No more flowers in your hair

Aug 20, 2012 11:57

I was sorry to hear this morning that Scott McKenzie has died. Everyone my age knows all the words to his 1960s hit San Francisco. What has surprised me is that all news media are claiming the song as ‘an anthem of the counter culture’. To me it seems totally mainstream, middle of the road, practically easy listening. If you want something really ( Read more... )

scott mckenzie, frank zappa, the sixties

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trixiebacon August 20 2012, 11:12:49 UTC
I do so agree with you.

I've got to the age now when I see things reported, and think "No, it wasn't like that."

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callmemadam August 20 2012, 14:16:43 UTC
Yes! Especially maddening on TV.

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land_girl August 20 2012, 11:22:51 UTC
Good point well made.

To prove your point, it was the only single my birth father ever bought. He normally only listened to Jim Reeves :-)

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callmemadam August 20 2012, 14:18:16 UTC
Ha ha! I once knew someone who was listening to Jim Reeves records when he was eighteen.

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geraniumcat August 20 2012, 12:52:05 UTC
Read this and had to go and listen to Zappa's version of Happy Together, which always makes me grin insanely. One thing led to another and now I'm listening to the Doors. Oh dear.

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callmemadam August 20 2012, 14:21:04 UTC
FZ actually had the Turtles in his band at one point, didn't he? Hence the song. Strange thing, the Doors have never done anything for me but my daughter is a big fan.

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geraniumcat August 20 2012, 14:59:10 UTC
Yes, three Turtles, I think. I find I'm not as hooked on the Doors as I used to be...

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gwendraith August 20 2012, 15:58:15 UTC
Very sad when I heard that Scott McKenzie had died. It's an iconic song for me, certainly the big hit of the 'flower power' era when I was sweet 16. I can't hear it without it evoking memories of the young Welsh British Railways trainee manager who wooed me when he was a visiting trainee at my office at Derby Midland Station when that song was at #1 in the charts. Now I'm trying to think of his name :)

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callmemadam August 20 2012, 16:31:38 UTC
Aaw! You'll probably suddenly remember his name while you're washing up :-)

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gwendraith August 20 2012, 17:05:17 UTC
Griffiths. David I think. After he went back to Wales he wrote and sent me a pretty pink dressing table set (brush, comb and mirror).

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_lethe_ August 20 2012, 19:00:53 UTC
Totally agree with you on Scott McKenzie. Not on the Doors, though :-)

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callmemadam August 21 2012, 06:23:57 UTC
Recently I heard someone say that if Jim Morrison were alive today, he'd be crooning Frank Sinatra standards. I wonder.

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