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unusual facts about Summer of Love


Ed Pincus

One Step Away (1967), commissioned by Public Broadcasting Lab, charts the dissolution of a hippie commune during the Summer of Love in San Francisco.


Andrew Sanger

Sanger also published a memoir or novel online through self-publisher Lulu.com, Love (2005), describing his life in Berkeley, California during the "Summer of Love" and travels during the hippy era, including the "hippie trail" to India.

Été 67

Été 67 (Summer of 67; the name is inspired by the 1967 Summer of Love) is a rock band created in 1998 in Esneux (near Liège), Belgium.


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Nervous Germans

Their second Album Summer of Love (1983) was also their last, they disbanded on 1 July 1984 in the aftermath of a concert in Linnich (with Mitch Ryder).

Tom Rubnitz

A 1987 "public service announcement" for the Art Against AIDS organization's "Summer of Love" project, which visually referenced the cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles in tableau vivant form, featured the B-52s, Willi Ninja, Allen Ginsberg, Nam Jun Paik, Quentin Crisp, Lady Bunny and David Byrne, among many others.

When I Said Goodbye / Summer of Love

"When I Said Goodbye" is a ballad taken from the album Steptacular, while "Summer of Love" was a previously unavailable track.