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    In 1967 an expressive, colourful musical force painted a backdrop of social change, fashion, love, turmoil and war. The world remembers the Summer of Love in 1967 as one of those moments when a unique and creative explosion of music and popular culture arrived in the UK and USA.
    This documentary is driven by the soundtrack of the time, which kept the troops company in Vietnam, powered the Anti-War and Civil Rights movements, and opened the hearts and minds of baby boomers who had matured into teens. This special celebrates 1967 as a famous year full of music and change. “Stick a flower in your hair and remember that you are Us not Them.”
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  • @FreeDocumentaryHistory
    @FreeDocumentaryHistory  Месяц назад +52

    This documentary is driven by the soundtrack of the time, which kept the troops company in Vietnam, powered the Anti-War and Civil Rights movements, and opened the hearts and minds of baby boomers who had matured into teens. This special celebrates 1967 as a famous year full of music and change.

    • @jrussellcase
      @jrussellcase Месяц назад +12

      One thing about this time period: It was driven by the music.

    • @FreeDocumentaryHistory
      @FreeDocumentaryHistory  Месяц назад +8

      @@jrussellcase quite amazing I must say. And such iconic songs. They’ve stood the test of time

    • @fayejacobs1043
      @fayejacobs1043 Месяц назад +2

      @@jrussellcase perhaps the drugs too😏

    • @danielgiraud1118
      @danielgiraud1118 Месяц назад

      Hey Chuck ! Ton documentaire est très mal fait. C'est brouillon, on ne voit rien, les images passent beaucoup trop vite, on ne peut pas apprécier. C'est raté. Je ne te félicite pas. Dommage...
      *** Hey Chuck ! Yer documentary is very poorly done. It's messy, ye cannie see anything, the images go by way too quickly, ye cannie appreciate it. Yewh blew it !. I'm nae a-congratulatin' thee. Too bad...

    • @pikespeak8669
      @pikespeak8669 Месяц назад

      USA PULLED OUT OF VIETNAM 🇻🇳 THE NORTH COMMUNIST CAME SOUTH
      POOR PEOPLE STILL CONTROLLED BY NORTH.
      SO MANY MEN WOMEN DIED😭.
      The only time no soldier's been send to
      War with President Trump.
      Look bushes made war's.

  • @missrayelyn3045
    @missrayelyn3045 Месяц назад +61

    My uncle was drafted, and in Vietnam in '67. I was 10, and I remember watching the news trying to see if I could spot him. I remember being scared until he came home. I can't imagine how scared my grandparents must've been. That was a time when there was a dark cloud hanging around.

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Месяц назад +11

      My uncle was drafted. He was never the same. Became an alcoholic and died of heart trouble in his 40s.

    • @missrayelyn3045
      @missrayelyn3045 Месяц назад +10

      @ThomasCranmer1959 my uncle wasn't the same either. He is still alive, but that war took away a part of his personality that never came back. To this day, he's afraid of the dark.

    • @hurdygurdyguy1
      @hurdygurdyguy1 Месяц назад +6

      My wife's brother was a Marine and spent a good amount of time at the Demilitarized Zone in Vietnam. Her sister's boyfriend served on an aircraft carrier. She remembers the worry they all went through. She has a cousin who was a Green Beret and had grim experiences in Vietnam...

    • @tundrawomansays694
      @tundrawomansays694 Месяц назад

      I don’t know why we still think we can send people to war and have them return unchanged as a result of their experiences. That’s not realistic at all.

    • @cherylmarcuri5506
      @cherylmarcuri5506 Месяц назад +3

      My uncle also served in Nam that year. I wonder if your dad knew my uncle?

  • @bold58
    @bold58 Месяц назад +68

    I can remember my mother in the summer of 67 at the kitchen counter with sun shining through the window on her bleach blonde hair and her transistor radio on the counter next to her playing the songs of 67 .
    The Association , the Turtles, The Beatles etc.
    She seemed so happy then.

    • @FreeDocumentaryHistory
      @FreeDocumentaryHistory  Месяц назад +7

      Love your anecdote. You transport the reader to that space. Thank you

    • @shootfirst2097
      @shootfirst2097 29 дней назад +6

      I remember walking with my sister to school in '65 and hearing "Satisfaction" and "Get Off My Cloud"
      playing on her transistor radio. Also being at an outdoor teen dance at the city park's tennis courts
      and hearing "Ferry Cross the Mersey." I think it was even a live band.

    • @patriciamasci6172
      @patriciamasci6172 29 дней назад +4

      Those were "happier" times then - Moms like yours & mine are harder to find today....sadly.

  • @mikenuyen4441
    @mikenuyen4441 Месяц назад +40

    i remember all this stuff. 10 years old in 67. I got the best time to be alive in America.

    • @lastofthev8interceptors411
      @lastofthev8interceptors411 25 дней назад +1

      I was nine, living in an innocent South Pacific paradise, New Zealand.We were second tier boomers, the first gen had to fight our oldies in the sixties to gain their freedom, by the time the seventies rolled around parents had given up, leaving a stroppy bunch of long haired rebels to pretty much do as we pleased!

    • @blossom1643
      @blossom1643 23 дня назад +1

      Second tier Boomers! Love it ! Never heard it put like that ! We Did live in The Best Era for music! Nothin else comes Close!✌️🇺🇸

    • @TerryFlynn-sd1ho
      @TerryFlynn-sd1ho 22 дня назад +1

      I turned 10 in Nov 67 but already playing both guitar and drums, had 45s of Beatles, Stones, Yardbirds etc.lived in 'Littleton 'Denver at the time but made a living playing music for decades so I guess The Summer of 67 rubbed off on me .Peace ❤

    • @ConnieM777
      @ConnieM777 20 дней назад

      I was 11. You can’t imagine how magical that year was, you had to live it.

    • @RoadWarrior-lo9vt
      @RoadWarrior-lo9vt 7 дней назад +1

      I was born in July '67. The heart of the summer of love. I hate to say.. I don't remember much of the summer of love. I think I cried alot! 🥴

  • @mikewithers299
    @mikewithers299 Месяц назад +39

    What a time to be alive and witness history changing. I was 5 years old then. The music of that time will never fade away for me.

    • @yaraviera4444
      @yaraviera4444 Месяц назад +2

      I was born in 1982..an before it was a little dispute about presidential election I believe in Dominican 🇩🇴 republic. Then I came to USA 🇺🇸 by 9 years of age..an started learning about the history of USA in high school..but this a history they don't teach in high school..or college unless you don't read about it

    • @pikespeak8669
      @pikespeak8669 Месяц назад

      @yaraviera4444
      50 yr's ado teacher's don't teach real history.
      America bad sociolist great (wrong).
      We thought or son's
      The real history.

    • @KaryannFontaineikary4
      @KaryannFontaineikary4 18 дней назад +1

      I was 17 in 1967. Loved the music, lost older friends to the war. The Viet Nan War was heartbreaking. The body bags of our men on the news. Hated the War and respected our Vets. Many men who came home, turned to drugs to cope, some could not cope at all. The draft was feared. Our generation had a better way than the rigid establishment who reviled us. Love, communication, understanding.

  • @ThomasCranmer1959
    @ThomasCranmer1959 Месяц назад +49

    Rock music of the 60s was incredible. The Hammond organ has a unique sound.

    • @robertshapiro3733
      @robertshapiro3733 Месяц назад +2

      And according to Al Kooper, Dylan’s organist on the album “Highway 61 Revisited”, a most difficult instrument to play. He was unable to even find its power button. But as the songs themselves attest, it brought, for example, the song “Like a Rolling Stone” to immeasurable heights.

    • @danielgiraud1118
      @danielgiraud1118 Месяц назад

      @@robertshapiro3733 : Stevie Winwood, Jimmy Smith, Mahalia Jackson, Booker T. Jones jouaient aussi sur des orgues Hammond.

    • @timanctil8225
      @timanctil8225 Месяц назад +1

      I sold a first series Hammond at a garage sale in the eighties for $40...oops!
      My memory got a little clearer, it wasn't a Hammond, it was a Moog... but either way, oops!

  • @timcross2510
    @timcross2510 Месяц назад +25

    My world war two era uncles were upset that summer because young boys were dead in Nam and the newspapers put golf tournaments, show biz and "anything but dead in the jungle" on the front pages and nightly news.
    I was 8. Never forgot that.

    • @cocoaorange1
      @cocoaorange1 12 дней назад +1

      WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, that's 3 wars in 3 decades, it was too much, I was born in August of 1967.

  • @alexiasherman3358
    @alexiasherman3358 Месяц назад +25

    I graduated HS in '67. Both fabulous and sad times with the best music ever. Would not want to be any other age than I was then and am now.

    • @jimmyflanagan5938
      @jimmyflanagan5938 Месяц назад +3

      Graduated HS 1967 west high Torrance California. What a time to me a teenager in L A

    • @ClassicMoments-bg1bb
      @ClassicMoments-bg1bb Месяц назад +2

      You describe ’67 very accurately. Great music during a sad era.

    • @stevenr8606
      @stevenr8606 Месяц назад +1

      👍🏻 HS GRAD '74 🎉😊

    • @shootfirst2097
      @shootfirst2097 29 дней назад +1

      I could rather stay in my late teens and early 20s. Best times of MY life.

  • @JollyRoger1969
    @JollyRoger1969 Месяц назад +22

    Really enjoyed the soundtrack of this documentary, I'm a 90s kid but always felt a spiritual connection to this time. Can appreciate how people wanted change, thinking and do things differently.

    • @JRNarian
      @JRNarian 19 дней назад +1

      As a 90s kid as well, I remember the 60s and 70s making a comeback during that time :)

  • @gordlawton
    @gordlawton Месяц назад +14

    I turned 17 in 1967. So many things were happening at the time. I wouldn't pick a different time to grow up.

    • @humboldthammer
      @humboldthammer 21 день назад

      Consider this . . . never before RIGHT NOW -- not in the entire history of men and women on Earth -- have so many educated people lived so freely and so abundantly. And for just 18 years, since Google bought RUclips and TV went digital in 2006, we have been connected to a shared, worldwide experience with near-instant communication. It is GUARANTEED to wake "THIS" generation up.

  • @giselematthews7949
    @giselematthews7949 Месяц назад +27

    I was only 13 in 67. But i remember it well.

    • @elizabethmcleod246
      @elizabethmcleod246 Месяц назад +1

      I was 10 years old. What a time to be alive.

    • @shootfirst2097
      @shootfirst2097 29 дней назад +2

      @@elizabethmcleod246 Yes, I was ten, too. And my older sisters were music fanatics, so I was
      DRILLED with this great music constantly. We also had a AM disc jockey down the street who gave my sisters free promo albums and singles.

    • @elizabethmcleod246
      @elizabethmcleod246 29 дней назад +1

      @@shootfirst2097 Nice! It was my hip Mom who bought me albums from
      various artists. Oh course, I listened to the radio all the time to.

  • @kimdurig1322
    @kimdurig1322 Месяц назад +16

    I turned thirteen that year what an amazing time to live

  • @sarasarah1810
    @sarasarah1810 Месяц назад +17

    throughout all the turmoil going on through the 60s worldwide, all the good and all the bad, one thing stands out more to me than anything. that decade gave the world the best music we have ever heard.

  • @anitakephart3851
    @anitakephart3851 23 дня назад +5

    My baby sis was born in '67.
    She is already gone.
    I still can't believe it.
    I can't quite get over it.
    Wish she was here.
    I used to sing all these songs to her in my 65 Ford Falcon and it still is one of my favorite memories of back then . I was 10 yrs older and felt like I was supposed to look after here.
    It was a time that is hard to get younger people of today to get to understand.
    I guess you just had to be there.
    What a time, what a time, what a time...

  • @maryrod9882
    @maryrod9882 5 дней назад +1

    While on a cruise I met a lovely lady and her husband - around their latte 70’s or early 80’s.
    We would often attend the same afternoon event and sit together.
    Once when her husband left for a few minutes, she shared that she would drive from Seattle to San Francisco every Friday after work and drive back on Sunday!
    She said it was the time of her life in the 1960’s!
    She never missed a weekend and sometimes would not get any sleep- she would arrive in Seattle and go straight to work on Monday! San Francisco was the place to be!!!
    The Vietnam Memorial in Washington is solemnly deeply moving.
    All Honor, Gratitude and Respect to all Veterans.

  • @robynmasters335
    @robynmasters335 24 дня назад +9

    My mom was 18 and in the process of conceiving me in '67. I was the result of Flower Power.

  • @kckazcoll1
    @kckazcoll1 Месяц назад +7

    thanks for this perspective, very enjoyable! Love all the music used in this doco, too

  • @nanabutner
    @nanabutner Месяц назад +9

    I remember the “SUMMER OF LOVE” very well! We had the whole world at our feet and yes--we could do anything! I took part in “PROTEST MARCHES” and so many other things. “WE ALSO LOST SO MANY GOOD THINGS AS WELL”!

  • @deboramccallum3987
    @deboramccallum3987 19 дней назад +4

    Best times ever from a ten year olds eyes. We used to have slumber parties and pretend we were Motown singer's. I'll never forget it.

  • @yassir1776
    @yassir1776 Месяц назад +10

    Looks like we're headed for another summer of love

  • @ruthhaywood3473
    @ruthhaywood3473 Месяц назад +7

    This is a great documentary. Will watch again. Thanks 4 the memories

  • @JRNarian
    @JRNarian 19 дней назад +4

    I'm a millennial but my parents came of age during this time and I grew up with the music of this era at our house :)

    • @chimom7112
      @chimom7112 15 дней назад

      I'm a boomer and I brought my kids up with music from 60s to 80s.

  • @dianeruiz0721
    @dianeruiz0721 Месяц назад +6

    I was 7 in 67 but remember it well. The music on the radio was great!! I remember seeing the Vietnam War coverage on the news. My immediate family didn’t have any one out there fighting. My Dad fought in the Korean War. Everything was great but then only I was too young to realize it

  • @martinavila6821
    @martinavila6821 12 дней назад +2

    1967 ,i turned 13 in January. Enjoyed my youth. Remember listening the world news with Walter Cronkite, and what was happening at that time. The music and the bands that played them were great. What Me Worry ,i was too busy being a kid

  • @fayejacobs1043
    @fayejacobs1043 Месяц назад +6

    Excellent Doc, this was definetly my mom's era. I just sent her this Doc to watch. My mom graduated high school in '67, i will have to talk to her about her version of "Summer of Love"Man what a time to have been alive!!!

    • @danielgiraud1118
      @danielgiraud1118 Месяц назад

      Hey Chuck ! Yer documentary is very poorly done. It's messy, ye cannie see anything, the images go by way too quickly, ye cannie appreciate it. Yewh blew it !. I'm nae a-congratulatin' thee. Too bad...

    • @marymacdonald2379
      @marymacdonald2379 25 дней назад

      I am your Mom's age. I spent the summer of 1967 in L.A. marijuana from Mexico (not so strong as weed today) was everywhere. Concerts were affordable even for an 18year old with a summer job. Way lower crime and teenagers could get jobs easily.

    • @danielgiraud1118
      @danielgiraud1118 23 дня назад

      @@marymacdonald2379 :
      Sae, the same age we art.

  • @foto21
    @foto21 6 дней назад +1

    RIP Bob Simon, I really admired his work in journalism.

  • @jrussellcase
    @jrussellcase Месяц назад +7

    Tammi Terrell's passing was a huge loss. I was born a year and a half after she passed. She had a helluva voice, and was easy on the eyes.

    • @fabrikk60
      @fabrikk60 Месяц назад +2

      Whenever I see Tammi I feel a little emotional, about how sad her early passing was. She seemed like a sweet and beautiful person.

  • @robertcombs55
    @robertcombs55 Месяц назад +9

    in 1968...I arrived in Vietnam....or Hell as we called it...

  • @CraigPrice-zq5wz
    @CraigPrice-zq5wz 29 дней назад +4

    Still best music of our times. Great 😊 and keep on trucking.

  • @MrFroglips69
    @MrFroglips69 Месяц назад +7

    Groovy baby, totally trippy.

  • @lelandkelley2199
    @lelandkelley2199 Месяц назад +5

    I was four years old and remember the music and cars and fashion. In highschool I had a 67 mustang

  • @ericrlaz39
    @ericrlaz39 7 дней назад +1

    I was born in December '67. Tail end of the summer of love. A truly different world it was

  • @ronaldzent6321
    @ronaldzent6321 Месяц назад +13

    Twiggy, the first Supermodel. Those eyes!

    • @tiffanyroseangeles34
      @tiffanyroseangeles34 Месяц назад +1

      That was a cool look! I wish I’d been around to see it all Loved Mary Quants designs as well….I wasn’t born until 1961 …
      like many here. I loved the kohl eyeliner …..

    • @MaureenDeVries-wd9mh
      @MaureenDeVries-wd9mh Месяц назад +2

      Jean Shrimpton?

    • @n9oqu
      @n9oqu Месяц назад +1

      she had eyes but mothing else!

  • @ronaldzent6321
    @ronaldzent6321 Месяц назад +9

    So sad about both Tammy Terrell and Marvin Gaye. Marvin was never the same after she died so young.

    • @danilaroche1156
      @danilaroche1156 19 дней назад

      I met Tammi at a Motown picnic. She was very attractive. She got beat up by the industry and abusive men.

  • @INgirl812
    @INgirl812 7 дней назад +1

    I was in 6th grade then. I remember the music, the war, and the fashions. Twiggy was an idol to me.

  • @robertmanley2687
    @robertmanley2687 Месяц назад +6

    I had a Jimi Hendrix poster with a black light and Hey Joe written in day-glo paint on my bedroom wall in 1967.

    • @danilaroche1156
      @danilaroche1156 19 дней назад

      I loved his music too but keep in mind, he was an occultist. I'd steer clear. Beatles were occultists too.

    • @robertmanley2687
      @robertmanley2687 19 дней назад

      @@danilaroche1156 Purple Haze

  • @danielpollak6075
    @danielpollak6075 Месяц назад +5

    👏👏excellent documentation of the summer of love👏👏well done👍~ty

  • @ginaferracini9375
    @ginaferracini9375 Месяц назад +5

    I was born in 1967 I remember my mums and sisters dresses amazing loved the music too ..60s 🎶 🌼🧡

  • @kso808
    @kso808 7 дней назад +1

    EXCELLENT documentary on the best year for music IMHO! Thank you for putting this together. You’ve captured the zeitgeist of that pivotal year where music intersected so perfectly with society and politics.***** (5 stars)

  • @jeffbreezee
    @jeffbreezee Месяц назад +4

    I was a one year old in 67, but I heard plenty of stories from that year. My dad was Korean War vet, so he was a regular working stiff. He had two younger brothers who served in Vietnam in 67. One in the Air Force and one in the Marines.

  • @francisebbecke2727
    @francisebbecke2727 15 дней назад +2

    For most of us being a hippy was for just a season, but what a season!

    • @andyhowat4624
      @andyhowat4624 5 дней назад

      It became a life style for those who wanted change

  • @vickiladu6755
    @vickiladu6755 3 дня назад

    I was 13 in the summer of love. all those songs I knew well and loved so much! Loved soul music and blues and pop, of course. Great te to be on the younger side, not having to worry about being an adult yet, the war, just still being a kid coming of age!

  • @user-qs7gx7rp7m
    @user-qs7gx7rp7m Месяц назад +14

    As a Canadian '67 was a defining moment for an 18 year old. The Nam war was a blessing. By 70 as as a would be 'hippie' inan age when feminis declared peace in the war between the sexes, bras were burned and birth control pills were everywhere, the CND was at par with the US $ and Europe not yet recovered from WWII was dirt cheap. I got to visit France, Spain twice, Morocco (extraordinary adventures everywhere in near pre-tourist Europe) and lasty old England. Cost $850 for 6 months of truly remarkable adventure (Can pay for a moron was $80 per week). Few Americans males - so no competition, but no shortage of Yankee Gal college grads, lots & lots of Aussis and many interesting Brits. In 75 years of life I can truly honestly say God was more than good to me for all of that time. It still makes me smile and the special loves experienced along the way leave me happily-sad for having lived it. Not afraid of dying any time. Fate allowed me the very best even if a poor man then and now.

    • @fabrikk60
      @fabrikk60 Месяц назад +4

      "The Nam war was a blessing". WTF??

    • @zenlandzipline
      @zenlandzipline Месяц назад +2

      @@fabrikk60maybe he got a lot of poon because all the men went to Vietnam to fight. A lot of lonely girls here. Just guessing, because I can’t think of any reason why war would be a blessing.

  • @deejay4922
    @deejay4922 3 дня назад +1

    Good Historical Doco.

  • @moniquesilverans3842
    @moniquesilverans3842 5 дней назад +1

    Les années 1966 et 1967 en Europe c'était formidable. Tout était si fou alors qu'en 2024 tout est si sage et monotone. Je suis née en 1947 donc j'ai vécu cette période, c'était une joie et une folie, j'ai adoré. Et maintenant les vieux (comme moi) sont mécontents sur les jeunes mais moi je les trouve trop sages, qu'ils s'amusent plus car la jeunesse n'a qu'un temps.

  • @juliejackman2649
    @juliejackman2649 Месяц назад +93

    My Dad fought in the Vietnam war and I'm very proud of him and all the rest for fighting for freedom. 🇺🇸

    • @caroleminke6116
      @caroleminke6116 Месяц назад +1

      Was he drafted? ❤️‍🩹

    • @kcollinsgallhollcom
      @kcollinsgallhollcom Месяц назад +35

      It was a foolish war escalated by LBJ to line his pockets and the pockets of his friends.
      However the troops are not to blame, were heroes and were treated terribly by our government. Vets shouldn’t be treated that way

    • @sharolynwells
      @sharolynwells Месяц назад +21

      My late husband served in Cambodia during the Vietnam War -- Jan. 1970 to Dec. 1971. I'm fighting for him mow because he was exposed to Agent Orange over there. He died from a dead liver a year ago.i miss him so much.

    • @johndoe-od6ge
      @johndoe-od6ge Месяц назад +11

      @@sharolynwells I'm sorry for your loss !!!

    • @ThomasCranmer1959
      @ThomasCranmer1959 Месяц назад +8

      ​@@kcollinsgallhollcomIt was a foolish war started by.... drum roll..... PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRATS. JFK.

  • @catl1783
    @catl1783 10 часов назад

    pretty awesome doc. I can remember my father disinheriting my brother for fleeing to Canada to avoid the draft. I loved Jim Morrisson, Janis Joplin, jimi Hendrix. Todays music can't touch any of this, culturally, historically and just pure sound! So delicious, textural, and deep....sadly missing today

  • @tommyasprion4394
    @tommyasprion4394 Месяц назад +13

    I am also proud of our troops that served during Vietnam War- they were standing against evil regime, just as ww2 vets and Korea. Now darkness has descended on our once great nation.

    • @sharyllee7094
      @sharyllee7094 24 дня назад +3

      I'm proud of them, too. AND, a lot of the evilness of that time, lived in our own Government...

    • @scottfagerstrom9312
      @scottfagerstrom9312 18 дней назад

      I'm proud of them, too, but we were definitely fighting on the wrong side in that war.

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 4 дня назад

      I'm a vet. We soldiers got swindled. All the way back to WWII and earlier. (See General Butler's book, "War Is a Racket.")
      Don't blame the soldiers. We followed orders and thought we were serving our families and country. In your 20's, you haven't read the Constitution that many times and don't think that you may have been sent to an unconstitutional "war." I would never do it again.

  • @Shanehutcheson841
    @Shanehutcheson841 Месяц назад +2

    Great Video!!

  • @lindasimons691
    @lindasimons691 5 дней назад +1

    Good movie, thx.

  • @gogoyubari366
    @gogoyubari366 14 дней назад +1

    I remember in 1850 I was In the turkey war. We had little flutes to sing in Orlando with the rice in soy sauce. Can't do that no more with the woodcraft in Alabama.

  • @cathybassett6432
    @cathybassett6432 23 дня назад

    Thank you for this fabulous video! I was 15 turned16 in 1967. What a fabulous time to be alive. The most EXCELLENT music. Lucky me lucky us.

  • @bettierusso5410
    @bettierusso5410 11 дней назад

    I was just 10 years old in 1967. I was living for a year in Okinawa while my Dad was a Country Music musician and was on tour with his band playing for the troops in the Vietnam War. He was a veteran of WWII on the Beaches of Normandy. I, being an American, always believed the "summer of love" was 1969..Candlestick Park, Height Ashbury in San Fransisco, WOOD STOCK! It was a blast to grow up then. I remember these three years as constant TV of the war, and being spoiled rotten by the lonely American Soldiers who missed their family, especially their little sisters back home when they saw my sister and I. They saw a little girl with blond hair, and big blue eyes, who spoke English. The Hippy movement was earlier in London, then hit America in full color in 1969. I loved the music of the time, and my Dad and Mom didn't ...just like most parents of the time! This brings a lot of memories.

  • @trevorwakefiel870
    @trevorwakefiel870 Месяц назад +5

    Im British born but my family emigrated to Australia on BOAC in 1969..
    Australian Soldiers & NZ soldiers also fought in Vietnam even as a young child and seeing fhe conflict daily on black & white TV.
    Australians where rallying also in capitals cities to end the Vietnam war and young men called up for 2 years national service ...
    Alot of young men came back mentally medically ill ruined alot men forever and not to mention deformed children being born due to Vietnam vets in the field sprayed from above with agent orange and caused alot of cancers to some ex Vietnam vet's.

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 4 дня назад

      The U.S. had only 5 allies in Vietnam: Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, Philippines. Though we were all wrong with LBJ's unconstitutional "war," may God bless our Oz mates always. My cousin got drafted and is dead from the Agent Orange.

  • @robertlear2712
    @robertlear2712 Месяц назад +5

    I was in college in 1967 and I was in a band. I just wanted to do music. I only stayed in college because I didn’t want to be drafted, which I barely escaped.

    • @jessiem276
      @jessiem276 Месяц назад

      So you figured someone else could go instead of you??

    • @howardquinn5911
      @howardquinn5911 15 дней назад

      ⁠@@jessiem276I was 4F and lucky. My dad and his three brothers went to WWII. Two didn’t come back. The other two did, but it wasn’t easy. Our dad stayed in 20 years. I always wonder what he might say to someone like you. He didn’t talk much about his experience. What’s your story?

  • @RoadWarrior-lo9vt
    @RoadWarrior-lo9vt 7 дней назад

    White Rabbit: One of the most powerful thought provoking outstanding pieces of musical art ever made. It's definitely on a very short list. Shame it's so damn short, no pun intended.
    ✌🙂

  • @charlieconnelly5514
    @charlieconnelly5514 День назад

    Big Billy McNeil with the European Cup,right on man 👌🍀🇮🇪

  • @andyhowat4624
    @andyhowat4624 5 дней назад

    The baby boomers had it all. The 50s. Greatest decade ever. Music cars no worries. I'm glad I was there.

  • @apitheous194
    @apitheous194 21 день назад +1

    As a white kid growing up in the late sixties and mid seventies I loved rock and Motown, What a great time for music.

  • @ScarlettFire341
    @ScarlettFire341 29 дней назад +2

    "First we overlook evil, Then we permit evil. Then we legalize evil. Then we promote evil. Then we celebrate evil. Then we persecute those who still call it evil." Fr. Dwight Longenecker
    “In the Last Days, Good will be called Evil and Evil will be called Good.” Are We There YET ?

    • @hollyringo8198
      @hollyringo8198 23 дня назад

      I think your on to something, a child of 1967, & what an explosive time of creativity, & makes me understand me better, I think the word evil in your analogy is bit harsh, but I can see your leaning but, I believe it’s more of the Ying/Yang thing, the dark took far too many but they weren’t evil, just curious & f’n talented. Make good choices kids.

  • @jerrylubrano5052
    @jerrylubrano5052 13 дней назад +1

    I was 16 in 1967. Absolutely an incredible time to be alive in America except for the war and the Beatles. The so-called Fab Four couldn’t hold a candle of the greatest of them all - The Stones ( they are still touring! Can you believe it? And to sold out crowds)

  • @yaraviera4444
    @yaraviera4444 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this. Lovely video about what was the 60s like I was born in the 80s.yet I know black community suffered a lot..

    • @jessiem276
      @jessiem276 Месяц назад

      Lots of people suffered!

  • @the4thway51
    @the4thway51 18 дней назад +1

    I'm surprised, this is well put together.

  • @nekomantix598
    @nekomantix598 15 дней назад

    My moms dad is a Mexican american Vietnam Veteran and grandmother was the cute girl with a beehive hairstyle and cute skirts and heels, they listened to fats domino and other oldies And my dad’s dad and grandmother were in San Francisco, with flowers in their hair 😊 they even experienced the famous Altamont CA concert lol they are all alive and well today, I’m glad I have been raised to know about what they’ve experienced and their perspectives 🙂

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um Месяц назад +5

    "The 1960s were about releasing ourselves from conventional society and freeing ourselves."
    -- Yoko Ono

  • @arthurdalton517
    @arthurdalton517 Месяц назад +3

    I am from Santa Cruz and I think that this documentary is great .I think that we in the S F bay and around it were at least 3 to mabey 5 years ahead of the rest of the Country . Monterey pops. Festival was great and According to Grace Slick it was the best one of the 3 it's been said that Janice Joplin was the Artist that everyone came to see.

    • @danielgiraud1118
      @danielgiraud1118 Месяц назад

      Hey Chuck ! Yer documentary is very poorly done. It's messy, ye cannie see anything, the images go by way too quickly, ye cannie appreciate it. Yewh blew it !. I'm nae a-congratulatin' thee. Too bad...

    • @arthurdalton517
      @arthurdalton517 Месяц назад

      @@danielgiraud1118 are you from there

    • @danielgiraud1118
      @danielgiraud1118 Месяц назад

      @@arthurdalton517 : "Are ye from there" ? From where ? Can ye speak english properly, pliz ?

    • @arthurdalton517
      @arthurdalton517 Месяц назад

      @@danielgiraud1118 are you from the San Francisco bay area or Monterey Bay.
      I am and I thought it was done very well

    • @danielgiraud1118
      @danielgiraud1118 28 дней назад

      @@arthurdalton517 : Et alors Doolin'-Dalton ?

  • @bobwhite2
    @bobwhite2 Месяц назад +2

    They hurt nobody.

  • @Nick-fi1mc
    @Nick-fi1mc Месяц назад +4

    It is criminal what happens when the who went on stage at the Monterey Pop festival.... Where is their music???

  • @suestephan3255
    @suestephan3255 29 дней назад +1

    It was a great time to be a young person, all about the music, transistor radios, record players, going to the near by 5 & 10 to buy the latest 45. I was born 10/50 so I was 17 that summer. I didn’t pay that much attention to the Viet Nam war. My Dad died in ‘57 and I didn’t really watch the news. I was working nights and out with friends walking when not working. I did due to my neighbor who gave me the address of the of the paper that had Marine’s names and I did write to them about 60 letters and they wrote back.

    • @suestephan3255
      @suestephan3255 29 дней назад

      The magazine was Sea Tiger. Like I said I wrote to about 60 marines in 67-68

  • @justinkauffman731
    @justinkauffman731 Месяц назад +8

    And then came Tet

  • @lorigoshert6667
    @lorigoshert6667 25 дней назад +1

    Thanks for this. I've seen a lot of documentaries about this era, but none that have presented the British perspective (aside from a few band-specific docs). I'd never heard of Radio Caroline, for example, and it was interesting to hear the different ways the older generation responded to youth culture.
    The audio seems to be messed up around the time Janis Joplin is singing, though.

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Месяц назад +4

    Ah, the summer of love, I was 7, figures, my timing sucks.

    • @fabrikk60
      @fabrikk60 Месяц назад +2

      I'm the same age. At least I had a much older sister who brought home all the cool music for me to grow up to. Steppenwolf, Airplane, Hendrix, Cream, Love, Zappa, Traffic, Mayall, Blues Project...I was way into that stuff at age 7 so the late 60s has always felt like a familiar time to me.

  • @tomsmith-rj3vw
    @tomsmith-rj3vw 21 день назад

    Wow best information thanks Google.

  • @Jatadhari1000
    @Jatadhari1000 Месяц назад +3

    excellent documentary, i was a kid then, but i lived through those times

    • @danielgiraud1118
      @danielgiraud1118 Месяц назад

      Hey Chuck ! Yer documentary is very poorly done. It's messy, ye cannie see anything, the images go by way too quickly, ye cannie appreciate it. Yewh blew it !. I'm nae a-congratulatin' thee. Too bad...

  • @hurdygurdyguy1
    @hurdygurdyguy1 Месяц назад +1

    I was only 12 in '67 and living in a small farm-based town got only a glimpse (aka what was allowed) of Hippies, the Counter Culture etc. By the time I was in high school all that had been commercialized and diluted, made "safe" but still with a whiff of forbidden fruit! The nearest mall (an hour's drive away) had The InStore where you could buy black light posters and all manners of Hippie stuff, all commercialized and heady stuff for a small town kid!
    I pretty much missed really experiencing the Summer of Love and all it represented by a good 5 years or so.... and it's just as well.. 🤣
    And in the words of George Harrison, "All things must pass..." even the Summer of Love...

  • @gr8witenorth61
    @gr8witenorth61 Месяц назад +2

    alot of this was being fed by the beatles and the rolling stones, and that group from '67- 72, then you got into jefferson starship and 'white rabbit', i was a kid at this time living in a restaurant in middle ontario, it truely was the best of time and the worst of times, for me....................

  • @Farsider3955
    @Farsider3955 Месяц назад +7

    🤔….and the year after the “Summer of Love” Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. were assassinated.
    Woodstock (‘69) brought some renewed hope for the Hippie generation, but the “free” concert at Altamont later that year ushered in the darkness that follows naivety.
    Then 1970, the U.S. Military shoots down students, killing 4 and injuring almost a dozen others at Kent State University.
    Back to this vid though….this “Free Documentary” was pretty good….not great, but not horrible either. Didn’t flow well….seemed unorganized.
    Interviews with the ‘flower children’ in S.F. mixed in would have added much needed richness - and a glimpse into the actual mindset of the youth of that era.
    Of lot of great music artists were mention, but for 1967 how could they have left out Procol Harum?

  • @MarcGoudreau
    @MarcGoudreau Месяц назад +1

    That age almost transformed America from a corporate "forever war" Govt to a more agreeable partner in efforts for global peace. The Kent State event really highlighted how American youth hated the hypocrisy of the Vietnam war.

  • @patricialong5767
    @patricialong5767 Месяц назад +3

    The summer of self indulgence and absolute excess, did you say?? LOL

  • @ericsahagun5344
    @ericsahagun5344 Месяц назад +2

    Bonnie in minute 34 of this 43-minute video you talk about the Ed Sullivan Show and the doors with pissed me off so bad about that Is Jim wasn't allowed to say the word higher and so he went and said it and Mr Sullivan said you'll never come back and of course Jim said that's okay we've already done it! And if I'm not mistaken by the following year Sly in the family stones came on singing the song WANNA TAKE YOU HIGHER and suddenly the word higher to Mr Sullivan was not a problem ... Ironic isn't it 🤔🥴😆

  • @andyhowat4624
    @andyhowat4624 5 дней назад

    Tune In drop out

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 4 дня назад

      Glad I didn't. (turn on, drop out). I tuned in to an education and productive, drug-free life.

  • @michellebarry-devries1082
    @michellebarry-devries1082 Месяц назад +1

    I was born in 61 and loved how the hippie daughters dressed and let them make out in there room at only 14...

  • @Idratherfly
    @Idratherfly 29 дней назад +6

    Sorry but Jimi Hendrix doesn't belong to Britain , he's an American!! He was one of us !!😂😂😂

    • @ismoli1979
      @ismoli1979 16 дней назад +1

      Well he had to go to Britain to get a carrier 😊

  • @stevewheatley243
    @stevewheatley243 3 дня назад

    I was there.

  • @barkeyes8592
    @barkeyes8592 Месяц назад +2

    I was born September 12th 1967

    • @danielgiraud1118
      @danielgiraud1118 Месяц назад

      Et alors ? Qu'est-ce que l'on a foutre que tu sois né en 1967 ?

  • @brucelarsen6650
    @brucelarsen6650 15 дней назад +2

    You mean it's over? Wow, man... why didn't anybody tell me? Does this mean I gotta cut my hair and get a job now??? Bummer. I mean, MAJOR Bummer, man.

  • @charlietwotimes
    @charlietwotimes Месяц назад +1

    Feed your head. Yep. 😎

  • @danhurst9048
    @danhurst9048 29 дней назад +1

    This was the beginning of the end

  • @andyhowat4624
    @andyhowat4624 5 дней назад

    I waa drafted but flunked my physical. Oh Joy. I streced 67 to 78. We thought we could change the world. Give peace a chance

  • @victorsuarez3546
    @victorsuarez3546 14 дней назад +3

    1967: Love -Peace- LSD. 2024: Fentanyl- War- Mistrust. Lets not forget LBJ and Biden. A time to me alive and see changes. A time when America was America that cared for the citizens.When you can trust someone and you had a person as a friend not a cell phone or I-pad. Long live our youth Long live the 60's and the values there once was.

  • @AmericanWoman1964
    @AmericanWoman1964 Месяц назад +2

    The Association was huge in '67.

  • @anitakephart3851
    @anitakephart3851 23 дня назад

    Jackie Wilson was every bit a great dancer as James Brown without all the drama and controversary

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie Месяц назад +2

    Ahh the Year I was born :) QC

  • @generoush3823
    @generoush3823 23 дня назад

    So ,any good memories, what I have of them anyway

  • @somystery
    @somystery Месяц назад +4

    I wanted to be a hippie when l was 5 years old 😂

    • @Birdyblue12
      @Birdyblue12 Месяц назад

      😂

    • @cathylindeboo.9598
      @cathylindeboo.9598 Месяц назад

      Me too!! I was 6 in '67.

    • @JuliaR60
      @JuliaR60 Месяц назад

      Me too

    • @humboldthammer
      @humboldthammer 21 день назад +1

      heh-heh. I probably dated you when you were twenty. Hey! I was just 28 when you were twenty, and singing lead in a band.
      You were irresistible. "I Love the Flower Girl."

  • @antonius_006
    @antonius_006 21 день назад

    People didn`t learn Meditation, they learned lack of self love.

  • @goodbarbenie5477
    @goodbarbenie5477 2 дня назад +1

    Human rights are flowers and the rights are the roots, so as to have human rights U have to have the roots...so without the roots there can never be flowers 🌺 🤨🤔🤕😊

  • @suep3806
    @suep3806 24 дня назад

    At 15.20 in the large felt hat the incomparable June Child, destined to became Mrs Marc Feld the only wife of T Rex’s Marc Bolan. A true English beauty.

  • @timcross2510
    @timcross2510 Месяц назад +5

    11,000 young Americans died in Viet Nam that year. More than Dday ,911 ,and Pearl Harbor combined.

    • @marymacdonald2379
      @marymacdonald2379 25 дней назад

      In 1967, at18 I was having the time of my life living with my friends in Hollywood. The only dark cloud was my 19 year old brother was in Vietnam. I wrote to him and mailed him the newest albums (he was at the air base outside Saigon).

    • @humboldthammer
      @humboldthammer 21 день назад +1

      @@marymacdonald2379 I know a story of two brothers having the time of their lives on the Hollywood Strip. Then, the older brother over-dosed and died.

    • @cynthiamckenzie1034
      @cynthiamckenzie1034 20 дней назад

      🤯💔💔😰

    • @Msmith-yd7bz
      @Msmith-yd7bz 12 дней назад

      I was in Saigon 2024 Jan,went to the war museum,no one in their right mind would want to attend that situation first hand if they had any idea of the suffering.The pictures were a reflection,I didn't want to see to much of that.Sorry war sends so many boys into a grinder.Around the same time in China great change erupted also,the cultural revolution,so many left the country to go to other countries to live.There were other factions of opinion in China at the time,but a dominant aspect of government established a type of stability. Its difficult to judge things from the outside and hard to see! When your in the middle,of change.Were all on the same planet taking our next breath,for a time.There are more similarities than differences by far! Surprised I be!

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 4 дня назад +1

      12,520 Americans were killed or missing in the battle for Okinawa alone in 82 days in WWII.

  • @edwardfischer3944
    @edwardfischer3944 8 дней назад +1

    MINIMUM WAGE
    Feb 1, 1967 $1.40 Non farm - $1.00, Farm - $1.00
    New 1967 FORD MUSTANG
    Prices began at $2,461 for the Hardtop,
    $2,592 for the Fastback and $2,698 for the convertible.
    In 1967 I was broke and unemployed, new car price beyond reach.
    And all that hippy stuff cost money also.
    That was the typical summer of love.