Songs About 1960s hippie movement: Meanings & Analysis
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San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)
Scott McKenzie
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Brooklyn Baby
Lana Del Rey
A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Procol Harum
Walk On The Wild Side
Lou Reed
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El Pinche Brujo
White Rabbit
Jefferson Airplane
Season Of The Witch
Lana Del Rey
Mr. Tambourine Man
Bob Dylan
Somebody to Love
Jefferson Airplane
Let The Sunshine In
Hair: The American Tribal Love
I Wanna Be Your Dog
The Stooges
El Ritual de La Banana
Los Pericos
Gloria
The Doors
Going Up The Country
Canned Heat
Okie From Muskogee
Merle Haggard
Honky Tonk Women
The Rolling Stones
Blue
Joni Mitchell
Subterranean Homesick Blues
Bob Dylan
San Francisco
The Mamas & The Papas
If You are Going To San Francisco
The Mamas & The Papas
New York City
John Lennon
Trigger Hippie
Morcheeba
Scarlet Begonias
Sublime
Dopesmoker
Sleep
Sociedade Alternativa
Raul Seixas
Kid Charlemagne
Steely Dan
I Want To Be a Hippie
Technoheads
Matar Hippies En Las Cies
Siniestro Total
Um Lugar Do Caralho
Júpiter Maçã
Mari Marihuana
Peace & Love
Freak
Samuele Bersani
Misty Mountain Hop
Led Zeppelin
Aquarius / Let The Sunshine
Hair: The American Tribal Love
Hare Krishna
Hair: The American Tribal Love
Símbolo da Paz
Ventania
Don't Bogart Me (Don't Bogart That Joint)
The Fraternity of Man
Minha Galera
Mundo Livre S/A
Gracias Oh Seres De Cochayuyo
Dorso
Randy Scouse Git
The Monkees
A Passage To Bangkok
Rush
Cama De Micróbio
Ventania
The Trip
Kim Fowley
Rua Augusta
Os Mutantes
Mexico
Jefferson Airplane
Al Otro Lado del Pacífico
Melendi
Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out
Freak Power
The Up In Smoke
Cheech & Chong
Coming Into Los Angeles
Arlo Guthrie
2401
John Mayall
Mil coyotes marihuanos
Salón Victoria
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