The Popular Culture Of The 1960's

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Popular culture of the 1960’s was a decade dedicated to the ideals of free love, drug experimentation, and the hippie culture. America’s middle class was booming with adolescent teenagers who wanted to escape the traditional culture conformities of the U.S.A. Musical artist like the Beatles, The Who, and Bob Dylan still influence popular music in our society today. The Hippie culture of the 1960’s is making a comeback in our music and culture today.

Furthermore, the comeback of Flower Power is prevalent in the famous Coachella music festival that takes place in California. The Coachella music festival can be compared to the psychedelic vibe of the Woodstock music festival that also took place in California during the 1960’s. Woodstock was