Summary
THE frequently-made claim that anyone who remembers the Sixties wasn't there is a neat way of capturing the so-called decade of decadence and liberation. It is also, of course, a load of patent nonsense.
As with any period of that duration, however, some years will be much more memorable than others, largely because they have left enduring legacies. For millions of people, 1967 is made unforgettable by events like the release of the Beatles' Sergeant Pepper album and milestone movies such as The Graduate, In The Heat Of the Night and Bonnie and Clyde.See the full content of this document
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Celtic Flowered in Sunshine of 1967's Summer of Love
And, for Celtic supporters of a certain age, the world-renowned Summer of Love of that glorious year officially began in Lisbon on the night of 25 May.
Forty years to the day after the famous European Cup final victory over Internazionale, th...See the full content of this document
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