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Was the 'Summer of Love' all it was cracked up to be? 27th Aug 2007
An era defining year reassesed

In the summer of 1967, thousands of young people flocked together in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco for free love, drugs and rock n’roll. Meanwhile, London was undergoing its own musical, social and political revolution. Former sixties model Patti Boyd and artist Caroline Coot join Jane Little to discuss what that so-called “summer of love”meant to them and whether it was all it was all it was cracked up to be.
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