Edges of the City Vol. IV, Now From 1967

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By 1967 the Summer of Love story was used as much needed distraction to keep the hated Vietnam War off  people's minds.  Both turned out to be equally disturbing to "normal" Americans.  The WWII generation, by now, were completely baffled at what the media said was happening to the country they had fought to defend.  

The economy was booming, there was Peace and Love in the air while draftees were shipped off to Vietnam to fight an unjust war for corporations and global hegemony.  And then there were these long haired, dirty looking, young people talking "peace and love."  The over 40 generation did not like what it saw.  The term "counter culture" was used to describe the fact that LSD was dramatically changing some people's way of living.  At the same time, the authorities too often saw chaos and immorality, and were determined to stop it.  By the fall of the year, the Haight Ashbury was like the aftermath of a drunken party.  

 

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1. Now From 1967

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2. Golden Gate Park

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3. Every Day

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4. Free Love

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5. Bong Hits For Jesus

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6. Why Do We Fight

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7. Corner of the World

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8. What Is

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9. Snake Shedding Skin

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10. Fall of Love

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11. Seals

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12. Sleepy Old Dog

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13. Six Days

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14. McCluhan

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15. Circle of Our Love

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