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    In Search of the Lost Chord: 1967 and the Hippie Idea

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    ISBN: 9781785782954
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    AuthorGoldberg, Danny
    Pub Date06/07/2017
    BindingPaperback
    Pages280
    Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
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    A rollercoaster new history for the 50th anniversary of the `Summer of Love', from a music business veteran who was actually there.

    `Danny Goldberg is probably one of the purest, most reasonable
    guides you could ask for to 1967.'
    Ex-Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham.
    `Weaves together rollicking, rousing, wonderfully colourful and
    disparate narratives to remind us how the energies and aspirations of the
    counterculture were intertwined with protest and reform ... mesmerising.'
    The Nation
    It was
    the year that saw the release of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club
    Band, and of debut albums from the Doors, the Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix and
    Janis Joplin. The year of the Summer of Love and LSD; the Monterey Pop Festival
    and Black Power; Muhammad Ali's conviction for draft avoidance and Martin
    Luther King Jr's public opposition to war in Vietnam.
    On its 50th anniversary, music business veteran
    Danny Goldberg analyses 1967, looking not only at the political influences, but
    also the spiritual, musical and psychedelic movements that defined the era,
    providing a unique perspective on how and why its legacy lives on today.
    Exhaustively researched and informed by
    interviews including Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary and Gil Scott-Heron, In
    Search of the Lost Chord is the synthesis of a fascinating and
    complicated period in our social and countercultural history that was about so
    much more than sex, drugs and rock n roll.