned back to music from the 50's 60's and 70's. I grew up on hip hop not rap and people like korn, tool etc... with the people that came out of the 80's. It is a sad time.
that lady at 0:52, wow.
I hate the times we live in now. Wear a flower in your hair from now on..
A time in music history never to be seen again.
So groovy
Groovy!
going to San Francisco. .the most beautiful place on the planet
i'm not a hippy, and I do which I had a time machine, but in all seriousness, I love the spirit of the song!
MarinaSchulzTork nothing wrong with wanting peace and loving music. We're all on this planet together. Don't look at the word "hippie" like it's a negative thing
RIP boy...
i need world war 3!
DawidJoseph05: Do you get it now?
i love so much this song, every memories <3
Que bien que pude encontrar una versión sin subtítulos