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“San Francisco” was the iconic song of the Hippie movement.

In 1967 the hippie wave invaded the city of San Francisco (USA). That year, more than 100.000 young people, tired of the bourgeois conformism of their parents, flocked to the most bohemian of Californian cities.

"San Francisco” (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) is a song by Scott McKenzie written by John Phillips to promote the Monterey International Pop Music Festival. She became the icon of Summer of Love and movement hippie whose epicenter was in the district of Haight-ashbury à San Francisco.

“San Francisco” was the Icon song of the Hippie movement. - hippies

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