Episode 1
Series about the countercultural explosion that was 1967's Summer of Love. How ideas, music and lifestyles from Asia, Europe and the American left became entwined in California.
The first episode looks at how ideas, music and lifestyles from Asia, Europe and the American left became entwined in California. It traces the roots of the hippies back to a 19th-century German sect of wandering naturalists called Lebensreform, who brought their freethinking ideas about nature to California after the Second World War. There, they merged with a growing interest in eastern mystical concepts of human nature imported to America by maverick British thinkers like Aleister Crowley and Aldous Huxley. Add to this mix a wonder drug called LSD, first developed by the CIA, and a wave of student activists and anti-war protesters agitating for revolution, and you have the astonishing story of how these forces came together to give birth to the Summer of Love in San Francisco, 1967.
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New Hippie World Order
Duration: 01:35
Music Played
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The Zombies
Time Of The Season
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Jefferson Airplane
Today
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Scott McKenzie
San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
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Nat King Cole
Nature Boy
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Eric Burdon
San Franciscan Nights
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It鈥檚 a Beautiful Day
White Bird
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Kula Shaker
Infinite Sun
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Pink Floyd
Echoes
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The Animals
House Of The Rising Sun
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The Temptations
Ball Of Confusion
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience
All Along The Watchtower
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Curtis Mayfield
Move On Up
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Santana
Samba Pa Ti
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Jefferson Airplane
White Rabbit
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The Electric Prunes
I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
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Grateful Dead
I Know You Rider
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Mike Bloomfield
Stop
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Big Brother & the Holding Company
Ball & Chain
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The Who
My Generation
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Wild Thing (Live at Monterey, 1967)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Mike Connolly |
Series Producer | Mike Connolly |
Executive Producer | Emma Cahusac |
Executive Producer | Simon Chu |
Production Company | Erica Starling Productions |