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  1. Glen Burtnik's Summer of Love Concert performs the music of the Woodstock generation, note for note. Includes music from artists like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Dylan, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Santana, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Jefferson Airplane, and more.

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    • Summer of Love Songs. Click through as we remember the songs that helped define the Summer of Love in 1967.
    • Buffalo Springfield, 'For What It's Worth' January 1967: Though written about the 1966 clashes between youth and police officers on the Sunset Strip, the mood and sentiment of this Buffalo Springfield classic carried over as an anthem, of sorts, for the remainder of the decade.
    • Rolling Stones, 'Ruby Tuesday' January 1967: "Ruby Tuesday" showcased the Rolling Stones' growing sophistication, with a beautiful melody and lyric that was powered by acoustic guitar, piano and Brian Jones on recorder.
    • Jimi Hendrix, 'Purple Haze' March 1967: Though it wasn't exactly a hit at the time, "Purple Haze" remains one of the most important recordings in the Jimi Hendrix catalog.
  2. Summer of Love Concert. 2,445 likes · 49 talking about this. Glen Burtnik's Summer of Love Concert, The Iconic 60's into the 70's Rock & Soul, the Songs of the Woodstock Generation!

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    • Timothy Leary - Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out. A curio to say the least. There are two versions with this title. The first one was released in 1966 which is simply a spoken word meditation with Dr Leary’s almost mysterious hushed voice discussing his work and the advantages of “dropping out” and expanding your mind.
    • Kaleidoscope (US) - Side Trips. Kaleidoscope melded many different styles into their debut album. It was rock and roll and standards mixed with world music.
    • The Smoke - It's Smoke Time. Pop psych — or beat psych as it’s often labeled — doesn’t get much better than the opening track here. “My Friend Jack”’s stomping beat and tremolo guitar rave also didn’t do much to hide its drug laced lyrics.
    • Vanilla Fudge - Vanilla Fudge. Ahhh the Fudge. I’ve had a love hate relationship with this record for years. It all depends on what state of mind I’m in at the time.
  3. Apr 30, 2018 · The Summer of Love Concert is a concert experience that has audiences reliving the memories and celebrating the songs of the Woodstock generation--the music that changed the world.

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  4. That summer in 1967 between 75,000 and 100,000 young Americans flocked to Haight-Ashbury to protest the Vietnam War and materialism, experiment with drugs and sexuality, practice alternative religions, or otherwise seek and experience the hippies’ idealized view of enlightenment.

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